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wallace knew the crime lab never found a trace of blood back in 1985.ut now he needed to know why not. >> he does the murder. where did he go next? i know this. when they got to his house, he had wet clothing hanging in his bathtub. there was one pair of pants, one shirt. in other words, it's one outfit that needed washing that day, on the day he told us he was going to go to his brother's to do the wash. what is it about that one outfit that needed washing that day? >> back in 1985, those clothes were tested for blood using a chemical called luminol. >> when you spray it on the clothing, it will luminesce in those areas where you have body fluids. blood is a body fluid. that will luminesce. it turns out these clothes glowed in two areas, two important areas. when they tested them for blood, they were negative for blood. something is there but it's not blood. >> so now, two decades since archie mcfarland's murder, wallace found janos's clothes. they were still in the evidence locker. he sent them off to the crime lab for retesting. once again, there was
wallace knew the crime lab never found a trace of blood back in 1985.ut now he needed to know why not. >> he does the murder. where did he go next? i know this. when they got to his house, he had wet clothing hanging in his bathtub. there was one pair of pants, one shirt. in other words, it's one outfit that needed washing that day, on the day he told us he was going to go to his brother's to do the wash. what is it about that one outfit that needed washing that day? >> back in...
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all others can call in at 220-748-8001 as we have this conversation with the reverend wallace. as we talk about evangelical voters can you just define the term? evangelical, where does that term come from? >> great question on christmas eve. it comes from jesus first sermon -- his first mission statement at nazareth when he's announcing his mission he says -- he's quoting isaiah the spirit of the lord is upon me because it's anointed me to bring good news to the poor. now the word in there is eadvantageal. we get evangelical from there. i call it his nazareth manifesto, the spirit of the lord is upon me. i bring good news to the poor. if your gospel whatever it does to your life if it isn't good news to the poor it isn't the gospel of jesus. so in this season we think of -- i think of mary's -- put down the mighty from the throne. mary, the mother of jesus. fill the hungry with good things and sent the rich, empty away. that's her prayer. so evangelicals means good news to poor. so what people are saying in this whole reaction, this conversation you're taking about is why do we
all others can call in at 220-748-8001 as we have this conversation with the reverend wallace. as we talk about evangelical voters can you just define the term? evangelical, where does that term come from? >> great question on christmas eve. it comes from jesus first sermon -- his first mission statement at nazareth when he's announcing his mission he says -- he's quoting isaiah the spirit of the lord is upon me because it's anointed me to bring good news to the poor. now the word in...
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i'll tell her to check out wallace.s have another cheating scandal on their hands. lauren: was the second baseman wearing yowearing buzzers unders shirt during the american league playoffs? we'll have that answer when "fbn: a.m." returns. ♪ at fidelity, online u.s. stocks and etfs are commission-free. and when you open a new brokerage account, your cash is automatically invested at a great rate. that's why fidelity leads the industry in value while our competition continues to talk. ♪ talk, talk lauren: we want answers, mike gunzelman on the scandal that continues to grow. >> it's been a while. the week that was in major league baseball doesn't seem to go anywhere any time soon, 3 baseball managers have been essentially fired or mutually departed from their teams including a gm and then now we find out that josÉ from houston astros allegedly may have been using a buzzard underneath jersey to find out what the next pitch was going to be, the big question and the video in question, he's running home, you can see it there,
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please welcome chris wallace.applause] >> i can't imagine where i would have gotten that inclination either. someone once said if you haven't been a reporte reporter what wou have done and i said i wouldn't have absolutely any idea except to be a reporter. i was looking at the video and it brought back some memories because i remember one saturday afternoon a long time ago when i took my kids who were my twins were about 12 to the newseum over in roslyn area. you could see it but you couldn't quite get there. my kids were not thrilled. we is involved in an interactive report how to cover reporters and they got engaged in it but t said data please don't ever do this to us again. a few years later, i brought them here and they saw it as a magnificent building and you see him and all the wonderful exhibits you have here. i think for the first time in their lives they were proud of their old man dead, so i thank you very much. [laughter] i want to talk this evening about the first amendment and the challenges inside o
please welcome chris wallace.applause] >> i can't imagine where i would have gotten that inclination either. someone once said if you haven't been a reporte reporter what wou have done and i said i wouldn't have absolutely any idea except to be a reporter. i was looking at the video and it brought back some memories because i remember one saturday afternoon a long time ago when i took my kids who were my twins were about 12 to the newseum over in roslyn area. you could see it but you...
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. >> reporter: for homeowner sean wallace, the new year meant jumping on a new chance to save. >> thanks to refinancing, since we purchased our home in july of 2018, we're now saving just over $300 a month. >> reporter: he refinanced the mortgage on his chicago condo last week. >> it does feel like found money to us. >> reporter: wallace is not alone. mortgage applications soared more than 30% last week driving the surge refinancing, which more than doubled compared to a year ago the 30-year fixed is down almost one percentage point in that time check out this map, a year ago a $300,000 30-year fixed loan would have been $1500 with today's rates, that payment would be $140 less that's a savings of $1700 a year. >> very rarely do you get an opportunity to save over $100 a month. >> reporter: to decide if you should refinance, determine how long you want to stay in your home and calculate how much you would save per month to make sure that justifies any refinancing fees. >> when rates drop below 4%, there is a scenario where it works for the vast majority of people we start with. >> report
. >> reporter: for homeowner sean wallace, the new year meant jumping on a new chance to save. >> thanks to refinancing, since we purchased our home in july of 2018, we're now saving just over $300 a month. >> reporter: he refinanced the mortgage on his chicago condo last week. >> it does feel like found money to us. >> reporter: wallace is not alone. mortgage applications soared more than 30% last week driving the surge refinancing, which more than doubled...
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that was ben wallace and thenjeremy corbyn stood up wallace and thenjeremy corbyn stood up to questiontermined to keepin because they are so determined to keep in with president trump. this assassination puts british troops and civilians, as well as the people of the region, in danger. jeremy corbyn there. there are still points of order in the chamber and we will keep an eye out for the eu withdrawal bill which is scheduled to ta ke withdrawal bill which is scheduled to take place later. wi—fi—enabled litter boxes for cats and a rotating tv specifically designed for use by the tiktok generation — that‘s just some of the new technology on display at the world‘s biggest consumer tech showcase in las vegas. it‘s a chance for aspiring start—ups and established brands to show off their latest gadgets. 0ur reporter zoe kleinmann has been to find out what‘s creating a buzz. it looks like pork and it‘s supposed to taste like it too, but this is a new meat—free alternative. the impossible sausage is by the same company who gave us fake burgers last year. it might be veganuary in the uk, but po
that was ben wallace and thenjeremy corbyn stood up wallace and thenjeremy corbyn stood up to questiontermined to keepin because they are so determined to keep in with president trump. this assassination puts british troops and civilians, as well as the people of the region, in danger. jeremy corbyn there. there are still points of order in the chamber and we will keep an eye out for the eu withdrawal bill which is scheduled to ta ke withdrawal bill which is scheduled to take place later....
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this is because ben wallace points out that there 00:08:26,1000 --> 00:08:27,419 have been, in the lastaq that appellant repeatedly attacked by forces, iranian forces, and that this is actually to undermine neighbouring sovereign nations. it's interesting because obviously borisjohnson is going to fight back and have important decisions to make. and the foreign secretary will be going come in the coming days, to paris, to berlin and then to washington to come interesting you hadn't noticed before that it says it's a long planned visit. we are heading in the last few moments that he will meet the foreign secretary, he will meet us secretary of state mike pompeo on thursday. and then going to canada. to pick up on the point in the sunday times the telegraph talks about the vulnerability as see, but there's also vulnerability for british troops that are stationed there on land. we have 400 troops who are training iraqi forces at the invitation of the iraqi government, obviously but they are going to be vulnerable to any counterattack that iranian backed forces might launch. so you can unde
this is because ben wallace points out that there 00:08:26,1000 --> 00:08:27,419 have been, in the lastaq that appellant repeatedly attacked by forces, iranian forces, and that this is actually to undermine neighbouring sovereign nations. it's interesting because obviously borisjohnson is going to fight back and have important decisions to make. and the foreign secretary will be going come in the coming days, to paris, to berlin and then to washington to come interesting you hadn't noticed...
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chris: i'm chris wallace.in des moines ahead of the iowa caucuses where the shadow of impeachment reaching all the way from capitol hill. ♪. >> they complain about process but they do in the seriously contest any of the allegations against the president. >> the mcconnell rules seem to be designed by president trump, for president trump. chris: democrats wrap up their opening arguments and president trump's lawyers finally get their turn. >> we will show you a lot of evidence that they should have showed you. chris: we'll discuss the battle overalling witnesses with alan dershowitz, a member of the president's defense team. it is a "fox news s
chris: i'm chris wallace.in des moines ahead of the iowa caucuses where the shadow of impeachment reaching all the way from capitol hill. ♪. >> they complain about process but they do in the seriously contest any of the allegations against the president. >> the mcconnell rules seem to be designed by president trump, for president trump. chris: democrats wrap up their opening arguments and president trump's lawyers finally get their turn. >> we will show you a lot of evidence...
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i think it is bold of ben wallace to say this.he was caught on camera, not knowing that he was from, of course, we are doing this to stop brexit, he said! he is someone this to stop brexit, he said! he is someone who can be quite outspoken, but people in the us, when they want to preserve the special relationship, there may be a dwindling number of them, they might ta ke dwindling number of them, they might take comfort from this, saying, we need the support of allies, trump talking about how we don't need nato, but we need the support of people around the world for the optics, that word you used earlier. there is speculation as to whether ben wallace will remain in post, however. this could taste in his demise, who knows? or maybe he feels free to set! the sunday telegraph, the national trust to take on the terraced homes of real people, some are beyond the reach of real people! this is nice, they have an interview with tim parker, the chairman of the national trust, who is marking the 125th anniversary of the national trust. he
i think it is bold of ben wallace to say this.he was caught on camera, not knowing that he was from, of course, we are doing this to stop brexit, he said! he is someone this to stop brexit, he said! he is someone who can be quite outspoken, but people in the us, when they want to preserve the special relationship, there may be a dwindling number of them, they might ta ke dwindling number of them, they might take comfort from this, saying, we need the support of allies, trump talking about how...
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extraordinary, this story by ben wallace that america won't be the world's policeman any more.. is ita can be read in all kinds of ways. is it a bid for more money for defence in the budget on the 11th of march? it could be that. it's also a way of saying that nobody knows what president donald trump spa strategy is in the middle east or anywhere else. at the same time when trump is increasing the number of troops in the middle east, there is 14,000 more than there were in may last year. with an incoherent strategy, ben wallace '5 concluding we can't rely on them because trump is soma curial, give me more money for decent defences. is quite a list of what he wants, he says we are very dependent on american cover, intelligence, surveillance, assets, we need to diversify. a big pitch for more money. a story that would have led the paper in any other week but this. let's end on the front page of the independent. my question to finish off, willjess phillips have the support of momentum, because that matters at this stage. jess phillips is an mp in the birmingham area, very funny, o
extraordinary, this story by ben wallace that america won't be the world's policeman any more.. is ita can be read in all kinds of ways. is it a bid for more money for defence in the budget on the 11th of march? it could be that. it's also a way of saying that nobody knows what president donald trump spa strategy is in the middle east or anywhere else. at the same time when trump is increasing the number of troops in the middle east, there is 14,000 more than there were in may last year. with...
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i have bret baier and chris wallace with me as this is happening. great we're on the screen at the same time. so bret, i just want to get an idea of how big a moment this is for the country and for the president of the united states. >> this is a moment in history. however this moment was expected. we did see one nay, one no vote from a democrat i'm assuming. that's the jersey democrat, van drew who will become a republican. i don't know that for sure. chad pergram will. we'll get that detail in just a moment. there were a few no votes. we saw a few of those before in some of these articles including tulsi gabbard that didn't vote for an article of impeachment. that was the historic one december 18. this is kind of pro forma. when we see the move from the house to the senate, that's the official notification that the senate has this a and the trial begins. listen, for people that cover washington, this is one of the super bowl moments as far as an impeachment trial. 1998 is the last time this happened. you know, we just don't see this every day. the
i have bret baier and chris wallace with me as this is happening. great we're on the screen at the same time. so bret, i just want to get an idea of how big a moment this is for the country and for the president of the united states. >> this is a moment in history. however this moment was expected. we did see one nay, one no vote from a democrat i'm assuming. that's the jersey democrat, van drew who will become a republican. i don't know that for sure. chad pergram will. we'll get that...
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to newt gingrich and the whole george wallace centric story of the rise of modern conservatism. for a while, that was out. that was challenged by the goldwater renaissance, the focus on sun belt politics. how innteresting to see the past few years, some of those same folks are interested in george wallace. george wallace is back in a big way and suddenly we are nourished -- we are interested in understanding him again. even when we have seeming dramatic, provocative, collective statements of a shift in the historiography, we also have within those collections themselves the seeds of the next swing, or the next big thing. if you go back to myth of southern exceptionalism, the last essay is nancy mclean and it is called the neo-confederacy versus the new deal. that isa volume supposedly collectively challenging the notion of southern history and telling a story of post-world war ii modernization, there are still the seeds of what comes next. what comes next is not simply a swing back to the other side. that argument looks different based on the historiographical developments and t
to newt gingrich and the whole george wallace centric story of the rise of modern conservatism. for a while, that was out. that was challenged by the goldwater renaissance, the focus on sun belt politics. how innteresting to see the past few years, some of those same folks are interested in george wallace. george wallace is back in a big way and suddenly we are nourished -- we are interested in understanding him again. even when we have seeming dramatic, provocative, collective statements of a...
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it is good to see my boss, assistant secretary rob wallace.all have different stories to tell. about the legacy that dr. king built for us. as a proud black woman, appointed by president trump to serve his administration, i praise the lord every day for dr. king and his legacy that has paved the way for me. the legacy built by dr. king affects all of us. black and white, brown, red, yellow, it was and it is a huge achievement. and it did not come easy. there were many sacrifices that were made. and nobody knows or feels those sacrifices more than his family. martin luther king jr. iii lost his daddy when he was 10 years old as part of that legacy. his father paved the ultimate price and sacrifice for us to live his legacy. martin luther king iii has had to carry that ultimate price his whole life. martin luther king iii has a sacrament -- has carried that sacrifice well. and because of him, his father's legacy does not just survive, but it has thrived and has made america better for it. martin luther king iii is working hard every day to expan
it is good to see my boss, assistant secretary rob wallace.all have different stories to tell. about the legacy that dr. king built for us. as a proud black woman, appointed by president trump to serve his administration, i praise the lord every day for dr. king and his legacy that has paved the way for me. the legacy built by dr. king affects all of us. black and white, brown, red, yellow, it was and it is a huge achievement. and it did not come easy. there were many sacrifices that were made....
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and this is why fox news should have got a debate at least one because i think chris wallace we could all agree would probably have some tougher sanctions and what we heard a couple nights ago you know jamie it wasn't going to jump in right now go ahead go ahead ron johnson. jamie said there was another for instance of that happening too when they brought up medicare for all and they said bernie you really need to attach a price tag on medicare for all now this panel we might not all agree on medicare for all i'm for it but you know bernie sanders went on to explain how the pricing of medicare for all would work like he explained it in that answer and then their next question was joe biden doesn't bernie need to give a price tag on medicare for all it's like are you listening to what the guy saying it was it was truly my feeling is it just been jamie go ahead jump in is a very i think it's very interesting that what theme in sort of did was engaged in what i called sort of a villain izing i mean it's not a real word it's there in the dictionary but what i see to be evil. where they ki
and this is why fox news should have got a debate at least one because i think chris wallace we could all agree would probably have some tougher sanctions and what we heard a couple nights ago you know jamie it wasn't going to jump in right now go ahead go ahead ron johnson. jamie said there was another for instance of that happening too when they brought up medicare for all and they said bernie you really need to attach a price tag on medicare for all now this panel we might not all agree on...
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all eyes on the defence secretary, ben wallace, this afternoon.iting to hear what the responses from the british government. this was not boris johnson, the prime minister, doing all of this. it was the defence secretary. interestingly, he stayed clear about talking about the legality of what the americans did. there was no outright condemnation of age, and in fact, there was no outright condemnation of age, and infact, ben there was no outright condemnation of age, and in fact, ben wallace was saying there was a case of self—defense, he talked about the fa ct self—defense, he talked about the fact that there had been several attacks on targets in iraq over the months, and say that actually america had shown restraint up until now. but the really clear message from the uk government is that they really wa nt from the uk government is that they really want to try and calm the situation down, and of course, remember the british were not told in advance by the americans that this was going to happen, even though there are british troops in iraq. this
all eyes on the defence secretary, ben wallace, this afternoon.iting to hear what the responses from the british government. this was not boris johnson, the prime minister, doing all of this. it was the defence secretary. interestingly, he stayed clear about talking about the legality of what the americans did. there was no outright condemnation of age, and in fact, there was no outright condemnation of age, and infact, ben there was no outright condemnation of age, and in fact, ben wallace was...
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wallace has again gone missing. simply very large done. i think you love of the sky you see for music with children. the same person. oh just be fully. on our last night we learned that rosa mary has been taken to hospital. she's having a miscarriage. when a french soldier was murdered in a so-called terrorist attack. his mother retaliated with the love. speaking out against intolerance and alienation. she travels the world with the result of a grieving mother who lost a son but adopted a generation plenty for a witness documentary on al-jazeera the climate crisis and the environment take center stage at this year's world economic forum in davos business people experts and leaders from around the world can expect an icy reception from some as they discuss how to save the planet from the threat of rising temperatures get the latest updates on al-jazeera. are joining us from discovering this which is the copy of a letter germany addressed to my grandfather al-jazeera. traces are friendly to the regime. and office which is fascism or terribly
wallace has again gone missing. simply very large done. i think you love of the sky you see for music with children. the same person. oh just be fully. on our last night we learned that rosa mary has been taken to hospital. she's having a miscarriage. when a french soldier was murdered in a so-called terrorist attack. his mother retaliated with the love. speaking out against intolerance and alienation. she travels the world with the result of a grieving mother who lost a son but adopted a...
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wallace has again gone missing. simply very large done. i think you love of the sky you see for music your children. the same person. oh just be fully. sing on on last night we learned that rise a married has been taken to hospital she's having a miscarriage and cut worked it out as their anger is since it's lord schiff as a principal presenta and as a correspondent with any breaking news story rolled to hear from those people who would normally not to get their voices heard on of international news channel for one moment all be very proud all for as when we covered they nepal earthquake of 2050 a terrible natural disaster in the story that needed to be told from the hot of the affected area to d. than to tell the people story it was very important of the time al-jazeera explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how why both ways influenced the course of history the cell's said he did not get enough credit for ending a budget he wanted to be the big historical figure but he was mandela the biggest icon in the world the prisoner an
wallace has again gone missing. simply very large done. i think you love of the sky you see for music your children. the same person. oh just be fully. sing on on last night we learned that rise a married has been taken to hospital she's having a miscarriage and cut worked it out as their anger is since it's lord schiff as a principal presenta and as a correspondent with any breaking news story rolled to hear from those people who would normally not to get their voices heard on of international...
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with me here in miami, chris wallace, dana perino, guy lewis, nice to see you in person.arie harf standing by, already in des moines, iowa, marie, hello to you. i want to start back on capitol hill with rick scott, senator, thank you for your time. i imagine at some point you would like to be in florida, nonetheless, you are where you are for the moment. when do you make the vote? speak of the weather looks better down there. i wish that i was down there. will clearly vote on the witness is next few hours. the house, they never presented a case, because they did not do their job in the house. they could've called on people like john bolton to testify, they elected to rush this through, it is completely there fault. then they want us to do their job for them. >> you think there will be a vote on witnesses today? is that right? >> i think we will have a vote in the next few hours on witnesses, and i have never believed that we were going to have witnesses, because i believe that it was the house's job to do their job, and they never did their job. they rushed this through,
with me here in miami, chris wallace, dana perino, guy lewis, nice to see you in person.arie harf standing by, already in des moines, iowa, marie, hello to you. i want to start back on capitol hill with rick scott, senator, thank you for your time. i imagine at some point you would like to be in florida, nonetheless, you are where you are for the moment. when do you make the vote? speak of the weather looks better down there. i wish that i was down there. will clearly vote on the witness is...
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back with chris wallace. sum up the day what we're seeing and may see going forward. >> well, it's history. that's what we're seeing as we're seeing history. the third impeachment trial of a president in our history. we don't know the smart money, the conventional wisdom in washington is that however long it takes that the. will be acquitted. will not be removed from office. they'll get nothing close to the 2/3, the 67 votes that they would need in the senate to remove him. on the other hand, we do have continue to have evidence and troubling evidence that comes out. the government accountability office, the gao, a nonpartisan office in the government just today said that president trump and his administration broke the law when they refused to turn over the aid that had been voted by congress and the president signed the $200 million in aid to ukraine. we heard from lev parnas, the indicted, out on bail associated you also have joe biden saying man, if i got subpoenaed, i'd come testify. so we don't know wha
back with chris wallace. sum up the day what we're seeing and may see going forward. >> well, it's history. that's what we're seeing as we're seeing history. the third impeachment trial of a president in our history. we don't know the smart money, the conventional wisdom in washington is that however long it takes that the. will be acquitted. will not be removed from office. they'll get nothing close to the 2/3, the 67 votes that they would need in the senate to remove him. on the other...
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wallace has again gone missing. simply via lot done. i think you love a blue sky in the sea foam as you call it you've been the. same person. wow just before leaving on our last night we learned that rosa mary has been taken to hospital. she's having a miscarriage. and. the whole d.n.a. of al-jazeera is to deliver news of people who are subject to the decisions made by the pope but you know most of the others feel about the general election in december the 12th is old anything when you see big groups of people walking through europe they're all individuals with children the lloyd's of it but stores these places become a complete trust so important or simply no where to put all these people you have to deal with them to treat those who didn't use it but it's. almost lost on you out on the streets protesting whether on line you feel the weight of the system when you walk through each and every lead billboard layer further and further into the jail or if you join us once a week entry has to start from day one whether again you and attentio
wallace has again gone missing. simply via lot done. i think you love a blue sky in the sea foam as you call it you've been the. same person. wow just before leaving on our last night we learned that rosa mary has been taken to hospital. she's having a miscarriage. and. the whole d.n.a. of al-jazeera is to deliver news of people who are subject to the decisions made by the pope but you know most of the others feel about the general election in december the 12th is old anything when you see big...
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those are all debates that will no doubt come up with the defence spending review, but mr wallace wasministration has been about theissue trump administration has been about the issue of huawei and i'm sure you've been involved with discussions of this in government, there is a decision coming in the next week or so, the problem for the uk of courses that they want to keep open trade route to china, and if they cut off china, and huawei, they imperil that. well, i think there are two things come to the specific concern about china which says that any individuals or organisations can be compelled to carry out work in terms of security for the state, that in itself is a concern really about any chinese entity. but secondly, there are wider issues about the security of our national infrastructure. and i think what we have to be clear is that we have objective criteria, they are not designed to exclude anyone company or any one country, but there are certain risks that we cannot take in that critical national infrastructure. do think there will be repercussions if we did get into bed with
those are all debates that will no doubt come up with the defence spending review, but mr wallace wasministration has been about theissue trump administration has been about the issue of huawei and i'm sure you've been involved with discussions of this in government, there is a decision coming in the next week or so, the problem for the uk of courses that they want to keep open trade route to china, and if they cut off china, and huawei, they imperil that. well, i think there are two things...
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i think that's a very neat summary of where mr wallace was and where the british government has beenof days. reemphasizing that they were falling back on again and again the escalation, this desire to see a return to the promisee and a removal of the potential for the conflict or violence associated with what happened at the tail end of last week. just a couple of details from what mr wallace said, the defence secretary in the house of commons saying that it was important that some operational personnel or moved out of baghdad and that would be happening. as i say reemphasizing this desire for the escalation. interestingly here, the focus of the response we heard from jeremy corbyn the labour leader responding for the opposition rather than the shadow defence secretary. making the point that borisjohnson, the prime minister was not here and we heard very little from boris johnson minister was not here and we heard very little from borisjohnson in terms of a public in front of the camera in front of the microphone response as to what happened in baghdad the other day. focus instead co
i think that's a very neat summary of where mr wallace was and where the british government has beenof days. reemphasizing that they were falling back on again and again the escalation, this desire to see a return to the promisee and a removal of the potential for the conflict or violence associated with what happened at the tail end of last week. just a couple of details from what mr wallace said, the defence secretary in the house of commons saying that it was important that some operational...
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chris: i'm chris wallace.nt in the middle east as president trump orders an airstrike that kills iran's top general. ♪. >> he was plotting attacks against americans but now we've insured that his atrocities have been stopped for good. is. chris: tehran vows hard revenge after drone strike takes out qassem soleimani head of the iran quds force. >> translator: when this general entire u.s. forces will be put on alert. chris: what happens next in the middle east. >> at the same time we don't seek war with iran but at the im
chris: i'm chris wallace.nt in the middle east as president trump orders an airstrike that kills iran's top general. ♪. >> he was plotting attacks against americans but now we've insured that his atrocities have been stopped for good. is. chris: tehran vows hard revenge after drone strike takes out qassem soleimani head of the iran quds force. >> translator: when this general entire u.s. forces will be put on alert. chris: what happens next in the middle east. >> at the same...
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let's bring in chris wallace with more on this. chris, what do you make of the president's arguments saying look, we didn't do this to start a war. we did it to stop a war. >> well, we don't know. we're being told by the administration that there was this plot that could have killed hundreds of american diplomats and soldiers. if that is the case, you have to do it. you have to protect american lives under imminent threat. the question is how imminent was the threat and you know, ultimately one of the questions -- nobody will shed a tear for the death of qassim soleimani. he was as mitch mcconnell said an evil man who had the blood of hundreds of americans on his hands over the years. the question is what happens next. how will the iranians respond. and, you know, short of this issue of an imminent plot and trying to stop that and if this was able to do that, i don't think there's any question you do it. there's the question of the possibility of iranian escalation that the situation is bad as it is could get even worse. and then w
let's bring in chris wallace with more on this. chris, what do you make of the president's arguments saying look, we didn't do this to start a war. we did it to stop a war. >> well, we don't know. we're being told by the administration that there was this plot that could have killed hundreds of american diplomats and soldiers. if that is the case, you have to do it. you have to protect american lives under imminent threat. the question is how imminent was the threat and you know,...
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the foreign secretary has not said anything, the only person was ben wallace the defence secretary.was very neutral. the phrasing of it, it was talking about how safe it is to go there. and yet the americans are critical, mike pompeo critical about the response of the british government. in fact he was also critical of france and of president macron. he said the europeans have not been as helpful as they wish they could be. which is fascinating. all ben wallace the defence secretary has said is that america is entitled to defend itself if it is entitled to defend itself if it is under attack. that's a sort of conditional statement. the word that keeps on coming back his strategy. americans have been pulling out of syria, abandons the kurds overnight, you know, which had all kinds of very quick sudden consequences, and took everybody and possibly the turks and they were fully formed and along with that. what is the strategy here? surely then it would make sense, so he told one of his favourite senators while playing golf on monday afternoon that this attack was coming. also disquiet
the foreign secretary has not said anything, the only person was ben wallace the defence secretary.was very neutral. the phrasing of it, it was talking about how safe it is to go there. and yet the americans are critical, mike pompeo critical about the response of the british government. in fact he was also critical of france and of president macron. he said the europeans have not been as helpful as they wish they could be. which is fascinating. all ben wallace the defence secretary has said is...
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joining me now, "new york times" -- new york magazine deputy editor david wallace-wells.is also the author of "the uninhabitable earth life after warming." you see some of these images and they are -- they're very dramatic and they're scary. but you argue that we've become almost immune or jaded to stuff like this. >> well, i think that the world has now seen enough climate suffering. and the media is not doing a good enough job of telling us which are the important stories, which are the truly horrifying ones, and which ones we can safely look away from. these fires from australia, i mean, it's the air in sydney has been as high as 100 times as toxic as it's safe to breathe. 500 million animals it's been estimated have died. as you mentioned, 15 million acres burned. that's 20 times the size of california's worst wildfire season on record. and we're only just beginning the wildfire season in australia. so even if these fires burn out, probably we think they'll be able to be contained by the end of this month. by the end of january. there will be other fires burning as we
joining me now, "new york times" -- new york magazine deputy editor david wallace-wells.is also the author of "the uninhabitable earth life after warming." you see some of these images and they are -- they're very dramatic and they're scary. but you argue that we've become almost immune or jaded to stuff like this. >> well, i think that the world has now seen enough climate suffering. and the media is not doing a good enough job of telling us which are the important...
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wallace has again gone missing. simply very large done. by dick you love of the sky you see for music with children. the same 1st. oh just before lee. on our last night we learned that rosemary has been taken to hospital. she's having a miscarriage. and. mobile technology. leading the way in the digital revolution. making a difference in the places. this week sexual health in south africa and the engineering social change in london inspiring young people to come police over this column they sold it using my fault acknowledged the final episode of life sucks while the apps on al-jazeera. london is one of the most important cities in the world and decisions made here have an impact on friday around the globe and so here at al-jazeera we will show you the true impact of those decisions on people and how it affects their every day that. we are free to put them on air into reading gauge those stories because we know that all audience is interested not just in the mainstream news but also the more hidden stories from parts of the world that ofte
wallace has again gone missing. simply very large done. by dick you love of the sky you see for music with children. the same 1st. oh just before lee. on our last night we learned that rosemary has been taken to hospital. she's having a miscarriage. and. mobile technology. leading the way in the digital revolution. making a difference in the places. this week sexual health in south africa and the engineering social change in london inspiring young people to come police over this column they...
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these photos were taken by photographer named jim wallace. photographsto take during that movement, and get into places where other people probably would not have been able to. then he gave the photographs to the jackson center. this is one of my favorites because it has a wonderful love story. this was taken on franklin street. they were sitting across an intersection. as you can see the different signs they are holding up. the gentleman on your far left and the lady on the far right is ruby. we are talking about segregation were black and white did not interact. he was very much attracted to ruby. he told ruby that he wanted to date her. of course ruby thought he was out of his mind. but he pursued her and they began dating. of course the parents were not in favor of this interracial couple. they thought trouble was going to follow. but they continued to date one another. the parents realize there was nothing they could do about it. woundh -- bruce and ruby up getting married. it is just a wonderful love story that survived and came out of
these photos were taken by photographer named jim wallace. photographsto take during that movement, and get into places where other people probably would not have been able to. then he gave the photographs to the jackson center. this is one of my favorites because it has a wonderful love story. this was taken on franklin street. they were sitting across an intersection. as you can see the different signs they are holding up. the gentleman on your far left and the lady on the far right is ruby....
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the defence secretary ben wallace. it was announced that the budget will take place on the 11th of march. the chancellor of the exchequer, sajid javid, told the bbc that there would be an "infrastructure revolution" and billions of pounds would be invested across the country. coincidentally, mrjavid was also up before mps answering questions. labour focused on productivity and reports over the christmas break that borisjohnson‘s controversial aide, dominic cummings, had called for a different sort of person to apply forjobs in whitehall. the prime minister's special adviser now wants a civil service perhaps modelled on the cabinet, comprised of weirdos and misfits with odd skills. so as a member... as a member of that cabinet, what weird explanation does the chancellor have as to why according to the office of national statistics, productivity is following at its fastest annual pace for five years? we have just had an unprecedented decade of growth. it is the first decade of uninterrupted growth... only the third time
the defence secretary ben wallace. it was announced that the budget will take place on the 11th of march. the chancellor of the exchequer, sajid javid, told the bbc that there would be an "infrastructure revolution" and billions of pounds would be invested across the country. coincidentally, mrjavid was also up before mps answering questions. labour focused on productivity and reports over the christmas break that borisjohnson‘s controversial aide, dominic cummings, had called for a...
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can grew islands disease free coal wallace or key to the survival of the whole species scientists areworking to find alternatives that would allow them to survive. in the meantime they're not leaving this hospital. follow the coal is the planet well as in the face of those bush vi$e will keep you crossover about schools. . it's not the business and who better thanan kate moody the us and a trade war is finally winding down with a long awaited deal. signed in washington kate righting the wrongs of the past market according to president donald trump. he gave a long and fairly self congratulatory introduction to deal that marks a truce in the trade war which is seen the world's two largest economies impose tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars worth of each other's goods. many of the existing tireses wil remain in place as sam brought peace reports. it is a deal that will reduce the trades tensions which have slowed down global growth. hurts american manufacturers and weighed heavily on the chinese economy. donald trump mocked the signing in a typically triumphant style this is an
can grew islands disease free coal wallace or key to the survival of the whole species scientists areworking to find alternatives that would allow them to survive. in the meantime they're not leaving this hospital. follow the coal is the planet well as in the face of those bush vi$e will keep you crossover about schools. . it's not the business and who better thanan kate moody the us and a trade war is finally winding down with a long awaited deal. signed in washington kate righting the wrongs...
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and then one of republican congressman, michael wallace talks about yesterday's houseboat on her more hours resolution to limit the trump administration from military actions against iran. watch c-span news washington journal. five and seven eastern friday morning. join the discussion. >> later today senate republicans held a news conference on the trade agreement between the u.s. mexico and canada and here is what they had to say. >> thank you all for coming. and before i say a few things for the finance committee, i'm going to introduce my colleagues and thank them for being here says they can come up immediately after each other that went out my introducing them. we have chairman for mart committee here printed chairman wicker, the commerce secretary environment. we are here because senate finance committee and u.s. mca committee 25 to three. a very strong bipartisan vote. we expect the same bipartisan vote on the floor the united states senate when he gets up there. on the parliamentary, decision, it was referred to several other committees get these committees are going to hear f
and then one of republican congressman, michael wallace talks about yesterday's houseboat on her more hours resolution to limit the trump administration from military actions against iran. watch c-span news washington journal. five and seven eastern friday morning. join the discussion. >> later today senate republicans held a news conference on the trade agreement between the u.s. mexico and canada and here is what they had to say. >> thank you all for coming. and before i say a few...
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wallace. >> thank you guys for watching.d card to buy all the latest tech stuff. today, i'm earning on a charger. so, just the charger then? ummm... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah! (sarcastically) fantastic. earn 1.5% cash back on everything you buy with freedom unlimited. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> good morning. i'm kumasi aaron with abc 7 mornings. here is mike nicco with our forecast. good morning, mike. >> good morning, kumasi. good morning, everybody. we'll have a mix of sun and clouds and pretty good weather to be outside with temperatures from 56 in half moon bay to 64 in antioch. we have a chance, one chance of rain this week. it is scattered light showers tomorrow. now, take a look at my accuweather seven-day forecast friday and saturday. now howe about some 70s? jobina? >> thank you, mike. good morning, everyone. bay bridge and san mateo bridge, things are slow. san rafael bridge they are not. slowdowns castro valley to the maze, 28 minutes and 280 to 680 to highway 8538-minute slowdown. >> thanks, jobina. our reporting c
wallace. >> thank you guys for watching.d card to buy all the latest tech stuff. today, i'm earning on a charger. so, just the charger then? ummm... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah! (sarcastically) fantastic. earn 1.5% cash back on everything you buy with freedom unlimited. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> good morning. i'm kumasi aaron with abc 7 mornings. here is mike nicco with our forecast. good morning, mike. >> good morning, kumasi. good morning, everybody. we'll have a mix...
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therefore they're not jurors. >> bret: bring it back to chris wallace.n didn't get a fair shake in the house side of the process. they now are going to the senate side. the gop-controlled senate. yet there's a lot of variables and things we don't know about how this will go down. >> no. it's interesting. we pretty much do know how the house democrats are going to make their case. we've heard enough from the house managers, particularly adam schiff and jerry nadler. we know the case they're going to make about the president. most people will have never seen pat cipollone, the counsel to the president and the head of his defense team. it's going to be fascinating to see what he has to say in the case he has -- we obviously heard from the president's defenders, people like doug collins and devin nunes. it will be very interesting to see how they make the case. then of course, the big moment, a week or so into the hearing. there's probably 24 hours for the prosecution, the house democratic managers to make their case, 24 hours for the white house lawyers to
therefore they're not jurors. >> bret: bring it back to chris wallace.n didn't get a fair shake in the house side of the process. they now are going to the senate side. the gop-controlled senate. yet there's a lot of variables and things we don't know about how this will go down. >> no. it's interesting. we pretty much do know how the house democrats are going to make their case. we've heard enough from the house managers, particularly adam schiff and jerry nadler. we know the case...
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he has expressed himself very well when he did a chris wallace interview, that was a very powerful interview, that was a long tough interview and i think there's not much he can add. he has been great. i would like -- what i don't like, i would have to have mike pompeo testify but that is a national security -- i would love to have mike pompeo but it is a national security problem. rick perry has asked me i would love to testify, please let me testify because he knows this is all a hoax. he understands better than most and rick perry would love to testify but we are dealing with national security. we are dealing with one other thing. our country has been tied up with his hoax from the day i came down the escalator. we have been fighting it. i have been fighting it from the day i was elected. i would say probably long before i came down the escalator. some people said that which is hard to believe. it is hard to believe. we have been fighting this. i would rather go the long route. is horrible for our country. our country has to get back to business. we have people that are corrupt like adam
he has expressed himself very well when he did a chris wallace interview, that was a very powerful interview, that was a long tough interview and i think there's not much he can add. he has been great. i would like -- what i don't like, i would have to have mike pompeo testify but that is a national security -- i would love to have mike pompeo but it is a national security problem. rick perry has asked me i would love to testify, please let me testify because he knows this is all a hoax. he...
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big difference between george wallace and christopher wallace. >> also christopher george wallace. >>2020 inductees to the songwriter's hall of fame. first year on cbs. >> that's always a good event. >>> tyler perry in a lot of hames before it's over. taking on new challenge streaming internet icon is mastermind behind movies, plays, tv shows, that includes two new series from our network b.e.d. sistas and oval. made his first series called "fall from grace." he directed, produced, wrote and co-stars in this movie. that's what he does. it tells the story of grace waters. she's a woman charged with her husband's murder. her only hope for vindication lies with a young public defender who has never tried a case. >> what if you go free? >> you can't. >> i know i can't if you don't let me fight for you. please, let me fight for you. i can do it. >> hi, my name is rory, i'm jasmine's boss. i think she's been giving you misleading information. i'd like you to understand something our office has looked at your case up and down and we think a plea is a good idea. you can be near your son. that
big difference between george wallace and christopher wallace. >> also christopher george wallace. >>2020 inductees to the songwriter's hall of fame. first year on cbs. >> that's always a good event. >>> tyler perry in a lot of hames before it's over. taking on new challenge streaming internet icon is mastermind behind movies, plays, tv shows, that includes two new series from our network b.e.d. sistas and oval. made his first series called "fall from...
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dialogue in the rain and they mean you would say yes to me more than also as the big thing among the wallace at the end of the lead in up the inning but that's only them what they're used fellas where look at if you've. got if only for but of the come to think of. her. oh yes oh oh oh oh well. you know my know but i mean seeing if you. are not going to have the most of the said you know good to see. my family and. see how much your. 10 years. that i've been. so we'll go look at over. the years you. know but. you know what is that on the news is easy give us a little bit on the community i mean you dumping money in the toilet w. . i was a mother been through that already or just come in. and out she wanted. what she meant to do but it's good to see. you so dumb a compiler you. send me in the right. mood. to. be. on. common i'm. jump on. the stern sponsor mambo not the glamorous show but all the soloist also knows this room on this tour keep book industry going to get a couple of states. and be touted family on the bus of either i mean the where of that there isn't a lot but still. a lot of pe
dialogue in the rain and they mean you would say yes to me more than also as the big thing among the wallace at the end of the lead in up the inning but that's only them what they're used fellas where look at if you've. got if only for but of the come to think of. her. oh yes oh oh oh oh well. you know my know but i mean seeing if you. are not going to have the most of the said you know good to see. my family and. see how much your. 10 years. that i've been. so we'll go look at over. the years...
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government is telling a new chinese funded project in the nation's north as a solution to the water wallace but a boxy group say it will also displace $25000.00 indigenous people in this dry many hectares of forest land the river has always run through the share a modern mountain range in northern philippines but a controversial dam project could change its course forever. up ahead is the plan construction site for the call you walk down and all along this forest wall here at a big tunnel will be built and you have to imagine that all around us will be submerged under more than 60 meters of water washing away communities like this one the village of seato cooper is closest to the dam site here the indigenous dumaguete people have lived alongside peasant farmers for generations signs opposing the down abound. well. i don't agree with the. especially if it's going to destroy the sources of income. like across coconut tree. bill the down at the expense of all families livelihood. it may well serve others. but what's about sauce you only buy the part of the money coming down is meant to secure
government is telling a new chinese funded project in the nation's north as a solution to the water wallace but a boxy group say it will also displace $25000.00 indigenous people in this dry many hectares of forest land the river has always run through the share a modern mountain range in northern philippines but a controversial dam project could change its course forever. up ahead is the plan construction site for the call you walk down and all along this forest wall here at a big tunnel will...
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daniel webster wallace lived along the cattle trail. he saw cattle being driven. he convinced his parents that he would like to join them. i don't know if you have a 13-year-old son or something that you say, he wants to do this and i will let him go. [laughter] mike: some people would be looking for you. they would not be there to give you any kind of awards. that would be very bad. this was not uncommon. especially if you knew the rancher who was moving the cattle. he felt like he would be in good hands. webster went and made that trip. he connects with a cattleman named clay man. he had an interesting brand. it was a great big 80 on the side of his cattle. he becomes known as 80 john. throughout cattle country, people referred to him as 80 john. which was not the average practice, when he received his pay, he had the clay man set aside a portion of the pay and not give it directly to him so that it would build up enough for him to buy cattle and eventually get on a ranch of his own. he was well respected. when cattle was being moved from place to place, large s
daniel webster wallace lived along the cattle trail. he saw cattle being driven. he convinced his parents that he would like to join them. i don't know if you have a 13-year-old son or something that you say, he wants to do this and i will let him go. [laughter] mike: some people would be looking for you. they would not be there to give you any kind of awards. that would be very bad. this was not uncommon. especially if you knew the rancher who was moving the cattle. he felt like he would be in...
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joining us is bloomberg executive editor stuart wallace. this is a done deal, isn't it?his across the line. this is the brexit bill boris johnson promised and we would leave the european union. the bigger question is what does this tell us about what comes next? stuart: i think we need to look at it. yes they have a clear majority. yes they are unlikely to pass any amendments the government does not like, but there are amendments on the table. that could throw up interesting debate. onave to say when i spoke , he said the chances of failure were small. i would tend to take his judgment. we have to think a long way to go before we get a trade deal, that is what we should be worried about. vonnie: absolutely. boris johnson says it will be done by the end of next year. that is already long. almost nobody is agreeing with him. what happens assuming the bill gets passed? stuart: that we get a thursday vote, and if it goes forward it will go to the lords. there is a legislative process that will follow. as guy pointed out, not expecting any major fireworks. the focus on the tr
joining us is bloomberg executive editor stuart wallace. this is a done deal, isn't it?his across the line. this is the brexit bill boris johnson promised and we would leave the european union. the bigger question is what does this tell us about what comes next? stuart: i think we need to look at it. yes they have a clear majority. yes they are unlikely to pass any amendments the government does not like, but there are amendments on the table. that could throw up interesting debate. onave to...
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uncle king edward doing 96 gave up the british throne for the american people see wallace simpson choosing love and personal freedom over the oil to me. that's the big similarity between the 2 stories both men actually decided that their lives would be better not having role responsibility with the women they loved and in both cases edward and harry this was driven by love for the women they married and how they could be respected for harry protecting his wife and family is paramount he's putting the blame for the dramatic departure firmly on the british press. the author of the report mark recruited joins me now and surely of the media what's the reaction here in germany i mean joe press from what i've seen robin likes the british royals well of course they do and that's because everything the royal still is better than a hollywood movie and that oh but decades and don't forget there was no monica here in germany so and. what's really important is the german press appear in comparison to the british to be less ruthless and less needy and there's more understanding for harry magen and that
uncle king edward doing 96 gave up the british throne for the american people see wallace simpson choosing love and personal freedom over the oil to me. that's the big similarity between the 2 stories both men actually decided that their lives would be better not having role responsibility with the women they loved and in both cases edward and harry this was driven by love for the women they married and how they could be respected for harry protecting his wife and family is paramount he's...