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so wallace tackled each theory one by one.dent seemed hard to believe, thanks to conrad, heidi had firearms experience. >> can you think of anyway it could have been an accident? >> no heidi wouldn't have been so careless. >> so what about suicide in. >> she's completely naked. we don't see a lot of women that commit suicide naked. that's not common. >> did you find anybody that heidi had spoken to about suicide or being depressed? >> no. >> neither heidi's mother janet nor her sister autumn could imagine heidi even thinking ability taking her own life. >> heidi would never do that. in fact, heidi was against that. she had a friend that committed suicide. she felt it was selfish in her words dumb. >> did heidi ever tell you she was depressed? >> no. >> ever act depressed? >> no she was probably one of my happiest most upbeat kids. >> that left wallace with homicide and put conrad back in the police crosshairs. wallace decided to speak to the officers first on the scene about their experience with conrad. >> everyone felt his b
so wallace tackled each theory one by one.dent seemed hard to believe, thanks to conrad, heidi had firearms experience. >> can you think of anyway it could have been an accident? >> no heidi wouldn't have been so careless. >> so what about suicide in. >> she's completely naked. we don't see a lot of women that commit suicide naked. that's not common. >> did you find anybody that heidi had spoken to about suicide or being depressed? >> no. >> neither...
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howie: chris wallace asked about the judge's ruling.resident trump: we have to write up rules and regulations. i am not just saying this about acould a. cnn writes very fake news. >> i want too thank my colleagues in the press who supported us and i want to thank the judge for the decision. let's go back to work. howie: the judge said this is not about the first amendment. it's about due process. is it something of a win for press freedom? emily: i think it's a win for cnn. the president politically, it's smart to downplay it. it was about due process. we are going to implement rules for conduct i hope take because they have turned into such big circuses, and acosta is a big part of that. it will implement rules that the reporters know they have to abide by them. this story is just -- howie: maybe just turn the cameras to show the reporters to deprive him of air time. whether it's condoning jim acosta's conduct. sara: all the media backed fox news against the obama administration. when it comes to access to the white house, the white ho
howie: chris wallace asked about the judge's ruling.resident trump: we have to write up rules and regulations. i am not just saying this about acould a. cnn writes very fake news. >> i want too thank my colleagues in the press who supported us and i want to thank the judge for the decision. let's go back to work. howie: the judge said this is not about the first amendment. it's about due process. is it something of a win for press freedom? emily: i think it's a win for cnn. the president...
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please welcome chris wallace!d playing ) >> so, stephen -- >> stephen: yes, chris wallace? >> you have not had me on the show for two and a half years, since april of 2016. i have to say, i'm a little bit hurt, but -- >> stephen: yes? do you notice anything different about me? >> stephen: you no longer have blondeair? ( laughter ) >> so, can we get a two-shot here somewhere? so this is the way, in 2016, that i looked. okay? >> stephen: wow. this is the way, in 2018, that i look. i have gone full stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: you look so smart! you look so damn smart! >> ive done a presidential debate, interviewed vladimir putin, all once i went stephen colbert. >> stephen: congratulations. welcome to the bright side of the road? i'm not sure. do you need those glasses or are those attitude glasses? >> no, i need the glasses. i can't see teleprompter, i can't read my notes, so i got glasses. >> stephen: good. what's teleprompter like? because i make all this stuff up. i hear they're great,e v
please welcome chris wallace!d playing ) >> so, stephen -- >> stephen: yes, chris wallace? >> you have not had me on the show for two and a half years, since april of 2016. i have to say, i'm a little bit hurt, but -- >> stephen: yes? do you notice anything different about me? >> stephen: you no longer have blondeair? ( laughter ) >> so, can we get a two-shot here somewhere? so this is the way, in 2016, that i looked. okay? >> stephen: wow. this is the...
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judge wallace: yes. it seems to me it is contrary to what the supreme court told us in mendoza, that they prefer to have multiple divisions made so they can make a final determination. ms. eisenberg: right. i think that here, however, there have been multiple decisions, as i mentioned, that on this particular issue, some at the summary judgment stage, some at preliminary injunction stage, that the parties issuance into stipulation without a hearing, i am unaware of any way that that in itself is reversible. judge kleinfeld: let me ask you about another aspect that is bothering me here. the crux of this case is procedural injury, issuing the interim rule without notice and comment. what comment could california and the agency had simply not thought of because they didn't have the benefit of california's comments? people can say, we would have talked about this and that, but in this case there have been i think hundreds of thousands of comments of great national debate spanning years. i'm trying to imagine
judge wallace: yes. it seems to me it is contrary to what the supreme court told us in mendoza, that they prefer to have multiple divisions made so they can make a final determination. ms. eisenberg: right. i think that here, however, there have been multiple decisions, as i mentioned, that on this particular issue, some at the summary judgment stage, some at preliminary injunction stage, that the parties issuance into stipulation without a hearing, i am unaware of any way that that in itself...
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wallace came out and took him away. and wallace started, he was a 21%. one 1/5 of the nation was going to vote for wallace. the problem with this was he started down in the polls and he was losing his northern catholics. the northern catholics were not coming to nixon they were going home to the party of their fathers. we didn't get any. they all went to humphrey. eventually humphrey got a 15 point bounce in october for his stance and because wallace was declining. >> mainly from wallace and not nixon. >> nixon held at 43%. that was one thing that always bothered me. we didn't move an inch. we spent $25 million on ads. we went from 43% to 43%. and here's johnson, president johnson announced a bombing halt on the last day of october. and it was in october surprise. the whole idea was that piece was at hand and to push humphrey over the line. johnson was agreeing with him. this thing was explosive. that was on a thursday. on saturday i went into nixon because we were in la by then. i went in and told him john sears called and we've lost michigan and were d
wallace came out and took him away. and wallace started, he was a 21%. one 1/5 of the nation was going to vote for wallace. the problem with this was he started down in the polls and he was losing his northern catholics. the northern catholics were not coming to nixon they were going home to the party of their fathers. we didn't get any. they all went to humphrey. eventually humphrey got a 15 point bounce in october for his stance and because wallace was declining. >> mainly from wallace...
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>> bill: good interview with chris wallace on sunday and kelly ann picks it up. how does the white house views these? >> joyful and triumphant since we're in the holiday season. the president made a big difference. governor scott and congressman desantis ran excellent campaigns. this president getting in there several times in the last six or seven days really made the difference. and also him encouraging them not to bail on their clear victories. you had andrew gillum not once, but twice concede to governor scott -- excuse me, ron desantis for the governor. they clearly won and i think that people got another view of somebody like brenda snipes and her shenanigans and that should be the first order of business for governor desantis to really look at who the running the counties and the electoral committees. nelson won by 1.1 million votes. this time he lost. the people in florida don't want him to be the senator. unremarkable. credited for his service but in the last few years he has been unremarkable in his record and also voted against kavanaugh. >> bill: move
>> bill: good interview with chris wallace on sunday and kelly ann picks it up. how does the white house views these? >> joyful and triumphant since we're in the holiday season. the president made a big difference. governor scott and congressman desantis ran excellent campaigns. this president getting in there several times in the last six or seven days really made the difference. and also him encouraging them not to bail on their clear victories. you had andrew gillum not once, but...
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then he tells chris wallace the story about fury is based on fictional sources.mily: they talked about the bitterness. i think there is another thing to say about the president not actually hiding a lot of his frustrations. he's tweeting out in all caps. it's not like he's trying to say he's not frustrated. it's more about the chaos in the white house. when you have the narratives from anonymous sources i can see why he takes issue. howie: the media has this chaos narrative. it would and big deal if trump dumped kelly. ryan zinke, kirstjen nielsen, it would abnormal turnover after the mid-terms. mo: you have a white house staff that likes to talk to the press. they like to do it anonymously. they like to leak for different reasons, private agendas sometimes, it makes them feel more self-important. you have a white house staff that likes to talk. and you have a white house staff that doesn't necessarily know what's in the president's head. they may be hearing something and interpreting something and putting something out there about a staff changeup. but we have g
then he tells chris wallace the story about fury is based on fictional sources.mily: they talked about the bitterness. i think there is another thing to say about the president not actually hiding a lot of his frustrations. he's tweeting out in all caps. it's not like he's trying to say he's not frustrated. it's more about the chaos in the white house. when you have the narratives from anonymous sources i can see why he takes issue. howie: the media has this chaos narrative. it would and big...
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let's take a look. >> great. >> buckley goes on to call wallace an imposter.e calls out his racism. and later in his life, buckley looked back and he said, "expelling the cooks, conspiracy theorists, racists, bigots, and anti-semites from the movement was one of his proudest achievements. >> that's exactly right. and, unfortunately, that expulsion was not permanent. they have come crawling back. and if you think about historical antecedents for donald trump, it's hard to find any in terms of u.s. presidents, but there are some figures in american history, and the one that i would point to is george wallace. i mean, donald trump has just run, i would say, the most openly racist political campaign in america since the days of george wallace. and both trump and wallace said that they were populists, that they were channeling the will of the people, but they also tried to take over a conservative movement, something that bill buckley and others prevented from happening in the 1960s. and, unfortunately, right now, the conservative movement is defenseless before don
let's take a look. >> great. >> buckley goes on to call wallace an imposter.e calls out his racism. and later in his life, buckley looked back and he said, "expelling the cooks, conspiracy theorists, racists, bigots, and anti-semites from the movement was one of his proudest achievements. >> that's exactly right. and, unfortunately, that expulsion was not permanent. they have come crawling back. and if you think about historical antecedents for donald trump, it's hard to...
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this is about what chris wallace said.ump, under donald trump america has come chris wallace's words a beacon for repression. >> the other thing that's important about this particular list of rules coming out is that historically the press has regulated itself. that's part of the reason we have the white house correspondents association. there are always reporters working the white house who sometimes engage in unethical behavior, sometimes cause problems, don't necessarily maintain the decor um of the room. if you talk to some foengs in the press room, there are peers that criticize the way he handled some briefings. that's just a fact. but historically it is the responsibility of those peers to regulate themselves. it is not the responsibility of the white house to parachute in, tell journalists how to do their jobs. journalists are supposed to tell them how to do their jobs. what this is, the white house is tip toeing into tefrt thrritory used to belong to reporters -- sf >> but the white house correspondents associatio
this is about what chris wallace said.ump, under donald trump america has come chris wallace's words a beacon for repression. >> the other thing that's important about this particular list of rules coming out is that historically the press has regulated itself. that's part of the reason we have the white house correspondents association. there are always reporters working the white house who sometimes engage in unethical behavior, sometimes cause problems, don't necessarily maintain the...
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>> i stand in front of this statement. >> wallace has been allowed to say his piece but still refuses away from the door. he is stepping aside. governor george wallace has stepped aside. >> only as he's faced with 100 federal troops does the governor back down. >> five minutes after the governor leaves, james hood is the first of his race to become a university of alabama student. he is followed into the registrar's office by vivian malone. >> i think that it was a turning point. at some point you say that's enough. >> confronted with the violence, the standoffs and the fundamental injustice, the kennedys realize that america needs civil rights legislation. >> they need a law passed by congress that will end discrimination in the south. now, it's not so easy to get there because kennedy's own political advisers are saying to him, don't do that. the opposition in the south will be too great. >> the south was solidly democratic, and to go against the entrenched, you know, moors -- mores of the day by supporting integration was a politically risky move. >> just about nobody else on jack
>> i stand in front of this statement. >> wallace has been allowed to say his piece but still refuses away from the door. he is stepping aside. governor george wallace has stepped aside. >> only as he's faced with 100 federal troops does the governor back down. >> five minutes after the governor leaves, james hood is the first of his race to become a university of alabama student. he is followed into the registrar's office by vivian malone. >> i think that it was a...
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and his channeler is scott wallace -- challenger is scott wallace who's a wealthy philanthropist who's poured a lot of his own money into that race. you look at the district, it's really evenly balanced. it's a place where in 2017 democrats came out and won a whole bunch of row offices in bucks county that they had not won in decades, if not longer. and that was a real sign of kind of that backlash to president trump. i don't think anybody was actually that concerned with the row offices, it was more democrats just wanted to get out and vote. so that's the challenge for brain fitzpatrick. he's probably one of the best positioned republicans to try to withstand the a wave. so if democrats manage to beat him, that's also a sign that a lot of these toss-up races may break towards the democrats. >> host: you spoke about money, how much money is coming in from outside factors particularly for support of republicans many these racesesome. >> guest: yeah, i don't have -- i couldn't put a specific number on it, but it's certainly significant. the philadelphia media market itself is a really ex
and his channeler is scott wallace -- challenger is scott wallace who's a wealthy philanthropist who's poured a lot of his own money into that race. you look at the district, it's really evenly balanced. it's a place where in 2017 democrats came out and won a whole bunch of row offices in bucks county that they had not won in decades, if not longer. and that was a real sign of kind of that backlash to president trump. i don't think anybody was actually that concerned with the row offices, it...
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wallace on the receiving end working on motley. they have is the corners ruffin mcneill doesn't trust them to play out of and oklahoma state is doing what they should be doing, throwing the ball short, underneath, methodical. >> steve: good defense there by the sooners. clock winds to 2:30 to play. >> brian: honestly, if i'm oklahoma state and mike gundy, i'm keeping a eye on the clock. they have been so fast. you need to score, yes, but you need to take time off the clock to not have kyler murray get back on the field. >> steve: have all three time-outs, both teams do. >> brian: two deep again, man under. that's where the quarterback can use his egg wills. >> steve: two to snap it. just get it away in time. it's hubbard up the middle. it's hubbard staying on his feet! chuba hubbard able to go through curtis bolton. >> brian: this is just a cat and mouse game. if they're going to play off on the outside, they're going to the outside. if not they're going underneath. >> steve: running hubbard has been their best offensive play. he's
wallace on the receiving end working on motley. they have is the corners ruffin mcneill doesn't trust them to play out of and oklahoma state is doing what they should be doing, throwing the ball short, underneath, methodical. >> steve: good defense there by the sooners. clock winds to 2:30 to play. >> brian: honestly, if i'm oklahoma state and mike gundy, i'm keeping a eye on the clock. they have been so fast. you need to score, yes, but you need to take time off the clock to not...
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but wallace says wind would help clear the air in the bay area.walter wallace/baaqmd- "if it stay stagnantersion layer sits, then what happens is the smoke will actually settle down at our levels where we breathe and then there will be poor air quality for all of us. so, we're hoping for some clean air to kind of push in and hopefully make the whole situation beeter for everyone." misako hill/asthmatic- "it's unfortunate. i mean, the reason why is because of all the fires and you know, i just feel for all those families that are, you know, lost their property." the bay area air quality management district has also issued a spare the air day alert. wood burning is illegal. philippe djegal, kron four news. ( dave ) it's clean. it's a gooooaaaal! [ deep breath ] oal!!! the moment you realize stains are no match for "susan the striker". at lowe's you'll find the perfect washing machine like this maytag washer with "powerwash" cycle. its extra agitator action helps you tackle tough, everyday stains. victory over stains has a starting point. start with lowe's. wand the values we believe in.n the
but wallace says wind would help clear the air in the bay area.walter wallace/baaqmd- "if it stay stagnantersion layer sits, then what happens is the smoke will actually settle down at our levels where we breathe and then there will be poor air quality for all of us. so, we're hoping for some clean air to kind of push in and hopefully make the whole situation beeter for everyone." misako hill/asthmatic- "it's unfortunate. i mean, the reason why is because of all the fires and you...
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eric: we showed you some of chris wallace's interview with president trump. after they were finished chris was treated to a tour. president trump: this is the resolute desk. very famous. this is where john john, john kennedy was here. it's a little door that opens up. it's a famous picture. i can show you that picture. in fact i'll give it to you. fdr. john kennedy. we have 7 desks. as president you can choose any one of the desks. this is to me the most of beautiful in terms of its covering and in many respects, it's just some people i respect. chris: when you are sitting at the desk. how do you make decisions, do you second guess yourself? president trump: i don't think about how i make them. i make what i consider the right decision. i have great people working at the white house. we have tremendously talented people. i will talk to them and sometimes i will have them go at each other. and they do. they are very competitive people. at the end i make a decision. eric: can you imagine walking into that office and working there? president roosevelt asked that
eric: we showed you some of chris wallace's interview with president trump. after they were finished chris was treated to a tour. president trump: this is the resolute desk. very famous. this is where john john, john kennedy was here. it's a little door that opens up. it's a famous picture. i can show you that picture. in fact i'll give it to you. fdr. john kennedy. we have 7 desks. as president you can choose any one of the desks. this is to me the most of beautiful in terms of its covering...
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we'll have details for you next. >> president trump on "fox news sunday" talking with chris wallace. speaking about the horrible killing a saudi columnist jamal khashoggi. the president expects to know more very soon. a safe sleep aid, plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. what if numbers tell onat t. rowe pricey? our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like e-commerce spurring cardboard demand. the pursuit of allergy-free peanuts. and mobile payment reaching new markets. this is strategic investing. because your investments deserve the full story. t.rowe price. invest with confidence. if you're waiting patiently for a liver transplant, it could cost you your life. it's time to get out of line with upmc. at upmc, living-donor transplants put you first. so you don't die waiting. upmc does more living-donor liver transplants than any other center in the nation. find out more and get out of line today. arthel: northern california now has some of the worst air quality in the world. according to mult
we'll have details for you next. >> president trump on "fox news sunday" talking with chris wallace. speaking about the horrible killing a saudi columnist jamal khashoggi. the president expects to know more very soon. a safe sleep aid, plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. what if numbers tell onat t. rowe pricey? our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like e-commerce spurring cardboard...
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chris wallace yesterday. chris wallace, i will come to first.morning we had a pull out of tennessee showing it basically tied. we have arizona polls showing it's still tied. do you think there is any way the senate -- the democrats could take the senate? any possible way? >> chris: as chris van hollen said on fox news sunday, there is a narrow path. but this has always been a really tough year for the democrats. the democrats are defending 26 seats. republicans are defending only nine. just do the odds there. the chances that democrats are going to lose are much greater than the republicans will. i have to laugh a little bit at the idea that, well, if the election ends up being split, that the white house is going to spin it as trump is the savior of the senate. no, he will have lost the house. there is no way they will be able to spin it as anything other than that. he has done a good job. he is mobilizing the base. i think he has done very well in a lot of these close senate races. he may actually add to his majority. you could argue the senat
chris wallace yesterday. chris wallace, i will come to first.morning we had a pull out of tennessee showing it basically tied. we have arizona polls showing it's still tied. do you think there is any way the senate -- the democrats could take the senate? any possible way? >> chris: as chris van hollen said on fox news sunday, there is a narrow path. but this has always been a really tough year for the democrats. the democrats are defending 26 seats. republicans are defending only nine....
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chris wallace/fox news anchor: "special operations."president donald trump:"excuse me, hillary clinton fan."chris wallace/fox news anchor:"--who led the operations -- commanded the operations that took down saddam hussein and that killed osama bin laden, says that you're sentiment is the greatest threat to democracy in his lifetime." president donald trump:"okay, he's a hillary clinton backer and an obama backer."chris wallace/fox news anchor:"he was a navy seal 37 years." in statement -- mcraven says he "did not back hillary clinton or anyone else" but he called himself a "fan of president obama and president george w. bush."he said he stands by his statement that trump's attacks on the media is the greatest threat to democracy in his lifetime. (justine) a group of about 200 migrants departed from el salvador today. they're headed to the united states -- joining other caravans. the ásalvadoran government says it continues to call on people not to make these kinds of journeys, or put minors at risk. these caravans have been largely orga
chris wallace/fox news anchor: "special operations."president donald trump:"excuse me, hillary clinton fan."chris wallace/fox news anchor:"--who led the operations -- commanded the operations that took down saddam hussein and that killed osama bin laden, says that you're sentiment is the greatest threat to democracy in his lifetime." president donald trump:"okay, he's a hillary clinton backer and an obama backer."chris wallace/fox news anchor:"he was...
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and then wallace asks this other question that gets at the same point. do you feel you're subject to these constraints. while he said no there, his response suggests he is -- >> i would ask that in a couple of years. if he wins re-election i would ask it after he wins re-election. i don't think that's the only answer you get out of donald trump unless you want to be president for longer than that. it is not a joke any longer. >> these are trial balloons. i wish i held your sense there's no chance that could ever happen. i think if you look at the checklist of powers that authoritarian did he s authoritarian did he s authoritarian despitev -- despites have, they see threats to economic goals that far right conservatives have, because most working, middle class people aren't in favor of billionaires being able to shape our politics, of the franchise being restricted. this is part of a larger pattern of democracy. >> let's look at the past 24 to 36 hours, he is going after a four star general, retired four star general that led the bin laden raid, somebody
and then wallace asks this other question that gets at the same point. do you feel you're subject to these constraints. while he said no there, his response suggests he is -- >> i would ask that in a couple of years. if he wins re-election i would ask it after he wins re-election. i don't think that's the only answer you get out of donald trump unless you want to be president for longer than that. it is not a joke any longer. >> these are trial balloons. i wish i held your sense...
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spoon the president and chris wallace discussing much more than that exclusivity. excerpt on the president's relationship with the media. >> i can't talk for other people i can only talk for me. i will tell you -- >> the world is -- >> i'm not talking about you but you sometimes may be. but i'm not talking about you. the news about me is largely phony. it is false. even sometimes they will say, sources say -- there is no source. in many cases there is. >> you do not like the coverage. can i just bring the bigger -- jon: the full interview is coming up at the top of the hour. right after this program. "fox news sunday" re-airs after us beginning at 7 pm eastern. 21 minutes from now. >>> for the first time a 25 year history, the apex summit or asia-pacific economic cooperation, fails to reach a formal joint closing statement. amid disagreements between the u.s. and china over trade and security. the vice president mike pence tweeting an hour ago, every nation gathered here at apac has a place in the presidents vision for free and open pacific our decision excludes no
spoon the president and chris wallace discussing much more than that exclusivity. excerpt on the president's relationship with the media. >> i can't talk for other people i can only talk for me. i will tell you -- >> the world is -- >> i'm not talking about you but you sometimes may be. but i'm not talking about you. the news about me is largely phony. it is false. even sometimes they will say, sources say -- there is no source. in many cases there is. >> you do not like...
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host of msnbc's "deadline: white house," anchor nicolle wallace. comedian, louie anderson.turing the 8g band with thaddeus dixon. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers, this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. at a campaign rally last night, president trump bragged about his response to the multiple explosive devices sent to prominent democrats saying, quote, "by the way, do you see how nice i'm behaving tonight?" [ laughter ] you know, like a normal person would say. [ laughter ] if you're ever on a date with a guy and he says, "see how nice i'm behaving?" pepper spray him until the canister runs out. [ laughter and applause ] according to "the new york times," president trump has two official iphones. one that is used for calls and one that is used for twitter and other apps. he also has an android that he uses mainly as his vice president. [ laughter and applause ] according to "the new york times," president trump s
host of msnbc's "deadline: white house," anchor nicolle wallace. comedian, louie anderson.turing the 8g band with thaddeus dixon. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers, this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. at a campaign rally last night, president trump bragged about his response to the multiple explosive...
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stephen colbert's interview of chris wallace's interview of president trumpch. >> stephen: mr. president, thank you for sitting down with me. >> i think i'm doing a great job. >> stephen: well you are sitting down, so, yes, in that respect, you nailed it. now, you just appointed matthew whitaker as your acting attorney general. >> he's a very smart person. >> stephen: that is debatable because he was on the board of a company that believes sasquatch is real. do you believe sasquatch exists. >> 100%. >> stephen: so would you appoint big foot to your cabinet, maybe have him replace john kelly as your commander-in-chief of staff? >> probably. >> stephen: you know he's a mythical april creature, right? >> let's see what happens. i have three or four or five positions i'mty hing about. of that, maybe it's going to end up being two. but i need flexibility. >> stephen: now, recently, you had to answer some written questions from robert mueller. >> it's not a big deal. >> stephen: great. but i'm going to ask you a couple more. how would you describe vladimir putin? >> a perfect little
stephen colbert's interview of chris wallace's interview of president trumpch. >> stephen: mr. president, thank you for sitting down with me. >> i think i'm doing a great job. >> stephen: well you are sitting down, so, yes, in that respect, you nailed it. now, you just appointed matthew whitaker as your acting attorney general. >> he's a very smart person. >> stephen: that is debatable because he was on the board of a company that believes sasquatch is real. do you...
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but wallace says wind would help clear the air in the bay area.walter wallace/baaqmd- "if it stay stagnant, and an inversion layer sits, then what happens is the smoke will actually settle down at our levels where we breathe and then there will be poor air quality for all of us. so, we're hoping for some clean air to kind of push in and hopefully make the whole situation beeter for everyone." misako hill/asthmatic- "it's unfortunate. i mean, the reason why is because of all the fires and you know, i just feel for all those families that are, you know, lost their property." the bay area air quality management district has also issued a spare the air day alert. wood burning is illegal. philippe djegal, kron four news. (justine)(justine) the camp fire may be 180 miles to the north ... but the smoke is blanketing the bay area. this is video from earlier today. that is not today. that is not fog. it is smoke -- making it hard to see and breathe.(jr stone) and now we are bracing for another red flag warning right here in the bay area. we are joined by meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez.. mabrisa ho
but wallace says wind would help clear the air in the bay area.walter wallace/baaqmd- "if it stay stagnant, and an inversion layer sits, then what happens is the smoke will actually settle down at our levels where we breathe and then there will be poor air quality for all of us. so, we're hoping for some clean air to kind of push in and hopefully make the whole situation beeter for everyone." misako hill/asthmatic- "it's unfortunate. i mean, the reason why is because of all the...
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but wallace says wind would help clear the air in the bay area.walter wallace/baaqmd- "if it stay stagnant, and an inversion layer sits, then what happens is the smoke will actually settle down at our levels where we breathe and then there will be poor air quality for all of us. so, we're hoping for some clean air to kind of push in and hopefully make the whole situation beeter for everyone." misako hill/asthmatic- "it's unfortunate. i mean, the reason why is because of all the fires and you know, i just feel for all those families that are, you know, lost their property." the bay area air quality management district has also issued a spare the air day alert. wood burning is illegal. philippe djegal, kron four news. oke from the camp fire wil continue to drift across our area over the next few days, negatively impacting air quality. daytime high temperatures will remain mild in the 60s, while nights will be cool in the 30s and 40s, particularly in the interior valleys. very low humidity this weekend and increasing offshore flow will begin on saturday night into sunday afternoon. this will
but wallace says wind would help clear the air in the bay area.walter wallace/baaqmd- "if it stay stagnant, and an inversion layer sits, then what happens is the smoke will actually settle down at our levels where we breathe and then there will be poor air quality for all of us. so, we're hoping for some clean air to kind of push in and hopefully make the whole situation beeter for everyone." misako hill/asthmatic- "it's unfortunate. i mean, the reason why is because of all the...
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tylan wallace.w he's one of the best receivers in the country, but that's a lot of drops the last couple of weeks. >> todd: well, and they have paid a wilot of attention to hi today.nog over t top. they have not let him get free. i think he's frustrated and it shows on plays like that as well. zblooerjts moment ago by west virginia quieted the crowd for the time being. went for it twice on fourth down, including for the touchdown. but here come the cowboys back. dillon stoner to the 44. gain of 22. >> todd: stoner has a nice knack of just finding holes in the defense. >> sean: cornelius steps up and takes off. and he wasn't going slide down. he lowered his shoulder into zack sandwich and the end of a 17-yard run. >> todd: he's a feisty guy. he doesn't say much, but he's a pretty feisty guy. >> sean: his last game at oklahoma state, his last home game. dillon stoner, did he get to the first down marker? we are waiting for the spot far sideline. there's a west virginia player slow to get up. and the c
tylan wallace.w he's one of the best receivers in the country, but that's a lot of drops the last couple of weeks. >> todd: well, and they have paid a wilot of attention to hi today.nog over t top. they have not let him get free. i think he's frustrated and it shows on plays like that as well. zblooerjts moment ago by west virginia quieted the crowd for the time being. went for it twice on fourth down, including for the touchdown. but here come the cowboys back. dillon stoner to the 44....
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what george wallace said, segregation then, segregation, okay. george wallace said after he had run a moderate campaign and lost, i will never be out -- again. what has happened in the republican party with its takeover, do a bit of quick history. in 1964 we had the passage of the civil rights act. 1965 a passage of the voting rights act coming out of the civil rights movement. the southern democrats are going what are we going to do? i can't be in a party that believes any quality, that says african-americans have citizenship rights, there is no place in this party, they should have shriveled up. but no. instead the republicans said come. we have a home for you and the gop. the reason is the republicans believed this was a wonderful underlines the southern democrats, anti-civil rights movement, all of that, we can contain it but they released that toxin into their party and it began to take over. you saw republicans moving further and further to the right. when you began to look at their platforms, began to look at the ways their candidates have
what george wallace said, segregation then, segregation, okay. george wallace said after he had run a moderate campaign and lost, i will never be out -- again. what has happened in the republican party with its takeover, do a bit of quick history. in 1964 we had the passage of the civil rights act. 1965 a passage of the voting rights act coming out of the civil rights movement. the southern democrats are going what are we going to do? i can't be in a party that believes any quality, that says...
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this is the first time though with chris wallace that he has actually acknowledged as much publicly.ays dangle out the carrot i want to do it if only they would be fair to me i may do it, et cetera, et cetera. his legal team has been unanimously of the view it's a terrible idea. doesn't matter whether you are talking about the early team of ty cobb or john dowd or current legal team nobody thinks this is a good idea. first time the president has acknowledged as much publicly. it should be said though that his legal team, it's an important -- i wouldn't call it a victory but at least a small victory, maybe, that they managed to not answer anything according to them on obstruction by limiting their answers to what happened before he joined the white house. i mean, that's sort of concession from the mueller team. >> bret: mollie? >> we should be reminded that the special counsel was set up to investigate treasonous collusion with russia to steal an election. and so, of course, as soon as that didn't pan out, people tried to change it to object destruction or change it to other things. b
this is the first time though with chris wallace that he has actually acknowledged as much publicly.ays dangle out the carrot i want to do it if only they would be fair to me i may do it, et cetera, et cetera. his legal team has been unanimously of the view it's a terrible idea. doesn't matter whether you are talking about the early team of ty cobb or john dowd or current legal team nobody thinks this is a good idea. first time the president has acknowledged as much publicly. it should be said...
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leland: president trump chris wallace one-on-one when president trump said his chief of staff could be gone. >> plus live to florida but the vote counting is finally stopped after 12 long days into the midterms. the official results had to be certified tuesday. leland: searchers find more data in the charred landscape of the california wildfires to malibu with when the recovery can begin. the president got back overnight here to washington from the fire area. i'm leland vittert. nice to be with you. >> good morning. good afternoon i should say. i am gillian turner. president trump joins chris wallace ford exclusive interview on "fox news sunday" earlier today. he weighed in on the khashoggi investigation from the future of the with saudi arabia and that it's time to demand a quorum for the white house press corps. ellison barber at the white house today with the inside scoop on the interview. reporter: turkey's president says he gave the u.s. a copy of the khashoggi murder. president trump confirmed he was briefed on the tape that he says he did not personally listen to it. in his word
leland: president trump chris wallace one-on-one when president trump said his chief of staff could be gone. >> plus live to florida but the vote counting is finally stopped after 12 long days into the midterms. the official results had to be certified tuesday. leland: searchers find more data in the charred landscape of the california wildfires to malibu with when the recovery can begin. the president got back overnight here to washington from the fire area. i'm leland vittert. nice to...
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all right, wallace. take the rest of the day and tomorrow off because your show is a dent in the can now. let the people do it. >> we have more to do. jessica loker, she's a ringer. >> shepard: the one that got away. chris wallace, great to see you, sir. >> thank you. >> shepard: this sunday, "fox news sunday," it's on your location fox station, the one where they throw the football and they have the wallace on sundays. check your local listings. runs at different times on different stations. watch that. set your dvr. the news continues next. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. when mit rocked our world.ailed we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they took care of everything a to z. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reach
all right, wallace. take the rest of the day and tomorrow off because your show is a dent in the can now. let the people do it. >> we have more to do. jessica loker, she's a ringer. >> shepard: the one that got away. chris wallace, great to see you, sir. >> thank you. >> shepard: this sunday, "fox news sunday," it's on your location fox station, the one where they throw the football and they have the wallace on sundays. check your local listings. runs at...
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wallace's candidacy i would express the difference in this way. as i look at his candidacy, he is against a lot of things that a lot of people are frustrated about. he is against the rising crime, the conduct of our foreign policy, what is happened to american respect around the world. that is what we need now. we need the policy that will give us a new policy. it will reestablish our great alliance with europe. it will avoid future wars. it will go beyond -- if somebody lies down in front of my presidential limousine, that will be the last one they lie down in front of. look here, no one in the united states is going to do that anyone who says that should not be president of the united states. i would like to thank the panel very much for your penetrating questions and you have given so much information to our audience. a question if i may. i have been around a lot of athletic teams -- they are trying to the best of their ability but somehow they get frustrated and some spark candles the effort and immediately have that unity and teamwork and mov
wallace's candidacy i would express the difference in this way. as i look at his candidacy, he is against a lot of things that a lot of people are frustrated about. he is against the rising crime, the conduct of our foreign policy, what is happened to american respect around the world. that is what we need now. we need the policy that will give us a new policy. it will reestablish our great alliance with europe. it will avoid future wars. it will go beyond -- if somebody lies down in front of...
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chris wallace pushed him on something else that i think is importance to discuss. he was asked about why he hasn't visited soldiers in a combat zone yet. here's what he said. >> well, i think you will see that happen. there are things that are being planned. we don't want to talk about it because of obviously because of security reasons and everything else. but there are things that are planned. as you know, i was very much opposed to the war in iraq. i think it was a tremendous mistake. >> this is about the soldiers. >> you're right. i don't think anybody has been more with the military than i have as a president, in terms of funding, including the vets. i don't think anyone has done more than me. >> i didn't hear a real answer why he hasn't gone to visit the troops yet. but is it still important that he does, general? >> look, kate. leaders in any organization build trust with their followers by doing and saying certain things. subordinates know when their leaders have their best interests at heart, when leaders show up. when they're there, especially under diffi
chris wallace pushed him on something else that i think is importance to discuss. he was asked about why he hasn't visited soldiers in a combat zone yet. here's what he said. >> well, i think you will see that happen. there are things that are being planned. we don't want to talk about it because of obviously because of security reasons and everything else. but there are things that are planned. as you know, i was very much opposed to the war in iraq. i think it was a tremendous mistake....
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up next, dead lip white house, with my friend, nicole wallace. , with my friend, nicole wallace >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. donald trump has finished his homework and he did it all by himself. the president announcing today that he has completed his written responses to robert mueller and he did it without stance. >> i write answers. i was asked a series of questions. i'm sure they're tricked up because ta like to catch people, was the weather sunny or rainy. he said it might have been a good day. hfs rainy. therefore he told a lie. he purgered himself. so you have to be careful when your answer questions with people that probably have bad intentions, but the questions were very routinely answered by me. by me. >> and you submitted that the answer -- >> i haven't submitted them. i just finished them. >> but if they were easy, and if they're done, why hasn't he turned them over to robert mueller yet? the president's lawyer offers this clue in an interview with "the washington post" saying about the questions, quote, there are some that create more issues for us legally than
up next, dead lip white house, with my friend, nicole wallace. , with my friend, nicole wallace >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. donald trump has finished his homework and he did it all by himself. the president announcing today that he has completed his written responses to robert mueller and he did it without stance. >> i write answers. i was asked a series of questions. i'm sure they're tricked up because ta like to catch people, was the weather sunny or rainy. he said...
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in the oval office with wallace and president trump. this exchange here. >> when you are sitting at the desk, how do you make decisions? do you agonize over them? do you second guess yourself? >> president trump: i don't think about it. i don't think about how i make them. i make what i consider the right decision at the time. >> the toughest decision you've had to make as president. >> president trump: north korea is very tough. >> bill: what do you think when you hear? >> with a slightly different president, bill. with a slightly different. >> bill: what about making those decisions when you know so much is on the line? what did you think of the interchange there? >> when you listen to the interchange i think the president is right in working hard not to brood over his decisions. a presidency can be destroyed if the president makes a tough decision and broods over it. i think he is correct later on in that conversation i think he said he brings his team in and he lets them go at it against each other and he listens. i think that's an
in the oval office with wallace and president trump. this exchange here. >> when you are sitting at the desk, how do you make decisions? do you agonize over them? do you second guess yourself? >> president trump: i don't think about it. i don't think about how i make them. i make what i consider the right decision at the time. >> the toughest decision you've had to make as president. >> president trump: north korea is very tough. >> bill: what do you think when you...
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but security minister ben wallace says if parliament doesn't agree to theresa may's brexit plan, the he says britain's security could be stronger than it is now under the new arrangement. 0ur security correspondent frank gardner was at this morning's presentation by ben wallace. i'm here at the international security expo where the security minister ben wallace has just set out his reasons on security grounds for backing the brexit deal. it is an absolutely unequivocal backing in his mind, saying, effectively, with it we will remain safer than if it is rejected. i asked him when it came to questions, what is your plan b. you know, what are these mitigation measures that you must‘ve started discussing with your eu partners if there is no deal? he said, we are discussing things but we are not going to give you the details. they are secret or classified, in other words. details. they are secret or classified, in otherwords. he details. they are secret or classified, in other words. he did give us some detail about the various tools, as he calls it, that the eu has that are currently sha
but security minister ben wallace says if parliament doesn't agree to theresa may's brexit plan, the he says britain's security could be stronger than it is now under the new arrangement. 0ur security correspondent frank gardner was at this morning's presentation by ben wallace. i'm here at the international security expo where the security minister ben wallace has just set out his reasons on security grounds for backing the brexit deal. it is an absolutely unequivocal backing in his mind,...
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george wallace is crazy, but curtis la may even embarrassing wallace. basically wallace is the inheriter of strom thurmond and the 1948 dixiecrats. but he holds steady. what you see in august, what does the race look like? can you read the graph? what did the convention do to humphrey's numbers, help him? no. in august he's down 16 points. but what do you see happening? he's closing. by the time of the election, it's within one percentage point. nixon's out campaigning, and i love this picture. because it sets up what i'm about to talk about. one of my favorite signs is this one. character is your qualification. some of you laugh, because you know what's coming. and that brings us to this part, right up to the election. whether it's a matter of treason or not, the chinault affair. many don't know what that was, but anna chinault just passed away last week. so this woman was 94, but he was right in the middle. and the wife of famous head of the air force, the flying tigers during world war ii, had come to the united states and had become a prominent repu
george wallace is crazy, but curtis la may even embarrassing wallace. basically wallace is the inheriter of strom thurmond and the 1948 dixiecrats. but he holds steady. what you see in august, what does the race look like? can you read the graph? what did the convention do to humphrey's numbers, help him? no. in august he's down 16 points. but what do you see happening? he's closing. by the time of the election, it's within one percentage point. nixon's out campaigning, and i love this picture....
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curtis lemay, george wallace is crazy the curtis lemay embarrasses wallace. you can watch lectors and history every weekend. basically wallace is the inheritor of strom thurmond. they are splitting off of southern democrats. he holds pretty steady but what you see the race in august, what does it look like? graph? read that basically wallace is the inheritor of strom thurmond. what did the democratic convention due to humphrey's numbers? help the? no great in august, is down 16 point straight what you see happening. -- but what do you see happening? he's closing. by the time of the election, it's a within one percentage point. nixon was out campaigning i love this picture. it is cents about talk about. the favor one of my signs as this one. characters or qualification. some of you laugh. if you know what's coming. characters or qualification. us to this part right up for the election, whether it's a matter of treason or not, the chennault affair. many americans don't know what the chennault affair was with a rational died this week. she passed away last. this
curtis lemay, george wallace is crazy the curtis lemay embarrasses wallace. you can watch lectors and history every weekend. basically wallace is the inheritor of strom thurmond. they are splitting off of southern democrats. he holds pretty steady but what you see the race in august, what does it look like? graph? read that basically wallace is the inheritor of strom thurmond. what did the democratic convention due to humphrey's numbers? help the? no great in august, is down 16 point straight...
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, the exultation we should go on remembering —— victoria wallace.n a lot as we go into this centenary period, the handing of that remembrance. they to do so much for them murmurs. . . they to do so much for them murmurs... for visitors to notjust come during this four—year period the year around every year. looking for the names, names which are designed to be read as you walk down the lines of stones or down the monuments up so that you can pick out the name easily. this total silence in the centre of ypres. as the crowds stand, watching this event, a lot of them thinking of family members, of photos tucked away in family collections of relatives who fought and died. and now, the wreaths r bross to be laid, first by the king and queen of belgian across those poppy petals. poppies that group in flanders fields even after they had been churned by the shellfire and the battle which raged across the farmland north of ypres. there is already a carpet of poppies to the side, laid by members of the public and visitors earlier in the events today, at the 1
, the exultation we should go on remembering —— victoria wallace.n a lot as we go into this centenary period, the handing of that remembrance. they to do so much for them murmurs. . . they to do so much for them murmurs... for visitors to notjust come during this four—year period the year around every year. looking for the names, names which are designed to be read as you walk down the lines of stones or down the monuments up so that you can pick out the name easily. this total silence in...
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here's what the president told fox news host chris wallace. >> no interview?think we've wasted enough time on this witch-hunt, and the answer is probably. we're finished. >> what are the odds, 1 in 100? >> i don't do odds. >> you own casinos, sir? >> very successfully, actually. we gave very, very complete answers to a lot of questions that i shouldn't have even been asked, and i think that should solve the problem. i hope it solves the problem. if it doesn't, you know, i'll be told and we'll make a decision at that time. but probably this is the end. >> the president is expected to submit those written answers to mueller's questions this week, and the president says he very easily answered those questions. i want to bring in cnn's borris sanchez outside the white house tonight. borris, what more did the president have to say about his new acting attorney general, matt whitaker and mueller's investigation? >> reporter: president trump opened up about his new acting attorney general during his interview, most notably, answering questions about previous comments
here's what the president told fox news host chris wallace. >> no interview?think we've wasted enough time on this witch-hunt, and the answer is probably. we're finished. >> what are the odds, 1 in 100? >> i don't do odds. >> you own casinos, sir? >> very successfully, actually. we gave very, very complete answers to a lot of questions that i shouldn't have even been asked, and i think that should solve the problem. i hope it solves the problem. if it doesn't, you...
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ben wallace. time today. a change in the law was announced in the summer following a high profile campaign on behalf or severely epileptic children. but patient groups are warning that many people are likely to be denied access to the medicine because the guidelines are too restrictive. this programme has seen new research which suggests the primary tactic of russia and twitter controls or bot accounts is to stoke divisions of islam. express at a ce ntre—left divisions of islam. express at a centre—left think tank analysed more than 9 million tweets sent by russian linked accounts. they say activity from the social media users spiked around the time of the london and manchester terror attacks last year. and manchester terror attacks last yea r. two boys and manchester terror attacks last year. two boys aged 16 and 15 have been charged over a hit and run incident which left a toddler from wigan fighting for his life. leo darrington aged three was knocked down by a stolen ford transit van on tuesday
ben wallace. time today. a change in the law was announced in the summer following a high profile campaign on behalf or severely epileptic children. but patient groups are warning that many people are likely to be denied access to the medicine because the guidelines are too restrictive. this programme has seen new research which suggests the primary tactic of russia and twitter controls or bot accounts is to stoke divisions of islam. express at a ce ntre—left divisions of islam. express at a...
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kevin cirilli will join us and kim wallace will join us with eurasia group.rning. "bloomberg surveillance." don'tns in italy, which i understand, francine explained them to me. oil headlines as well as -- out almost and oil down solid $1.43 on brent crude, well under $69 a barrel. after the news and now washington, we do our chief washington correspondent kevin cirilli. the present we heard earlier on interview looked somber in europe. he returned somber to a rainy washington. what does the president do today to regroup? kevin: first and foremost, there's a lame-duck session that will be interesting to see what -- what republicans try to look in a lame-duck. they have to pass the stopgap budget or the government shuts down that could be wrapped up in security bolstering along the u.s. mexico border. whether or not president trump double stabbing the issue of immigration in the short-term and have a lame-duck really good set the stage for the type of relationship is going to have democratic house when they take over. and let's not forget, matt whitaker acting
kevin cirilli will join us and kim wallace will join us with eurasia group.rning. "bloomberg surveillance." don'tns in italy, which i understand, francine explained them to me. oil headlines as well as -- out almost and oil down solid $1.43 on brent crude, well under $69 a barrel. after the news and now washington, we do our chief washington correspondent kevin cirilli. the present we heard earlier on interview looked somber in europe. he returned somber to a rainy washington. what...
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in an interview with chris wallace that will air on "fox news sunday." the president down played the decision. >> what they said though is that we have to create rules and regulations for conduct, et cetera, et cetera. we are doing that we are going to write them up right now. it's not a big deal. if he misbehaves we will throw him out or we'll stop the news conference or somebody else. i'm not just saying that about across attachment cnn writes very fake news. >> but cnn cast it as a victory for the news business. >> i want to thank all of my colleagues in the press who supported us this week. and i want to thank the judge for the decision he made today. >> the judge did not address whether across taps conduct was rude or disruptive. it was at least a symbolic win for the press over the president. bret? >> bret: we will see where this goes from here. thank you. up next is wikileaks founder julian assange a step closer to appearing in a u.s. courtroom? first, here's what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. wsv n miami fede
in an interview with chris wallace that will air on "fox news sunday." the president down played the decision. >> what they said though is that we have to create rules and regulations for conduct, et cetera, et cetera. we are doing that we are going to write them up right now. it's not a big deal. if he misbehaves we will throw him out or we'll stop the news conference or somebody else. i'm not just saying that about across attachment cnn writes very fake news. >> but cnn...
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the wallace campaign is outdo dr knocking.hey have the goal of knocking on 200,000 doors in the last days of the campaign because it's all about get out the vote effort. this has been one of the most expensive congressional races in the country. fitzpatrick is touting his bipartisan, saying he is willing to work across the aisle where you have wallace trying to tie the republican to president trump. speaking to voters today in bucks county, i was struck by two things. one, they are very happy about the state of the economy and they are very unhappy about the state of american politics. i spoke to one man who was wearing the star of david and he spoke about the anti-semitism that he hears both blatantly and subtly. he was so upset, he was visibly shaken. i spoke to another man, a small businessman, he's white. he says, look, i'm sick and tired of being labeled a nationalist because i believe in gun control and strong borders. so, the name-calling has really gotten to people on both sides of this issue. tomorrow it's all about t
the wallace campaign is outdo dr knocking.hey have the goal of knocking on 200,000 doors in the last days of the campaign because it's all about get out the vote effort. this has been one of the most expensive congressional races in the country. fitzpatrick is touting his bipartisan, saying he is willing to work across the aisle where you have wallace trying to tie the republican to president trump. speaking to voters today in bucks county, i was struck by two things. one, they are very happy...
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do have you a favorite race that you'll be watching come tuesday, nicolle wallace?rked for a florida governor, i'm watching the florida governor's race and andrew gillum, i think, if you think that race and racism that's been ushered in with donald trump is one of the biggest problems facing this country andrew gillum's response to his opponent, ron desantis, he said the racists think you're a racist is a microcosm for the divide in this country. >> notre dame's own joe donnelly, his race in indiana which we reported, steve reported will be out at 6:00. if he wins it's a big night for the democrats. >> do you think he will? >> my -- i'm too caught up in that one. i want him to. >> you want him to? >> yeah. >> but you're not going -- >> i will predict he will. >> wow. >> i'm watching virginia 10. the suburbs of washington, barbara comstock, the republican, running against democrat jennifer wexton. every poll suggests that comstock is going to lose. it's not her district in this kind of year. if she is losing by a little we'll have a long evening and it will be close.
do have you a favorite race that you'll be watching come tuesday, nicolle wallace?rked for a florida governor, i'm watching the florida governor's race and andrew gillum, i think, if you think that race and racism that's been ushered in with donald trump is one of the biggest problems facing this country andrew gillum's response to his opponent, ron desantis, he said the racists think you're a racist is a microcosm for the divide in this country. >> notre dame's own joe donnelly, his race...
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listen to this, also in that chris wallace interview on fox news. >> i should have done that. i was extremely busy on calls for the country. we did a lot of calling, as you know. >> but this is veterans day. >> i probably, you know, in retrospect, i should have. i did last year. i will virtually every year. but we had come in very late at night. i had just left literally the american cemetery in paris, and i really probably assumed that was fine. i was extremely busy because of affairs of state, doing other things. >> reporter: now, ana, on the other side of the criticism the president has received over this, defenders of the president argue that few presidents have done more to help arm those on the line of duty or to help those military members coming back from war zones, ana. >> boris sanchez at the white house, thank you. earlier, i asked democratic congressman hakeem jeffries of new york about the president's comments on mcraven. here's his reaction. >> again, you know, it's sort of a shameful statement made by the president of the united states, who always sees things th
listen to this, also in that chris wallace interview on fox news. >> i should have done that. i was extremely busy on calls for the country. we did a lot of calling, as you know. >> but this is veterans day. >> i probably, you know, in retrospect, i should have. i did last year. i will virtually every year. but we had come in very late at night. i had just left literally the american cemetery in paris, and i really probably assumed that was fine. i was extremely busy because...
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today reality tv star aisleyne horgan—wallace meets fertility specialist professor robert winston.evitable decline of the united kingdom. no, i think inevitable decline of the united kingdom. no, ithink what inevitable decline of the united kingdom. no, i think what we are starting to see is europe crapping themselves because if we leave, others will follow suit.” themselves because if we leave, others will follow suit. i think they are probably laughing, actually. it is tuesday morning, just gone 10:30am. next, we're going to talk about a sexually explicit subject — so if you have children around you probably won't want them to watch — the chat will last about ten minutes if you want to come back to us later. two out of three british adults say it should be a crime to send an unsolicited image of your genitals to someone else, according to a poll for bbc 5 live. mps fear the problem is becoming more prevalent, although the ministry ofjustice says legislation already exists to tackle the problem. the survey was done as part of the sex takeover — discussions about sexual attitudes t
today reality tv star aisleyne horgan—wallace meets fertility specialist professor robert winston.evitable decline of the united kingdom. no, i think inevitable decline of the united kingdom. no, ithink what inevitable decline of the united kingdom. no, i think what we are starting to see is europe crapping themselves because if we leave, others will follow suit.” themselves because if we leave, others will follow suit. i think they are probably laughing, actually. it is tuesday morning,...
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he told fox's chris wallace, he is premiering written answers to special counsel's questions. >> are they going to be submitted. >> at some point, soon, yes. i completed them. >> you are submitting. >> it was not a big deal. it was not a big deal. the answer -- the questions were asked. and answered. not a big deal. kennedy: there you go. a group of senate democrat sued to block president's pick for acting attorney general saying that it was unconstitutional. and adam schiff for brains claims matthew whitaker will try to -- the russia probe. >> he was the chosen for purpose of interfering with mueller investigation, he auditioned for part by going on tv saying he could hobble investigation. he should have in additio nothio with the investigation. kennedy: what are you auditioning for adam? weirdo? but president told chris wallace, he didn't know that whitaker was critical of mueller before picking him, would not get involved. >> look, it will be up to him, i think he is very well affair politically, he is astute little bittic he i--politically, a smai believe he will do what is right
he told fox's chris wallace, he is premiering written answers to special counsel's questions. >> are they going to be submitted. >> at some point, soon, yes. i completed them. >> you are submitting. >> it was not a big deal. it was not a big deal. the answer -- the questions were asked. and answered. not a big deal. kennedy: there you go. a group of senate democrat sued to block president's pick for acting attorney general saying that it was unconstitutional. and adam...
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he told wallace, i don't think it had any effect.econd point, the president was asked a similar line of questions just a few days ago by our colleague. at the time the president didn't take a liking to her questions, calling them stupid. fred? >> who can forget? boris sanchez, thank you so much. former assistant to robert mueller and senior columnist for the badaily beast. the president said he probably won't answer questions about possible obstruction of justice in writing or in a sitting interview. so, would or could mueller subpoena him? >> yes, he could. whether he would remains to be seen. however, of course, when mueller or if mueller seeks a subpoena, he has to get matt whitaker if he replaced rosenstein. he has to get matt whitaker's approval coming into this acting job. >> and matt, the president to that question of whitaker knowing about how he felt about the investigation, the president said he didn't know anything about it. he is essentially saying he doesn't watch television, which we know he does. whitaker was on the ai
he told wallace, i don't think it had any effect.econd point, the president was asked a similar line of questions just a few days ago by our colleague. at the time the president didn't take a liking to her questions, calling them stupid. fred? >> who can forget? boris sanchez, thank you so much. former assistant to robert mueller and senior columnist for the badaily beast. the president said he probably won't answer questions about possible obstruction of justice in writing or in a...
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wallace says children and the elderly are the most vulnerable to exposure. despite some areas getting chilly at night-- wallace reccommends not burning in your fire place. sot: because by buring in your fireplaces you could increase the pm levels and we may potentially have to call a spare the air alert. the spokesman says wildfire smoke is unpredictable so please heed the warnings. he says they're monitoring for any updates and hoping things will improve reporting in marin county dan thorn kron4 news. (vicki) (vicki) we saw the smoky air all across the bay area... from the east bay... to peninsula and right here in san francisco....(grant) we even saw ahs falling from the sky here in the city... our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now on the increased fire danger in the area lawrence? lawrence karnow: smoke from the camp fire making for very poor air quality today. fire danger remains highs for tonight and tomorrow morning. lows tonight will be in the 30s and 40s. tomorrow will be sunny but hazy and the air quality will begin to improve. highs
wallace says children and the elderly are the most vulnerable to exposure. despite some areas getting chilly at night-- wallace reccommends not burning in your fire place. sot: because by buring in your fireplaces you could increase the pm levels and we may potentially have to call a spare the air alert. the spokesman says wildfire smoke is unpredictable so please heed the warnings. he says they're monitoring for any updates and hoping things will improve reporting in marin county dan thorn...