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i did not kill michael wallace.hat i did, ever. >> you're still telling me that your daughter killed your two husbands? >> i'm telling you i did not. >> do you believe that police never considered your daughter fully enough as a suspect? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> i'm devastated. i feel kind of numb inside. she loved her daughters very, very much and i cannot fathom her hurting them or trying to kill one of them. i'm not going to give up on her. >> through all of this, i think about ashley -- who lost not only her dad, but her stepdad -- and then sits there with the realization that a jury has now decided that her mother tried to kill her to cover it all up. what that must be like? and stacey castor told me that ashley was her best friend. >> she was my best friend, too. she was. and then she took that all away. i would have done anything for her, but she decided that she wanted to kill me instead. >> do you wonder how she could have done this? >> every day of my life i wonder how she did it. i wonder how you try
i did not kill michael wallace.hat i did, ever. >> you're still telling me that your daughter killed your two husbands? >> i'm telling you i did not. >> do you believe that police never considered your daughter fully enough as a suspect? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> i'm devastated. i feel kind of numb inside. she loved her daughters very, very much and i cannot fathom her hurting them or trying to kill one of them. i'm not going to give up on her. >> through...
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. >> michael wallace was buried in a cemetery, and in that cemetery it was his headstone. she had a headstone that would be for her someday. and right next to them was david's headstone. it was very odd and very peculiar. exhuming a body years later is very unusual. it's not like investigators go around to graveyards every day and dig bodies up. >> not many judges are going to let you dig up a decease you ha. but we were able to convince the district attorney that this was indeed a homicide of david castor, and we believed that michael wallace met the same demise. >> a few days later i was walking through the criminal investigations division when i received a phone call from the medical examiner. and he said, hey, we just got done with the autopsy, have the results for you. >> said, guess what i found? he's loaded with crystals. when you are poisoned with antifreeze, crystals form in your organs. and they don't ever go away. and that was one of the reasons why we exhumed him was so we could find out if those crystals were still there. >> i knew at that point we had a doubl
. >> michael wallace was buried in a cemetery, and in that cemetery it was his headstone. she had a headstone that would be for her someday. and right next to them was david's headstone. it was very odd and very peculiar. exhuming a body years later is very unusual. it's not like investigators go around to graveyards every day and dig bodies up. >> not many judges are going to let you dig up a decease you ha. but we were able to convince the district attorney that this was indeed a...
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so wallace tackled each theory one by one. accident 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
so wallace tackled each theory one by one. accident 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. >>...
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in '73 kennedy made trip to alabama and gave speech next to wallace and basically praised wallace while criticizing nixon. kennedy decided not to run in '76 in part because teddy had cancer and lost part of his leg. when kennedy arrives in georgia for the speech and styes in carter's mansion, he is still planning against carter and wallace in the primary. we are skipping ahead to the speech. kennedy arrived late that day in may 1974, plenty of time to give the speech which went generally as day progressed, busy himselfed with multiple trips to the trunk of secret service car cars. the first sign that something was off in the room came a few minutes after carter started speaking. nobody was watching anymore. carter now in his last year of governor speech is similar to what he had to say, decide today give georgia's political elites a peace of his mind. he layed bear what he thought of the state justice system, he said he was deeply concerned about inadequacies of system for which is obvious you are proud of. the state's judges were unaccountable carter said and he helped establish commis
in '73 kennedy made trip to alabama and gave speech next to wallace and basically praised wallace while criticizing nixon. kennedy decided not to run in '76 in part because teddy had cancer and lost part of his leg. when kennedy arrives in georgia for the speech and styes in carter's mansion, he is still planning against carter and wallace in the primary. we are skipping ahead to the speech. kennedy arrived late that day in may 1974, plenty of time to give the speech which went generally as day...
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george wallace, as civil rights opponent, governor of alabama. he runs as a candidate of the america independence party. strong opponent of civil rights. he argues the warren court insulted the power of african-americans, criminals, atheists communist, at the expense of real americans. he gets strong support in the south. fairly strong support in some white, ethnic areas in the north. very late in the 1968 campaign wallace is pulling in double digits in brooklyn, staten island, his best burro in new york city. in queens, and in upstate new york. he is not just a southern candidate. indeed, he poses a problem for the republican nominee, richard nixon. if wallace siphons to many conservative votes, he would help the democrats win with the minority of the votes. the strategy was called at the time a southern strategy. it was much broader of challenging the precedence of the warren court. appealing to what we would call a racial backlash vote. he was doing so in code. you won't hear anything that the civil rights act was bad or that he was opposed to
george wallace, as civil rights opponent, governor of alabama. he runs as a candidate of the america independence party. strong opponent of civil rights. he argues the warren court insulted the power of african-americans, criminals, atheists communist, at the expense of real americans. he gets strong support in the south. fairly strong support in some white, ethnic areas in the north. very late in the 1968 campaign wallace is pulling in double digits in brooklyn, staten island, his best burro...
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david wallace wells is deputy editor and climate columnist for new york magazine.t is so great to have you with us. so start off by responding to dr. happer and also the reason president trump is setting up the government-- has said over and over again, even a trump administration government, but climate change is a national security threat, one of the worst. so why this committee? >> i think you put your finger on it, they want to discredit those findings. it seems like they're looking for people, not just to hold their same ideology, but they're going to irritate the liberals who are watching this very closely. i don't see what else you would pick someone like this to be part of this committee. the holocaust analogy is especially interesting because we are already today killing 9 million people a year globally with small particular pollution. it happens because we are burning fossil fuels. 9 million people every year. that is momore than dieded in te hoholocaust. ifif we get to t two degrerees warming,g, predictions are we wl have killeled 150 billioion peoe in t
david wallace wells is deputy editor and climate columnist for new york magazine.t is so great to have you with us. so start off by responding to dr. happer and also the reason president trump is setting up the government-- has said over and over again, even a trump administration government, but climate change is a national security threat, one of the worst. so why this committee? >> i think you put your finger on it, they want to discredit those findings. it seems like they're looking...
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tonight -- rosie o'donnell, host of msnbc's "deadline: white house," anchor nicolle wallace, music fromanileigh. featuring the 8g band with brandon buckley! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is great to hear.. in that case, let's get to the news. former trump adviser roger stone today pleaded not guilty to charges in the russia investigation, which raises the question, what does he wear when he pleads insanity? [ laughter ] ahead of the expected polar vortex this week, president trump tweeted last night, quote, "what the hell is going on with global warming? please come back fast, we need you." [ laughter ] okay. once again, you're confusing weather with climate. how can i explain this to you? okay, let's watch a clip of you being a decent person. >> i will say this about hillary. she doesn't quit. she doesn't give up. i respect that. >> seth: see, that was weather -- a quick, one-time thing. now, this is climate. >> i moved on
tonight -- rosie o'donnell, host of msnbc's "deadline: white house," anchor nicolle wallace, music fromanileigh. featuring the 8g band with brandon buckley! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is great to hear.. in that case, let's get to the news. former trump adviser roger stone today pleaded not guilty to...
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and smackdown of wallace miller. it's must-see tv. stay with us. ith us ith us you should be mad at forced camaraderie. and you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, who's tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping you understand what they mean. don't get mad. get e*trade's simplified technical analysis. woman: this is your wake-up call. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. vo: humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. t
and smackdown of wallace miller. it's must-see tv. stay with us. ith us ith us you should be mad at forced camaraderie. and you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, who's tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping you understand what they mean. don't get mad. get e*trade's simplified technical analysis. woman: this is your wake-up call. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, month...
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harriet wallace has more on the dangers of looking for love on the internet. dominique robinson is a hard working mom, looking for love "we text all the time where are you? how are you?but apparently in all the wrong places.dominique robinson / scammed by boyfriendoh, he was wonderful. charming, charming as a boyfriend. very charming and that was the trick. robinson went fishing and found her love on the dating app "plenty of fish".she says it all started out like a dream... romantic dates, kind words.she introduced her new boyfriend to her family and friends then things took a turn.dominique robinson / scammed by boyfriendi started seeing the red flags when i started getting inboxes from women. other women saying, i'm his girlfriends. i'm pregnant. he's saying they're lying.she says the man she fell for, fell for other women too. taking their hearts, their money and now her car leaving her and her kids without a way to get around.each woman saying they met him on other
harriet wallace has more on the dangers of looking for love on the internet. dominique robinson is a hard working mom, looking for love "we text all the time where are you? how are you?but apparently in all the wrong places.dominique robinson / scammed by boyfriendoh, he was wonderful. charming, charming as a boyfriend. very charming and that was the trick. robinson went fishing and found her love on the dating app "plenty of fish".she says it all started out like a dream......
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they were portable classrooms named after the superintendent, benjamin wallace, that were created outsidef predominantly black schools to keep schools segregated. instead of allowing blacks to attend at nearby white schools that had open seats, they built these portable classrooms. these became a major site of organizing. parents, a woman named rosie simpson in the summer of 1963, the board of education suggested that rather than move her children to nearby white schools, they were going to create an all portable classroom for black students to keep them confined within the neighborhood. they launched a major neighborhood-based protest around this to prevent these wagons from being installed. rosie simpson and other parents laid down in front of them in the rain to prevent them from being installed in their neighborhood. this became the sort of one issue, the willis wagon, became a site that expanded into a massive protest in the fall of 1963 that was citywide. at this conference, i am screening of the later this afternoon about this huge boycott of chicago public schools against benjamin
they were portable classrooms named after the superintendent, benjamin wallace, that were created outsidef predominantly black schools to keep schools segregated. instead of allowing blacks to attend at nearby white schools that had open seats, they built these portable classrooms. these became a major site of organizing. parents, a woman named rosie simpson in the summer of 1963, the board of education suggested that rather than move her children to nearby white schools, they were going to...
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let's bring it back to the show, fox news sunday anchor chris wallace. chad what he thought nancy pelosi was thinking n a way this hearing is letting out, basically, the democrats are just chomping at the bit. they want this hearing, they want to go after president trump. she's more cautious. what do you think that she would think how this is going and where it's leading. >> it was interesting, i take her at her word she said she hadn't watched a minute of the hearing, i believe. that i cannot believe that this hearing, remember this is the first big hearing by the democrats in the new house majority, i can't believe that this hearing would be happening with michael cohen if nancy pelosi didn't want it. you're exactly right. there is a tremendous amount of pressure in the democratic caucus, although, you know, they're not all alexandria ocasio-cortez. but i can't believe there's not tremendous pressure to have oversight. that's one of the things democrats have been frustrated about, first two years of the trump presidency, the republicans were in charge
let's bring it back to the show, fox news sunday anchor chris wallace. chad what he thought nancy pelosi was thinking n a way this hearing is letting out, basically, the democrats are just chomping at the bit. they want this hearing, they want to go after president trump. she's more cautious. what do you think that she would think how this is going and where it's leading. >> it was interesting, i take her at her word she said she hadn't watched a minute of the hearing, i believe. that i...
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nixon basically sweeps the country, wallace carries a handful of country -- states in the south. on,ll of this is going johnson is still trying to come up with a scheme to put a replacement on the supreme court. is a possibility is to use the recess appointment power. this very obscure constitutional clause that was commonly used in the 19th century. it said when there was a federal vacancy and congress was out of session on a recess, the president could name a replacement that would serve until the end of the next congressional term. what johnson is thinking in late october and early november, before the vote, maybe what i will do is congress is in recess. i will name a recess appointment as chief justice. it will not be fortas. name a liberal. the liberal he seizes on is goldberg, the former justice he had driven out in 1965. the hope was if he named goldberg as a recess appointment and goldberg was in place when nixon became president that nixon might be somehow pressured to nominate goldberg for a full term. the chances of that happening were not high. nixon figures out what
nixon basically sweeps the country, wallace carries a handful of country -- states in the south. on,ll of this is going johnson is still trying to come up with a scheme to put a replacement on the supreme court. is a possibility is to use the recess appointment power. this very obscure constitutional clause that was commonly used in the 19th century. it said when there was a federal vacancy and congress was out of session on a recess, the president could name a replacement that would serve...
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fresh off her interview today with andrew mccabe, nicolle wallace revisits the night shift. and because i love my introductions, she is of course a veteran of the bush 43 white house and host of "deadline: white house" at 4:00 p.m. eastern time weekdays on this network. maya wily, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, now with the new school here in new york. and phillip rucker, pulitzer prize-winning white house bureau chief for the "washington post." welcome to you all. nicolle, since you are the extension of the woman of the hour, your takeaway from your gripping interview with mccabe today, especially in light of the mueller news we're talking about today. >> what's interesting to me is how much unpacking of the false narrative that trump and his allies have put in place mccabe has to do on this book tour. the counterintelligence investigation that looked at whether or not the president was a russian agent was a full investigation but it was something that was launched almost a year after -- more than a year after the investigation into do
fresh off her interview today with andrew mccabe, nicolle wallace revisits the night shift. and because i love my introductions, she is of course a veteran of the bush 43 white house and host of "deadline: white house" at 4:00 p.m. eastern time weekdays on this network. maya wily, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, now with the new school here in new york. and phillip rucker, pulitzer prize-winning white house bureau chief for the "washington...
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lauri wallace,. >>> the snow has a lot of people running outside to snap pictures. a viewer sent us this photo of the east bay hills. you can see the mountain covered with with a dusting of snow. >>> santa clara county fire department tweeted out these pictures, you can see their patrol cars, trucks covered in powder. we want to see your snow pictures, share them on our facebook page. >>> in just a few hours president trump delivers his state of the union address to a joint session of congress, it comes after a one week delay prompted by governme th atwe can expect to hear tonight. >> president trump is putting last minute touches on tonight's state of the union address. >> sharpening up a lot of passages, his speech writing team understands the president's priorities, his tone, his intonation, the content of what he expects from these addresses. >> one of the speeches major theme is a call for bipartisan ship and unity. >> more compromise and cooperation and less divisiveness, retribution politics as it calls. >> president trump will be faces a divided congress and
lauri wallace,. >>> the snow has a lot of people running outside to snap pictures. a viewer sent us this photo of the east bay hills. you can see the mountain covered with with a dusting of snow. >>> santa clara county fire department tweeted out these pictures, you can see their patrol cars, trucks covered in powder. we want to see your snow pictures, share them on our facebook page. >>> in just a few hours president trump delivers his state of the union address to a...
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chris wallace and martha mccallum, thank you. let's bring in bret baier. we appreciate you being up. tell us your view from there. >> well, we're getting ready for, as chris mentioned, some pretty high stakes negotiations here with the president, kim jong-un meeting after their dinner earlier. meeting now to negotiate denuclearization of the peninsula here. it's high stakes. you had lindsey graham come out and say imagine the blow back if it had been a democratic president overseas and this hearing was held by republicans and republicans chairing this committee suggesting that they could have delayed until next week on this particular hearing. on the hearing itself, i have listened to all of the details and very well summed up. i do think the republicans, it's a little painful listening to the question of these hearings because they end up being speeches eventually. the prague interesting, you know, that he's on tape saying he didn't go to prague. there's no evidence of blackmail, of something that somebody could hold over the president's head. this is mic
chris wallace and martha mccallum, thank you. let's bring in bret baier. we appreciate you being up. tell us your view from there. >> well, we're getting ready for, as chris mentioned, some pretty high stakes negotiations here with the president, kim jong-un meeting after their dinner earlier. meeting now to negotiate denuclearization of the peninsula here. it's high stakes. you had lindsey graham come out and say imagine the blow back if it had been a democratic president overseas and...
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wallace. president trump pushes his agenda for 2019.emocrats.♪. >> is there is going to be peace and legislation. there cannot be war and investigation. >> we will not surrender our constitutional responsibility for oversight. >>chris: what are the chances washington will get anything done this year? we will ask mick mulvaney. then - - >> we need for the security point have to have it. it's not an option. >>chris: with a deadline for
wallace. president trump pushes his agenda for 2019.emocrats.♪. >> is there is going to be peace and legislation. there cannot be war and investigation. >> we will not surrender our constitutional responsibility for oversight. >>chris: what are the chances washington will get anything done this year? we will ask mick mulvaney. then - - >> we need for the security point have to have it. it's not an option. >>chris: with a deadline for
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those are just some of the long-term effects "new york" magazine and deputy editor david wallace-wellsnes in his new book "the uninhabitable earth: life after warming." david joins me now. i just want to start with a quote from the book, in which you say it is worse, much morse than you think. the slowness of climate change is a fairy tale, perhaps as pernicious as the one who says it isn't happening at all and comes to us bundled with several others in an anthology of comforting delusion u.s., that global warming is antarctic saga unfolding remotely that is strictly a matter of sea level and coast lines and not an enveloping crisis sparing no place and leaving no life undeformed. that it's a crisis of the natural world, not the human one. i only read that because there's such nonsense going around starting at the white house, convening a panel to challenge studies that are definitive about the increasing and remarkable dangers of global warming. >> and a lot of that great research is actually being done by the defense department. for a generation, it's been the pentagon that's been mo
those are just some of the long-term effects "new york" magazine and deputy editor david wallace-wellsnes in his new book "the uninhabitable earth: life after warming." david joins me now. i just want to start with a quote from the book, in which you say it is worse, much morse than you think. the slowness of climate change is a fairy tale, perhaps as pernicious as the one who says it isn't happening at all and comes to us bundled with several others in an anthology of...
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chris: i'm chris wallace.declares a emergency to go around congress and build his border wall. ♪ ♪ >> we're talking about an invasion of our country with drugs, with human traffickers, with all types of criminals and gangs. chris: what showdowns lie ahead in congress and the courts? we'll ask one of the president's top immigration hard-liners, senior adviser stephen miller. >>> then -- >> the only reason we're up here talking about this is because of the election. because they want to try to win an election which it looks like they're not going to be able to do. chris: we sit down with rush limbaugh for a rare live television exclusive t
chris: i'm chris wallace.declares a emergency to go around congress and build his border wall. ♪ ♪ >> we're talking about an invasion of our country with drugs, with human traffickers, with all types of criminals and gangs. chris: what showdowns lie ahead in congress and the courts? we'll ask one of the president's top immigration hard-liners, senior adviser stephen miller. >>> then -- >> the only reason we're up here talking about this is because of the election....
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chris wallace in washington.t, the president heads to vietnam for historic second sitdown with dictators kim jong un. and in venezuela talk of u.s. intervention. several people have been killed, hundreds wounded over the weekend in the ongoing revolt and the questions about getting supplies in that border maury during row does not want that. breaking out of chicago this evening, new evidence tonight in the jussie smollett case, stay tuned for that. but, first, oscar winner spike lee surprising no one, really, with a political acceptance speech last night. >> the 2020 presidential election is around the corner. [cheers and applause] let's allob
chris wallace in washington.t, the president heads to vietnam for historic second sitdown with dictators kim jong un. and in venezuela talk of u.s. intervention. several people have been killed, hundreds wounded over the weekend in the ongoing revolt and the questions about getting supplies in that border maury during row does not want that. breaking out of chicago this evening, new evidence tonight in the jussie smollett case, stay tuned for that. but, first, oscar winner spike lee surprising...
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. >> and joining me now is car vel wallace, a contributing writer for the "new york times" magazine. hso nice e you here. >> happy to be here. >> so i saw "blind spotting"nd it covers so many complicated things, race, class, police brutality, oakland's gentrification, what is it about the movie's treatment ofse t issues that went so well with audiences? >> the film represented a more modern take on the intersection of race and class. i think that ever since, if you look at music, er since t invention of the ipod you've started to get a lot more mixing of ideas and culture, people metal up listening to and rap and that kind of thing. i think that the generation that's grown up with that aesthetic has found its voice. i think the blind spotting is part of that. oakla and berkeley has sort of been ahead of the curve tfor a lome on that. the rest of the country is now catching up on where those ideas becom>> political. 2018 was such an extraordinary year for oaklan right, besides blind spotting, there was "sorry to bother you," and black panther" part lyset-- does this say about the kind
. >> and joining me now is car vel wallace, a contributing writer for the "new york times" magazine. hso nice e you here. >> happy to be here. >> so i saw "blind spotting"nd it covers so many complicated things, race, class, police brutality, oakland's gentrification, what is it about the movie's treatment ofse t issues that went so well with audiences? >> the film represented a more modern take on the intersection of race and class. i think that ever...
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mary wallace was unmarked as he headed the visitors ahead. ready to walk away though, they show they are up walk away though, they show they are upfora walk away though, they show they are up for a battle, and kept piling on the pressure. it was more of the same as the second half started. this time andy asked questions for the millwall defence. this bear was there for the cup tie, the football chances were lacking. hopes for a penalty in this case were ruled out for offsides. it was millwall who made a late run to try to seal the win, but gregory stopped just before he can apply the finish. they kept wimbledon in the match, but couldn't find a chance they needed to force the game to extra time. that dream was over for the game to extra time. that dream was overfor them, the game to extra time. that dream was over for them, but for millwall, the quarterfinals awaits. heartfelt n. hard at times, good quality. if we would've gotten a second, we would've gone three or four today. wimbledon made it very tough for us. all the cliches, the mentalit
mary wallace was unmarked as he headed the visitors ahead. ready to walk away though, they show they are up walk away though, they show they are upfora walk away though, they show they are up for a battle, and kept piling on the pressure. it was more of the same as the second half started. this time andy asked questions for the millwall defence. this bear was there for the cup tie, the football chances were lacking. hopes for a penalty in this case were ruled out for offsides. it was millwall...
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chris wallace just couldn't get him to answer the questions. >> but kudos to chris wallace for that kind of persistent pursuit in challenging steven miller with the facts about the -- particularly the history of use of these declarations of national emergency. you know, this is going to be one more test, i think, for republicans on the hill. we do expect to see a resolution of disapproval, we think it will pass the house, don't need republicans there. up do need a couple of republicans in the senate to cross oaf if that's going to pass. we've had a half dozen republican senators express concern about this on constitutional ground and on other grounds. and will they stand up when it comes to a vote? the history in the past two years is they've been really reluctant tole i think this will be one of thos where he will be reluctant to stand up to the party. >> there's about $1.6 billion that could come from houses for military families. aren't you concerned that some of these projects that you helped approve are now going to be possibly cut out? >> the president will have to make the decisio
chris wallace just couldn't get him to answer the questions. >> but kudos to chris wallace for that kind of persistent pursuit in challenging steven miller with the facts about the -- particularly the history of use of these declarations of national emergency. you know, this is going to be one more test, i think, for republicans on the hill. we do expect to see a resolution of disapproval, we think it will pass the house, don't need republicans there. up do need a couple of republicans in...
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i'm chris wallace in for bret baier. we're following two big stories at this hour.irst, senator elizabeth warren one of the top democratic contenders in 2020 apologizes for identifying herself as american indian on this registration cashed. and she says there could be more revelations like that still to come. and, the political chaos in virginia keeps growing. now, the state's top three democrats are in hot water as the attorney general admits to his own racist moment while the governor considers his political future. all this while the woman accusing the state's lieutenant governor of sexual assault comes forward with details of the alleged incident. all three democrats are now facing pressure to resign. if they do, virginia's governor would switch from democratic hands to republican. correspondent garrett tenney is once again following all the developments from richmond. good evening, garrett. >> chris, another day, another bombshell here in virginia's capital as the state's attorney general became the third top official facing potentially career ending controvers
i'm chris wallace in for bret baier. we're following two big stories at this hour.irst, senator elizabeth warren one of the top democratic contenders in 2020 apologizes for identifying herself as american indian on this registration cashed. and she says there could be more revelations like that still to come. and, the political chaos in virginia keeps growing. now, the state's top three democrats are in hot water as the attorney general admits to his own racist moment while the governor...
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thank you, chris wallace. >> thank you, dana. that's very nice of you. >> dana: the attorney for the american woman who joined isis said his client should be allowed to return to the country, but the trump administration not buying it. we are moments away from the first court appearance of the "empire" star since his arrest. we'll find out what's next for him. (vo) this is the avery's. this is the avery's trying the hottest new bistro. wait...and the hottest taqueria? and the hottest...what are those? oh, pierogis? and this is the avery's wondering if eating out is eating into saving for their first home. this is jc... (team member) welcome to wells fargo, how may i help? (vo) who's here to help with a free financial health conversation, no strings attached. this is the avery's with the support they needed to get back on track. well done guys. (team member) this is wells fargo. ensure max protein... to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. (straining) i'll take that. (cheers) 30 grams of protein and 1 gr
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. >> peggy wallace kennedy, who is the daughter of george wallace told this fantastic story on the faiths pilgrimage last year in montgomery, alabama. we were sitting in dr. king's former church. george wallace was a huge, huge, as we all know segregationist. but after he got shot, he had a conversion. she told a story of how george wallace came into that church in his wheelchair, went down to center of the church and begged forgiveness from the testimony congregation there. and from that moment on, he did everything in his power to make amends and his last race for governor, he won the majority of the african-american vote because they appreciated the fact that he knew he was wrong and he made amends. what is governor northam going to do to make amends? >> we've read he's been hold up. and we've got reverend al at the table in new york as well. this is mark herring's statement yesterday explaining that he and friends at the university of virginia went to a party dressed like rappers that they listened to at the time like curtis blow. he goes on to explain that, quote, because we did not
. >> peggy wallace kennedy, who is the daughter of george wallace told this fantastic story on the faiths pilgrimage last year in montgomery, alabama. we were sitting in dr. king's former church. george wallace was a huge, huge, as we all know segregationist. but after he got shot, he had a conversion. she told a story of how george wallace came into that church in his wheelchair, went down to center of the church and begged forgiveness from the testimony congregation there. and from that...
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chris wallace, "fox news sunday." i'm going to let you tease your own show.mike pompeo coming up to talk about this upcoming summit. >> yes. mike pompeo who will be at the table with kim and president trump on wednesday in hanoi will be live at our table here on "fox news sunday," sunday morning, to preview the summit. we'll talk about the humanitarian crisis and this deadline in venezuela and the president's change of mind allowing 200 troops to stay in syria. we're also going to be talking to tom perez, the chairman of the democratic national committee. a lot to talk to him about as the president was discussing the democrats in the house are trying to block the emergency declaration of the wall. also, what seems to be a move, considerable move, to the left by the 2020 presidential candidates on issues like the green new deal and, you know, all sorts of issues. medicare for all, free college tuition, taxes on the wealthy. we'll talk about that that with tom perez. >> trace: chris wallace, thank you. >> always a pleasure. >> coming up on the other side of the
chris wallace, "fox news sunday." i'm going to let you tease your own show.mike pompeo coming up to talk about this upcoming summit. >> yes. mike pompeo who will be at the table with kim and president trump on wednesday in hanoi will be live at our table here on "fox news sunday," sunday morning, to preview the summit. we'll talk about the humanitarian crisis and this deadline in venezuela and the president's change of mind allowing 200 troops to stay in syria. we're...
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they have set themselves up for a full, ben wallace and sergeant java, saying they were becoming backon their faces as soon as it happens. —— sajidjavid. it is egg on their faces as soon as it happens. -- sajid javid. you can't make them a stateless person. she does have dual nationality, one of the papers is suggesting, which meant it is possible we might be able to strip her of british citizenship, but of course the child will be born to a british mother.“ she said she was to come home and live happily with her child, would you want to live next door to that? a lot of people are happy living with their child. we might think given the benefit of doubt, but a lot of people, the readers of the sun, they won't. i don't want to give her the benefit of the doubt but i want a prosecuted for the crimes to which she has been party. i don't think her baby should be blamed. what crime so she committed? we don't know, we assume, having been party to it, joining basically a fighting force, a militia that has been wreaking violence and devastation across several countries in the middle east... sh
they have set themselves up for a full, ben wallace and sergeant java, saying they were becoming backon their faces as soon as it happens. —— sajidjavid. it is egg on their faces as soon as it happens. -- sajid javid. you can't make them a stateless person. she does have dual nationality, one of the papers is suggesting, which meant it is possible we might be able to strip her of british citizenship, but of course the child will be born to a british mother.“ she said she was to come home...
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when a con got out he said i'm going to take wallace and you know it was in a day they're going to. well they're gone got it there. you know but i got it they would actually well. it's . woody's job but they believe that he gave god this big thing because and i'm not be dismantled one of these. need to say. what i said that libya had no but that. was new york and we put them out and you. know. who can help when he's called we would not want him to it's into similitude with. the enemy within china. after the need to show bars or nomination was. a deal for this. after all everybody tell you when they get tell you tell you who nobody tellin if the. no figures are missing or tell you not santa supporters who know now figure then in the course of the new show was good deeds. going to one afternoon i shipped the. islam a wild game at the here who don't know diddly a bit of my name i.z.'s it is very new one of the most. but you know many makalu speeding. well i've only got a speeding allowed to go those pretty at all would be peace on after the v.t. got asked to sell or they are not forced
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imaginative name but it does carry some part of positive connotations that includes the end of those terror wallace as well as having the two countries shift their focus on promoting advanced technology. national companies as well as you know getting a stronger control over the economic rules globally did order to get to that point and just very briefly what are the next steps all investors mostly welcome the news but right now you know that this still aware that there are a lot of difficult negotiations to come ahead particularly when it comes to china's position off on ip as well as the u.s. gaining control of accountability on china's part over some of some some of these issues as well all right andrea hang there in singapore thank you so much. the mobile world congress the world's largest mobile communications trade fairs kicked off in barcelona last week some say the world's largest smartphone manufacturer presented a sensation a phone that unfolds to form a template well now china still way says it's gone one step further. away says the mate x. is the fastest foldable five g. phone in the wor
imaginative name but it does carry some part of positive connotations that includes the end of those terror wallace as well as having the two countries shift their focus on promoting advanced technology. national companies as well as you know getting a stronger control over the economic rules globally did order to get to that point and just very briefly what are the next steps all investors mostly welcome the news but right now you know that this still aware that there are a lot of difficult...
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security minister ben wallace.mayor of london gave his reaction to shamima begum's desire to return to the uk. i don't want to prejudice any potential case that might go but i am clear that we have laws in place to make sure that the police and authorities can speak to somebody before they get on a plane to consider if offences have been committed. and if we think that anybody who comes to our country is a national security threat or might commit an offence, they might be stopped from coming to the country. if she arrives in this country and they can be interviewed at the port and see if offences have been committed. it's really important that the police and authorities look at each case seriously, but the wider point i would make is that we know, and we've spoken about in the past, there are children and vulnerable people being groomed and radicalised in their bedrooms in this country. i would say to any parent, big brother, big sister, anybody who thinks somebody they know might be being groomed, ring the authori
security minister ben wallace.mayor of london gave his reaction to shamima begum's desire to return to the uk. i don't want to prejudice any potential case that might go but i am clear that we have laws in place to make sure that the police and authorities can speak to somebody before they get on a plane to consider if offences have been committed. and if we think that anybody who comes to our country is a national security threat or might commit an offence, they might be stopped from coming to...
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jed wallace with the only goal as they beat high—flying derby.em five points above the relegation spots. alfredo morelos scored four goals for rangers as they thrashed kilmarnock 5—0 in a fifth round scottish cup replay. kilmarnock had daniel bachmann sent off in the first half, and andrew halliday got the other rangers goal. they're heading towards an extraordinary finish in the first one—day international between england and the west indies in barbados. the hosts batted first, and it was chris gayle who once again dominated the innings. a brilliant 135 from him helped west indies to 360—8. that included 23 sixes, a record for an odi. england will have to beat their biggest ever run chase if they are to win, but they're making a good go of it. openerjason roy making a fine century. he went for 123, butjoe root and captain eoin morgan going along very nicely. england currently 319—2 from 42 overs. england's women's side go up against india in three one—day internationals beginning on friday. it's the start of a tour of the sub—continent that also
jed wallace with the only goal as they beat high—flying derby.em five points above the relegation spots. alfredo morelos scored four goals for rangers as they thrashed kilmarnock 5—0 in a fifth round scottish cup replay. kilmarnock had daniel bachmann sent off in the first half, and andrew halliday got the other rangers goal. they're heading towards an extraordinary finish in the first one—day international between england and the west indies in barbados. the hosts batted first, and it...
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rocket at cape canaveral space station in florida that was on thursday night israeli robotic lander wallace zip around the earth about six weeks in a whopping four landing on the lunar surface. a state of the news live from berlin i'm filled. with the next obvious also a good to. earth . for saving google india's tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions and global ideas the embodied series of global three thousand on d w and.
rocket at cape canaveral space station in florida that was on thursday night israeli robotic lander wallace zip around the earth about six weeks in a whopping four landing on the lunar surface. a state of the news live from berlin i'm filled. with the next obvious also a good to. earth . for saving google india's tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions and global ideas the embodied series of global...
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let's bring in chris wallace. welcome back.t heard from the president making strongly his case talking about drugs, human trafficking, gangs flowing across our border. you don't have a border, you don't have a country. we're getting it done. what did you think? >> he is a strong, forceful advocate for his position and you heard him challenged when it was suggested you are making up this crisis and he pointed to the angel moms and dads who have lost loved ones and said tell them that i'm making this up. so he is making a strong and emotional case and there are millions of americans who will agree with him. on the other hand there are people who one question whether or not it's a national emergency and two, even if they think it is question the idea of whether this is a constitutional overreach. whether the president has the power to spend money that hasn't been appropriated by congress. the big difference between this and the other declarations of emergency as bill pointed out. those were specific cases where the president was f
let's bring in chris wallace. welcome back.t heard from the president making strongly his case talking about drugs, human trafficking, gangs flowing across our border. you don't have a border, you don't have a country. we're getting it done. what did you think? >> he is a strong, forceful advocate for his position and you heard him challenged when it was suggested you are making up this crisis and he pointed to the angel moms and dads who have lost loved ones and said tell them that i'm...
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of 2020 defending that diversity against a president that has more racial resentment than george wallace. the contrast does kind of demand to be announced between the way democrats are reacting to this and the way republicans react to the president talking about very fine people on both sides of charlottesville, or disparaging entire countries with the vulgarity, or for that matter, cindy hide smith. we did not see anything approaching this magnitude of condemnation from the other side, i do think that over time that contrast is going to be part of the discussion, about the way this is unfolding. >> when we heard northam in his statements in q & a say, i think it's a different situation. when i was dressing up in costume with black face as michael jackson, versus what you see in that picture, someone standing next to a person in a kkk attire outfit. do you think there's a difference? >> you're explaining, you're losing. the governor was doing a lot of explaining there. that is not a discussion you want to be having when you're at the point where he's at. putting out a public relations ta
of 2020 defending that diversity against a president that has more racial resentment than george wallace. the contrast does kind of demand to be announced between the way democrats are reacting to this and the way republicans react to the president talking about very fine people on both sides of charlottesville, or disparaging entire countries with the vulgarity, or for that matter, cindy hide smith. we did not see anything approaching this magnitude of condemnation from the other side, i do...
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up next, deadline white house with my friend nicolle wallace. hi, everyone, it is 4:00 in washington dc. we're covering all of it for you. we start with the man in charge of the mueller investigation, matt whittaker and a hearing that was combative and contentious, she drew a line in the sand today about his conversations with the president and the mueller probe, and he did so after saying he would not answer any questions about his conversations with the president. >> at any point since that briefing have you communicated any information you learned in that briefing to president trumtrum trump? mr. chairman i know there is a unique special interest in this -- >> it's a yes or no question, have you communicated anything you learned in that briefing about the investigation to president trump, yes or no? >> mr. chairman, as i said earlier in my owning remarks i do not intend to talk about my private conversations with the president of the united states. >> he also separated himself from other top officials including rod rosenstein by refusing to d
up next, deadline white house with my friend nicolle wallace. hi, everyone, it is 4:00 in washington dc. we're covering all of it for you. we start with the man in charge of the mueller investigation, matt whittaker and a hearing that was combative and contentious, she drew a line in the sand today about his conversations with the president and the mueller probe, and he did so after saying he would not answer any questions about his conversations with the president. >> at any point since...
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lost their way, lean slightly more to the right a nswer lean slightly more to the right answer out wallaceffect and being re—assimilated back into the conservative party. will be seejumpers into the conservative party. will be see jumpers out of tories? that there is more to lose under the tories so i would be more surprised by that fencing more from labour. that is all we have time for. thank you so very much. they will be both back at 11:30pm but for the moment goodbye from all three of us. good evening. soggy evening across the northwest of the country, but very, very mild. in fact, very wet across some parts of the uk, cadenbury, for example, will get its fair share of the rain for the next 12 hours or so. the clouds are coming in out of the southwest. in fact, the air is coming all the way from that canary islands, so it is going to be very mild tonight. we are going to keep this mild weather really through the rest of the week, the temperatures will keep on climbing as we head to the end of the week. here is the weather front through this evening, we're at right now, that rain splash
lost their way, lean slightly more to the right a nswer lean slightly more to the right answer out wallaceffect and being re—assimilated back into the conservative party. will be seejumpers into the conservative party. will be see jumpers out of tories? that there is more to lose under the tories so i would be more surprised by that fencing more from labour. that is all we have time for. thank you so very much. they will be both back at 11:30pm but for the moment goodbye from all three of us....
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a claim french director alfonso wallace on tells the story off several men who were abused by a catholic priest when they were kids. long repressed memories awakened when they find out that the same priest is still in charge. he says you got connected to. sufficient moment had also been critical of us and call them because could you keep the faith in this based on the real case. on the french priest who is currently facing charges of sex really assaulting around seventy boss direct office while was also as he wanted to break the silence about the alleged crimes in preparation for his film he spoke extensively with the victims. and. i stuck closely to their stories but to protect their families i took some liberties with the details which were much more disturbing than in the film. which is you don't watch and i don't hear in the movie as in real life the victims fight for justice and against father play in a superior whom they accuse of covering up the alleged abuse. you're up to date now on. american evan steen from all of us in berlin thanks for watching. hey listen. that's more video
a claim french director alfonso wallace on tells the story off several men who were abused by a catholic priest when they were kids. long repressed memories awakened when they find out that the same priest is still in charge. he says you got connected to. sufficient moment had also been critical of us and call them because could you keep the faith in this based on the real case. on the french priest who is currently facing charges of sex really assaulting around seventy boss direct office while...
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here was steven miller's response to chris wallace yesterday. >.oh, we don't have it.at you don't know and you don't catch what you don't catch. that's what he said. like basically they can't -- thitherio grande valley, there'o cities or towns but that's where they're saying that's where the want to stop the entry and that's where the wall should be. >> i think the point was not that they can't prove the wall is effective but rather that you can't say necessarily what percentage of drugs come across the border because they're not caught when they're not coming through ports of entry. but the white house, to be clear, is constantly putting out research about the effectiveness of the wall and particularly el paso, texas. they see that as a place where it's been very effective. el paso has seen lower crime over the past decade. they point to san diego where you saw people climbing over the wall but they do see it as an effective deterrent. cheryl: the impact of the 240 protests that are planned across the country today on president's day, 10,000 people will be out in forc
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i'm chris wallace in for bret baier. we're following two big stories at this hour.in 2020 apologizes for identifying herself as american indian on this registration cashed. and she says there could be more revelations like that still to come. and, the political chaos in virginia keeps growing. now, the state's top three democrats are in hot water as the attorney general admits to his own racist moment while the governor considers his political future. all this while the woman accusing the state's lieutenant governor of sexual assault comes forward with details of the alleged incident.
i'm chris wallace in for bret baier. we're following two big stories at this hour.in 2020 apologizes for identifying herself as american indian on this registration cashed. and she says there could be more revelations like that still to come. and, the political chaos in virginia keeps growing. now, the state's top three democrats are in hot water as the attorney general admits to his own racist moment while the governor considers his political future. all this while the woman accusing the...
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>>> paul butler, that does it for our hour, i'm nicolle wallace, "mtp daily" starts right now. >> if it is monday, the president believes putin. >> good evening, welcome to mtp dal daily, we start with the most shocking bomb shell. and it is not the ex-fbi's account of what happened in the oval office. it is not launching the launches of a counter intelligence probe either. because as stunning as those are, and we'll get to them, it all comes back to the biggest stunner of them all. that this president's behavior, when it came to vupt, was a threat to national security. it brings us to a stunning admission of the president in the oval office when they tried to brief him on a mat ere related to a matter of rub shan spying aer -- russians. the president said something that revealed the depths of his credibility he gives to rupt about national security. >> the president essentially said he didn't believe the north koreans had the capability to hit us here and he did not believe that because president putin told him they did not. he told him that the north korean s don't actually have th
>>> paul butler, that does it for our hour, i'm nicolle wallace, "mtp daily" starts right now. >> if it is monday, the president believes putin. >> good evening, welcome to mtp dal daily, we start with the most shocking bomb shell. and it is not the ex-fbi's account of what happened in the oval office. it is not launching the launches of a counter intelligence probe either. because as stunning as those are, and we'll get to them, it all comes back to the biggest...
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chris: i'mchris wallace.ver a racist picture despite a barrage of calls from fellow democrats for his resignation. ♪ ♪ >> i am not east -- either of the people in that photo. i am asking for the opportunity to earn your forgiveness. chris: from the firestorm over the offensive yearbook photo to the outrage over northam's comments about late-term abortion -- >> the infant would be delivered, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother. chris: this hour we'll discuss how the events have brought the issues of race and abortion to the forefront of the 2020 campaign. >>> then, president trump
chris: i'mchris wallace.ver a racist picture despite a barrage of calls from fellow democrats for his resignation. ♪ ♪ >> i am not east -- either of the people in that photo. i am asking for the opportunity to earn your forgiveness. chris: from the firestorm over the offensive yearbook photo to the outrage over northam's comments about late-term abortion -- >> the infant would be delivered, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother. chris: this hour...
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chris wallace? >> chris: you know, jesse, animals really are great.residential candidate new york senator kirsten gillibrand. the efforts to take care of 9/11 victims and first responders as the compensation fund starts to run dry. this is "special report." good evening. i'm chris wallace in for bret baier. president trump is on his way to hanoi this hour. he'll try to build on the momentum that started during his
chris wallace? >> chris: you know, jesse, animals really are great.residential candidate new york senator kirsten gillibrand. the efforts to take care of 9/11 victims and first responders as the compensation fund starts to run dry. this is "special report." good evening. i'm chris wallace in for bret baier. president trump is on his way to hanoi this hour. he'll try to build on the momentum that started during his