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how do we get that wallace vote? we want that wallace vote we know we need to lean into the politics of resentment to me too lean into issues of culture and race. that's how were going to winin e wallace vote and the wallacea voters who 1968 represented a pretty big threat to the republican party's potential future or a really big opportunity. the same in a different way because so much of the politics of 1993 and 1994 both democrats and republicans being like how do we get perrault voters? perrault is all over the place how do we attack his voters what are they actuallyy attracted to? even 20% of the vote in 1992 he was a political bomb going off in the middle of a two-party system. you would not think hyper partisanship would grow out of that. but you symbiotic newt gingrich who developed the contract with america not to appeal the right to appeal to perrault voters. that's of the document isor abot part doesn't mention democrats and republicans are bill clinton. he attaches to the wallace clusters david duke. in 1
how do we get that wallace vote? we want that wallace vote we know we need to lean into the politics of resentment to me too lean into issues of culture and race. that's how were going to winin e wallace vote and the wallacea voters who 1968 represented a pretty big threat to the republican party's potential future or a really big opportunity. the same in a different way because so much of the politics of 1993 and 1994 both democrats and republicans being like how do we get perrault voters?...
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that wallace vote.that wallace vote, we know we need to lean into the politics of resentment, lean into issues of culture and race and that's how were going to win that wallace vote and those wallace voters who in 1968 represented a pretty big threat to the republican party's potential future or really get big opportunity. does the same in a different way. because so much of the politics of 1993 and 1994 are both democrats and republicans being like how do we get that payroll voter, that voters all over the place, what is it there actually attracted to because e remember q1 20 percent of the vote in 1992. he was a political bomb going off in the middle of the two party system. and you wouldn't think that type of partisanship would grow out of that but you see something like newt gingrich who develops the contrast with america not to appeal to the right but to appeal to parole voters. that's what that document was about, it's why he doesn't mention acrepublicans or democrats and bill clinton trying to at
that wallace vote.that wallace vote, we know we need to lean into the politics of resentment, lean into issues of culture and race and that's how were going to win that wallace vote and those wallace voters who in 1968 represented a pretty big threat to the republican party's potential future or really get big opportunity. does the same in a different way. because so much of the politics of 1993 and 1994 are both democrats and republicans being like how do we get that payroll voter, that voters...
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looking at wallace, how do we get that wallace vote?e want that wallace about issuesll of culture and race that's ever going to win the wallace votes in those wallace voters in 1968 represent a pretty big threat to the republican party's or the opportunity. perrault is the same in a different way. because politics in 1993 in 1990 for both democrats and republicans being like how do we get perrault voters? he is all over the place. how do we attract is voters? what are they actually attracted to? 20% of the vote in 1992 he was a political bomb going off in the middle of the two-party system. do not think hyper partisan would grow out of that. but you see something like newt gingrich who develops the contrast america not to appeal to the right but to appeal to ntperrault voters. heos doesn't mention republican, democrats or bill v clinton tryg to attract the perrault voters. the other personal throat very quickly is david duke. i 1990 and 1991 duke is becoming a more known figure laid a snout not richard pat buchanan who iss looking over
looking at wallace, how do we get that wallace vote?e want that wallace about issuesll of culture and race that's ever going to win the wallace votes in those wallace voters in 1968 represent a pretty big threat to the republican party's or the opportunity. perrault is the same in a different way. because politics in 1993 in 1990 for both democrats and republicans being like how do we get perrault voters? he is all over the place. how do we attract is voters? what are they actually attracted...
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we want that wallace book. we know we need to lean into the politics of resentment, lean into issues of culture and issues of race and that's how we're going to win that wallace vote and those wallace voters who in 1968 represented a pretty big threat to the republican party potential future, or a really big opportunity. perot is the same in a different way. because so much of the politics of 1983 and 1994 are both democrats and republicans being like how do we get perot voters. perot is all over the place. how do we attract his voters? what is it that they're attracted to? remember he won like 20% of the vote in 1992. he was a political bomb going off in the middle of the two-party system, and you would think that hyper partisanship would go out of that but you see something like come somebody like newt gingrich who developed the contract with america not to appeal to the right but to appeal to perot voters. that's with a document was about. that's why doesn't mention republicans or democrats or bill clinton.
we want that wallace book. we know we need to lean into the politics of resentment, lean into issues of culture and issues of race and that's how we're going to win that wallace vote and those wallace voters who in 1968 represented a pretty big threat to the republican party potential future, or a really big opportunity. perot is the same in a different way. because so much of the politics of 1983 and 1994 are both democrats and republicans being like how do we get perot voters. perot is all...
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wallace vote and those. wallace voters who in 1968 represented a pretty threat to the republican party's future or a really big opportunity. perot is the same in a different way because so much of the politics of 1993 and 1994 are both democrats and republicans like how we get perot. voters like perot is all over the place. how do we his voters, what is it that they're actually attracted to? because remember that he won like 20% of the vote in 1992. he was a politico bomb going off in the middle of the two party system. and you wouldn't think that hyper partizanship would grow out of that. but you see something like nuking somebody, newt gingrich, who develops the contract with america not to appeal to the right, but to appeal to perot voters. that's what that document was about. it's why it doesn't mention republicans or democrats or bill clinton. it's trying to attract those perot voters, the other person that i'll just throw in very quickly, because i think he attaches to the wallace question is david duk
wallace vote and those. wallace voters who in 1968 represented a pretty threat to the republican party's future or a really big opportunity. perot is the same in a different way because so much of the politics of 1993 and 1994 are both democrats and republicans like how we get perot. voters like perot is all over the place. how do we his voters, what is it that they're actually attracted to? because remember that he won like 20% of the vote in 1992. he was a politico bomb going off in the...
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figure is looking at wallace and saying how do we get that wallace vote, we want that wallace vote as want to lean into the politics of resentment, lenient issues of culture and issues of race and that is how we are going to win the wallace vote and wallace voters who in 1968 represented a pretty big threat to the republican party's future or a big opportunity. ross perot is the same in a different way, because so much of the politics of 1993-94 are democrats and republicans being like how did we get perrault voters? he is all over the place. how do we attract his voters, what are they attracted to? 20% of the vote in 1992, he was a political bomb going off in the middle of the 2-party system and you wouldn't think hyper-partisanship would grow out of that but you see something like newt gingrich who developed a contract with america not to appeal to the right but to appeal to perrault voters, that's what that was about. it doesn't mention republicans, democrats or bill clinton, trying to attract perrault voters. the other person i will throw in quickly because he is attached to the w
figure is looking at wallace and saying how do we get that wallace vote, we want that wallace vote as want to lean into the politics of resentment, lenient issues of culture and issues of race and that is how we are going to win the wallace vote and wallace voters who in 1968 represented a pretty big threat to the republican party's future or a big opportunity. ross perot is the same in a different way, because so much of the politics of 1993-94 are democrats and republicans being like how did...
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mirror who has ben wallace's them in play the _ mirror who has ben wallace's them in play. left behind has said the sunak has said if the — left behind has said the sunak has said if the job is offered, he would take it _ said if the “0b is offered, he would take it. ~ ., ., said if the “0b is offered, he would take it. . . . ., , take it. what are the names you think ademi _ take it. what are the names you think ademi had? _ take it. what are the names you think ademi had? penny - take it. what are the names you - think ademi had? penny mordaunt's name is in play- _ think ademi had? penny mordaunt's name is in play. it— think ademi had? penny mordaunt's name is in play. it would _ think ademi had? penny mordaunt's name is in play. it would be - think ademi had? penny mordaunt's name is in play. it would be up- think ademi had? penny mordaunt's name is in play. it would be up to i name is in play. it would be up to the tories — name is in play. it would be up to the tories to _ name is in play. it would be up to the tories to work out the bloodshed of who— the tories to wor
mirror who has ben wallace's them in play the _ mirror who has ben wallace's them in play. left behind has said the sunak has said if the — left behind has said the sunak has said if the job is offered, he would take it _ said if the “0b is offered, he would take it. ~ ., ., said if the “0b is offered, he would take it. . . . ., , take it. what are the names you think ademi _ take it. what are the names you think ademi had? _ take it. what are the names you think ademi had? penny - take...
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wallace later apologized for his actions in a tweet. he said that he competes with immense passion and intends to learn from what happen. >>> still to come, a doughnut collaboration. some mcdonald's restaurants are offering an iconic sweet treat to go with your fries. we planned well for retirement, but i wish we had more cash. they have no idea they're sitting on a goldmine. well they don't realize that if you have a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more, you can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. we've got to tell them! hey, guys! you're sitting on a goldmine! do you hear that? i don't hear anything anymore. find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. vo: it's a new day. because covid vaccines just got a big update. just in time for everyone who works. with other people. just in time for... ...more togetherness. just in time to say “oh, you bet we'll be there!” because the updated vaccines can now protect against both
wallace later apologized for his actions in a tweet. he said that he competes with immense passion and intends to learn from what happen. >>> still to come, a doughnut collaboration. some mcdonald's restaurants are offering an iconic sweet treat to go with your fries. we planned well for retirement, but i wish we had more cash. they have no idea they're sitting on a goldmine. well they don't realize that if you have a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more, you can sell all or part...
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ben wallace was of course back in the summer _ wallace.k in the summer and _ wallace. ben wallace was of course back in the summer and again - wallace. ben wallace was of course back in the summer and again nowl back in the summer and again now being taught that duly make about as a potential candidate. he chose not to stand again today you have to really want to be the job to be prime minister and he clearly doesn't. so he was asked who would he might support. and this is what he said. in 2019 he won an election with a huge majority. he was legitimately sent into parliament as prime minister based on the vote of the whole electorate. not just on tory members, notjust on members of parliament. that he got a mandate. that is an important thing for all of us to bear in mind. we will see what happens. of course unity is also important, i will be looking for how the candidates are prepared to bring the party together because without unity we cannot govern either. the hee hee was talking about there was borisjohnson of course. the two go back a
ben wallace was of course back in the summer _ wallace.k in the summer and _ wallace. ben wallace was of course back in the summer and again - wallace. ben wallace was of course back in the summer and again nowl back in the summer and again now being taught that duly make about as a potential candidate. he chose not to stand again today you have to really want to be the job to be prime minister and he clearly doesn't. so he was asked who would he might support. and this is what he said. in 2019...
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right figure is looking at wallace and saying how do we get that wallace vote? we want that wallace vote. we need to lean into the politics of resentment. the wallace voters in 1968 represented a pretty big threat to two of the republican parties of future or a big opportunity. there's a political bomb going off between thehe two-party sysm and wouldn'tpa think hyper-partisanship would go out of that and see somebody like newt gingrich who develops the contract with america not to appeal to the right but to appeal to voters. that's what that document was about. that'ssn why it doesn't mention republicans or democrats or bill clinton and it's trying to attract the voters. the other person i'll fill in quickly and he goes to the wallace question is david duke. in 1990 and 1991 as duke is becoming a more known figure. it's now not richard vigorie and saying why are ronald reagan and george d. w. bush denouncing this guy? we need to figure out why he's so appealing. not a hard thing. and win his voters and part of the campaign is about the duke vote just as previous
right figure is looking at wallace and saying how do we get that wallace vote? we want that wallace vote. we need to lean into the politics of resentment. the wallace voters in 1968 represented a pretty big threat to two of the republican parties of future or a big opportunity. there's a political bomb going off between thehe two-party sysm and wouldn'tpa think hyper-partisanship would go out of that and see somebody like newt gingrich who develops the contract with america not to appeal to the...
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wallace in post, keeping jeremy hunt imosed. , ., , wallace in post, keeping jeremy hunt imosed. ,, ,ere you see the top “obs -- and james _ imposed. there you see the top “obs -- and james cleverly. i imposed. there you see the top “obs -- and james cleverly. rishi h imposed. there you see the topjobs -- and james cleverly. rishi sunak. —— and james cleverly. rishi sunak identified and his speech, number one priority, economic stability. so what do we see there? we seejeremy hunt stays as chancellor, no surprise there. he is working on that financial plan that he is going to unveil on monday. all seems to be on track there. but clearly, rishi sunak doesn't want any disruption there, he wants to send the message that he is getting on top of things, tough decisions will have to be made. . we've seen others come in that we don't know yet. we have suella braverman reappointed as home secretary. she lost thatjob a week ago. because she had been missed handling official documents. actually, that sort of partly triggers the end of liz truss. yes. that was part _ triggers the end of liz trus
wallace in post, keeping jeremy hunt imosed. , ., , wallace in post, keeping jeremy hunt imosed. ,, ,ere you see the top “obs -- and james _ imposed. there you see the top “obs -- and james cleverly. i imposed. there you see the top “obs -- and james cleverly. rishi h imposed. there you see the topjobs -- and james cleverly. rishi sunak. —— and james cleverly. rishi sunak identified and his speech, number one priority, economic stability. so what do we see there? we seejeremy hunt...
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their— wallace, the defence secretary.get the stuff — support. for liz truss, once you get the stuff out _ support. for liz truss, once you get the stuff out of the bottle, when people _ the stuff out of the bottle, when people campaign about the leadership, it is very hard to stop it, leadership, it is very hard to stop it. as _ leadership, it is very hard to stop it. as boris — leadership, it is very hard to stop it, as borisjohnson found earlier this year — it, as borisjohnson found earlier this year. we it, as boris johnson found earlier this ear. ~ , ., this year. we will skip across to the front page _ this year. we will skip across to the front page of _ this year. we will skip across to the front page of the _ this year. we will skip across to the front page of the daily - this year. we will skip across to - the front page of the daily express. it is d—day for the prime minister. we'll more u—turns save our economy? when the daily express turns on you you really are in trouble. it tells you really are in trouble. i
their— wallace, the defence secretary.get the stuff — support. for liz truss, once you get the stuff out _ support. for liz truss, once you get the stuff out of the bottle, when people _ the stuff out of the bottle, when people campaign about the leadership, it is very hard to stop it, leadership, it is very hard to stop it. as _ leadership, it is very hard to stop it. as boris — leadership, it is very hard to stop it, as borisjohnson found earlier this year — it, as borisjohnson found...
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mike wallace was an unbelievable questioner. he made people feel comfortable in his interviews and i respect that. not just a protected class for priesthood, people want journalism to be an identity like a cartel. i admire virtues from each of these different people. it might lead her audience -- why is o'keefe appreciating? because there are virtues in all of these people. one almost went to jail and they went to the supreme court the washington post and new york times litigated to the supreme court. whistleblowing can be heroic. it can also be illegal. ed snowden can be breaking the law but there is a place in the world for people like that. without people like that, investigative journalists can't do their jobs. it's the bread and butter of what it means to be an american. that right to report what someone tells you is being fundamentally it's in jeopardy right now. in our case with the fbi. they are trying to take that right away from us. right now. i had the aclu lawyers in my office last month telling me and by the way, th
mike wallace was an unbelievable questioner. he made people feel comfortable in his interviews and i respect that. not just a protected class for priesthood, people want journalism to be an identity like a cartel. i admire virtues from each of these different people. it might lead her audience -- why is o'keefe appreciating? because there are virtues in all of these people. one almost went to jail and they went to the supreme court the washington post and new york times litigated to the supreme...
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what ben wallace says is that actually weakens — ben wallace says is that actually weakens the positionout nuclear deterrence is that you have to be shown that you are prepared to use them on either side otherwise they don't act as deterrence. he is calling president mccone _ deterrence. he is calling president mccone over the coals for the playing — mccone over the coals for the playing the game on the nuclear... emmahuel— playing the game on the nuclear... emmanuel macron says they basically want to talk about global war, the fundamental interests of the nation for that that was in a broadcast interview by president emmanuel macron. obviously delicate diplomacy going on there as reported in the telegraph. another story that is also international in flavor. the front page of the mirror, the football legend as they describe gary linacre as used the world cup to turn the world on human rights in qatar. it will be covering the tournament. he qatar. it will be covering the tournament.— qatar. it will be covering the tournament. ,., , ., qatar. it will be covering the tournament. ,, ., ., t
what ben wallace says is that actually weakens — ben wallace says is that actually weakens the positionout nuclear deterrence is that you have to be shown that you are prepared to use them on either side otherwise they don't act as deterrence. he is calling president mccone _ deterrence. he is calling president mccone over the coals for the playing — mccone over the coals for the playing the game on the nuclear... emmahuel— playing the game on the nuclear... emmanuel macron says they...
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, who is a competent and one _ lose ben wallace, who is a competent and one of— lose ben wallace, whoare not many, perhaps, but he is one of them stopped he are not many, perhaps, but he is one of them stopped— of them stopped he has decided not to run the leadership. _ of them stopped he has decided not to run the leadership. thank- of them stopped he has decided not to run the leadership. thank you - to run the leadership. thank you both very much indeed forjoining us for that second look at the papers. high temperatures on saturday rose to a high of 19 in essex and it will be a mile start to sunday as well but we are dominated by low pressure and that means while it is mild we will get more clout. this is the main feature, this low pressure spinning away to the south—west, pushing cloud our way and bringing outbreaks of rain from the south—west. on sunday, that rain will move its way northwards, it will move its way northwards, it will be heavy, containing the risk of some thunder as well. this is where we have the wet start early in the morning. that rain heavy and thundery, could
, who is a competent and one _ lose ben wallace, who is a competent and one of— lose ben wallace, whoare not many, perhaps, but he is one of them stopped he are not many, perhaps, but he is one of them stopped— of them stopped he has decided not to run the leadership. _ of them stopped he has decided not to run the leadership. thank- of them stopped he has decided not to run the leadership. thank you - to run the leadership. thank you both very much indeed forjoining us for that second look...
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and j quickly, he attaches to wallace question. david duke. in 1990 and 91, duke is becoming a more known figure.. now not richard vigero but pat buchanan, saying why are ronald reagan and george h.w. bush denouncing this guy, we need to feel out why he is so appealing and win his voters, part of buchanan's campaign in 1992 is about the duke vote. >> i -- the book does not focus on donald trump. however he makes an appearance at the end. it is wonderful passage it pulls the book together. there was a debate at reagan library in simi valley in 2015. every candidate on the stage were appeal tote reagan legacy excepting for donald trump. and as you write president trump understood something that the debate moderates and other candidates did not, the -- age of o reagan was over, it was over for a long time, you conclude the book with following two paragraphs. then you should get the whole book to read. few people in the reagan library in. fall of 2015, including donald trump, new that trump would be president two years later here, had risen quickl
and j quickly, he attaches to wallace question. david duke. in 1990 and 91, duke is becoming a more known figure.. now not richard vigero but pat buchanan, saying why are ronald reagan and george h.w. bush denouncing this guy, we need to feel out why he is so appealing and win his voters, part of buchanan's campaign in 1992 is about the duke vote. >> i -- the book does not focus on donald trump. however he makes an appearance at the end. it is wonderful passage it pulls the book together....
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and saying how do we get that wallace vote?o the politics of resentment and race and that's how we will win the vote and those voters from 68 represented a big part is a big threat or an opportunity. so because so much of the politics of 1993 and 94 democrats and republicans are thinking had to get the ross perot voters? they are all over the place. what are they actually attracted to? 20 percent of the vote in 1992 and ithe was a political bomb going off int the middle of the t two-party system you wouldn't think hyper partisanship would go out of that but then you see somebody likeer newt gingrich who develops the contract with america not to appeal to the right but to the ross perot voters. they were trying. also very quickly going to the wallace question, in 1990 and 91 becoming a more known figure now it is pat buchanan who looks over and says why are reagan in george w. bush denouncing this guy? we need to figure out why he's so appealing. and when his voters a part of the pat buchanan campaign is about the duke vote like
and saying how do we get that wallace vote?o the politics of resentment and race and that's how we will win the vote and those voters from 68 represented a big part is a big threat or an opportunity. so because so much of the politics of 1993 and 94 democrats and republicans are thinking had to get the ross perot voters? they are all over the place. what are they actually attracted to? 20 percent of the vote in 1992 and ithe was a political bomb going off int the middle of the t two-party...
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let's talk to the host of who's talking with chris wallace with the host, chris wallace.ciate a hot mic moment. you get the truth. i found it interesting what his assessment was there. what did you think? >> well, it is interesting because you would think in the old politics that herschel walker with all of the allegations from a pro life candidate, he would be in trouble and fetterman with the problems in the performance in the debate and what schumer is indicating, it looks like fetter may not be in such trouble and walker is doing pretty well in georgia. i mean, the senate is so close. it's 50-50. if democrats can't flip one, they have to hold on to every one of their incumbents like raphael warnock. as opposed to the house, which you can see a swing of 20 to 30 seats, at this point more likely in the republican direction than democratic, in the senate it's just block by block. each individual candidate. >> let's talk about your conversation with pete buttigieg. one of the things you spoke to him about is being a parent. we have a clip. let's take a listen to that. >>
let's talk to the host of who's talking with chris wallace with the host, chris wallace.ciate a hot mic moment. you get the truth. i found it interesting what his assessment was there. what did you think? >> well, it is interesting because you would think in the old politics that herschel walker with all of the allegations from a pro life candidate, he would be in trouble and fetterman with the problems in the performance in the debate and what schumer is indicating, it looks like fetter...
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tte: defence secretary ben wallace has ruled himself out.ys he is leaning to support borisjohnson. rishi sunak and penny mordaunt are drawing mps' support too. opposition parties are saying it's time for a general election. we'll have the latest. also this lunchtime... new figures paint a gloomy picture for the uk economy — people are shopping less and government borrowing has hit its highest september figure on record. there's gridlock in the health and social care system in england, says the regulator — as it warns about the impact of staff shortages. i'v e i've been doing 60 hours. time off is a sleep day. i've been doing 60 hours. time off is a sleep day-— is a sleep day. how long can you keep doing _ is a sleep day. how long can you keep doing that? _ is a sleep day. how long can you keep doing that? not _ is a sleep day. how long can you keep doing that? not long. - and we meet the first wild bison to be born in the uk for thousands of years. coming up in the sport later in the hour on the bbc news channel, can scotland take the final
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>> bubble wallace, that looked looks really dangerous.s, tha talk is motivating and i assume he's one of these people we always thought was so perfect and behind the scenes you don't get to be that great without being very strict in following these kinds of regimens and taking winners out of your team but bubble wallace could have been really hurt, racecar driving on a good day is incredibly dangerous. >> how do you know that wasn't bubble wallace's fault to begin with? to get you don't know enough. and then he got out and went after a. i will tell you this, that was not a tantrum that brady threw, he is motivating his line. a lot of people don't know this sometimes greg has bad shows, and we go to the green room i get in his face and i say you are better than that. you will shake me and sometimes i will cry. >> why do you think tom doesn't call me? he doesn't have any friends right now except for me. and we are classmates, give or take a few years. >> he went to that wedding alone . >> i know. we could have partied. either connection to.
>> bubble wallace, that looked looks really dangerous.s, tha talk is motivating and i assume he's one of these people we always thought was so perfect and behind the scenes you don't get to be that great without being very strict in following these kinds of regimens and taking winners out of your team but bubble wallace could have been really hurt, racecar driving on a good day is incredibly dangerous. >> how do you know that wasn't bubble wallace's fault to begin with? to get you...
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ben wallace does not want to run. — larry the cat?? ben wallace does not want to run, he didn't last _ larry the cat? ben wallace does not want to run, he didn't last time - want to run, he didn't last time and we don't think he is going to again this time in borisjohnson, i disagree in the i do think he will reach 100 mps and very popular the party membership still and so, they're absolutely easy in their designed to make sure the person that comes second drops out because that comes second drops out because thatis that comes second drops out because that is indicative of putting pressure on them and i don't know about borisjohnson. if he was in that position, which he chanted and think, well, the members love me, maybe have a shot? i wouldn't rule it out. david cameron called him the greased piglet and he man that could defy things that others couldn't, that mere mortals cannot do. and so, c. those are the names that rishi sunak also very popular with the mps got the most votes in the summer leadership race and the numbers we've got
ben wallace does not want to run. — larry the cat?? ben wallace does not want to run, he didn't last _ larry the cat? ben wallace does not want to run, he didn't last time - want to run, he didn't last time and we don't think he is going to again this time in borisjohnson, i disagree in the i do think he will reach 100 mps and very popular the party membership still and so, they're absolutely easy in their designed to make sure the person that comes second drops out because that comes second...
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. >>> nascar driver bubba wallace is disciplined over his bad behavior on the racetrack.ory is next. when cold symptoms keep you up, try vicks nyquil severe. just one dose starts to relieve 9 of your worst cold and flu symptoms, to help take you from 9 to none. for max strength nighttime relief, nyquil severe: ♪♪ one prilosec otc each morning blocks heartburn all day and all night. prilosec otc reduces excess acid for 24 hours, blocking heartburn before it starts. one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. vicks vapostick. strong soothing... vapors. blocking heartburn before it starts. help comfort your loved ones. for chest, neck, and back. it goes on clear. no mess. just soothing comfort. try vicks vapostick. >>> in washington state, the nakia creek fire has grown to about 1,800 acres and remains just 5% contained. authorities say the fire was caused by humans and are asking for the public's help. they are looking for a white or light-colored subaru. >>> tonight, nascar has suspended driver bubba wallace for one race following his confrontation with reigning champion kyl
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but we have the kind of populism and a george wallace like populism that is contained in that ironicyontradictory clam like the government should be helping me, a white person. it does other welfare programs the focus should oppose. and i think that was missed in a lotay of ways. >> there's always a crowd that has good questions. >> do you talk about the fact, going back to reagan, do you talk about the fact that he was a practiced professional actor, and he played in optimistic president? i was an attorney, staff attorney in the reagan administration. administration. and my late husband was a eeoc. and reagan is the one who said government isn't the solution for the problem, government is the problem. the american public has turned against government. government was representative of the people going after the corporations, the corruption and financial stuff. that's a contradiction. and i think all that was nonsense. you should have seen what was going on behind the scenes. >> i do write about some of the moves happening and how reagan distances himself for precisely the reason you'r
but we have the kind of populism and a george wallace like populism that is contained in that ironicyontradictory clam like the government should be helping me, a white person. it does other welfare programs the focus should oppose. and i think that was missed in a lotay of ways. >> there's always a crowd that has good questions. >> do you talk about the fact, going back to reagan, do you talk about the fact that he was a practiced professional actor, and he played in optimistic...
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or ben wallace. whichever one of those emerges, we have to throw our weight behind and support wholeheartedly. it's the time for teamwork. >> just a very quick one before i let you go. you talk about ben wallace and it's an extraordinary state of affairs that the defense is in washington about a very serious threat in europe, thatould involve nuclear weapons. the prime minister is resigning in the party is an uproar. and the reputation of the united kingdom is quite frankly being dragged through the mud. >> i think it is a significant indicator that the government of the united kingdom's democratic and continues under all circumstances. i don't wish to be misunderstood, but the queen is dead, long live the king. the government has to continue. ben wallace is doing his job fighng a war in the interest of the united kingdom. jeremy hunt is doing his job as the chief executive relation if you like, taking the nation's finances to a better place. the work goes on in the house of commons is sitting all da
or ben wallace. whichever one of those emerges, we have to throw our weight behind and support wholeheartedly. it's the time for teamwork. >> just a very quick one before i let you go. you talk about ben wallace and it's an extraordinary state of affairs that the defense is in washington about a very serious threat in europe, thatould involve nuclear weapons. the prime minister is resigning in the party is an uproar. and the reputation of the united kingdom is quite frankly being dragged...
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larson deliberately spun wallace's car and argued with an official. to be suspended for an on track incident will miss sunday's race in south florida. back with a jurassic tale about back with a jurassic tale about an airline drew and a verylobsto special passenger. the "booth bow" is the proper way to say "shrimp me!" ultimate endless shrimp is back, now with argentine red shrimp. welcome to fun dining. covid-19 moves fast, and now you can too by asking your healthcare provider if an oral treatment is right for you. oral treatments can be taken at home and must be taken within 5 days from when symptoms first appear. if you have symptoms of covid-19, even if they are mild, don't wait, get tested quickly. if you test positive and are at high risk of severe disease, act fast. ask if an oral treatment is right for you. covid-19 moves fast, and now you can too. if rayna's thinking about retirement, she'll get some help from fidelity to envision what's possible and balance risk and reward. and with a clear plan, rayna can enjoy wherever she's headed next.
larson deliberately spun wallace's car and argued with an official. to be suspended for an on track incident will miss sunday's race in south florida. back with a jurassic tale about back with a jurassic tale about an airline drew and a verylobsto special passenger. the "booth bow" is the proper way to say "shrimp me!" ultimate endless shrimp is back, now with argentine red shrimp. welcome to fun dining. covid-19 moves fast, and now you can too by asking your healthcare...
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nascar driver bubba wallace is disciplined over his bad behavior on the race track.donnell: in washington state, the nakia creek fire has grown to about 1,800 acres, and remains just 5% contained. authorities say the fire was caused by humans, and are asking for the public's help. they are looking for a white- or light-colored subaru, along with two men and two women seen within the car. all right, tonight, nascar has suspended driver bubba wallace for one race, following his confrontation with reigning champion kyle larson just last weekend in las vegas. wallace deliberately spun larson's car, and later shoved him multiple times, before arguing with an official. wallace, now the first cup series driver in seven years to be suspended for an on-track incident, will miss sunday's race in south florida. and, we will be right back, with a jurassic tale about an airline crew and a very special passenger. assenger. the "booth bow" is the proper way to say "shrimp me!" ultimate endless shrimp is back, now with argentine red shrimp. welcome to fun dining. covid-19 moves fast
nascar driver bubba wallace is disciplined over his bad behavior on the race track.donnell: in washington state, the nakia creek fire has grown to about 1,800 acres, and remains just 5% contained. authorities say the fire was caused by humans, and are asking for the public's help. they are looking for a white- or light-colored subaru, along with two men and two women seen within the car. all right, tonight, nascar has suspended driver bubba wallace for one race, following his confrontation with...
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putin’s preparation for a nuclear strike it is extremely unlikely that british defense secretary wallaceled a nuclear escalation otherwise the talk is about parallels with the
putin’s preparation for a nuclear strike it is extremely unlikely that british defense secretary wallaceled a nuclear escalation otherwise the talk is about parallels with the
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"who's talking to chris wallace" starts now. >> welcome to "who's talking."manitarian and business star turned business mogul and a movie producer that keeps turning hollywood on its head. up first, jose andres is right now helping victim
"who's talking to chris wallace" starts now. >> welcome to "who's talking."manitarian and business star turned business mogul and a movie producer that keeps turning hollywood on its head. up first, jose andres is right now helping victim
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. :, , , :, wallace. standing in this leadership race?— this leadership race? last time i said i wouldn't _ this leadership race? last time i said i wouldn't stand _ this leadership race? last time i said i wouldn't stand it - this leadership race? last time i said i wouldn't stand it was - this leadership race? last time i said i wouldn't stand it was not. said i wouldn't stand it was not something that i was prepared to do, you really have to want it as a prime minister, to do thatjob, you have to really, really think it is the job for you. have to really, really think it is thejob for you. for me, ifeel that i can have the best value in keeping people safe at defence, by being the defence secretary. it is a job that i have been doing and it is thejob i have been doing and it is thejob i intend to stay doing sol i have been doing and it is thejob i intend to stay doing so i am not going to be standing for panellist at this time in the same reasons really apply as last time. can you tell us who _ really
. :, , , :, wallace. standing in this leadership race?— this leadership race? last time i said i wouldn't _ this leadership race? last time i said i wouldn't stand _ this leadership race? last time i said i wouldn't stand it - this leadership race? last time i said i wouldn't stand it was - this leadership race? last time i said i wouldn't stand it was not. said i wouldn't stand it was not something that i was prepared to do, you really have to want it as a prime minister, to do thatjob, you...
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your deadline to do so is october 24th reporting here outside the california state capitol eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> we're taking a live look outside right now from our camera on top of mount tam and we can see it's foggy there across the city. yeah, i like that shot. that's a pretty shot. i will. lawrence is back on i love that. you're at least talking about the champs of rain. i love to just even be able to talk about the 4 letter word because, yeah, wouldn't that be nice to get that rain going again? >> really bringing into the fire season. of course so far we've been very fortunate. we have that he waved to the end of summer. and of course, we have that rain that came in late september. but now you have to get the fog rolling on shore, somewhat unusual for october. usually we're talking offshore winds and that high fire danger. all right. here's the noaa long-range forecast. this the 8 to 14 day forecast and you'll notice the area in green. we like that. this the western half of the united states actually shown above normal rainfall in the forecast for northern california may be
your deadline to do so is october 24th reporting here outside the california state capitol eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> we're taking a live look outside right now from our camera on top of mount tam and we can see it's foggy there across the city. yeah, i like that shot. that's a pretty shot. i will. lawrence is back on i love that. you're at least talking about the champs of rain. i love to just even be able to talk about the 4 letter word because, yeah, wouldn't that be nice to get...
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george wallace was a much better politician than that.d be more subtle. >> by the way, george wallace didn't make tens of millions of dollars on the back of black players. >> exactly. black players. right. he didn't go and sit in the parents' living rooms and talk about how much he loved and respected their children, he was going to take care of them. >> be like a daddy. when he's at auburn, i'll be his daddy, trust me. >> i didn't hear anyone asking him to apologize because it's so despicable. >> it's disgusting. >> it's disgusting. willie? >> well, president biden is on the west coast this morning touting his infrastructure law. he's been doing some fund-raising out there as well. in los angeles yesterday, the president addressed that poor inflation report we got yesterday. >> americans are squeezed by the cost of living. folks don't need a report to tell them they're being squeezed. there are a lot of people hurting these days. today's report shows some progress. overall, inflation was 2% over the last three months. that's down from 11
george wallace was a much better politician than that.d be more subtle. >> by the way, george wallace didn't make tens of millions of dollars on the back of black players. >> exactly. black players. right. he didn't go and sit in the parents' living rooms and talk about how much he loved and respected their children, he was going to take care of them. >> be like a daddy. when he's at auburn, i'll be his daddy, trust me. >> i didn't hear anyone asking him to apologize...
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you mentioned -- willie mentioned ben wallace just now, the defense secretary. you know, while the house has been shuffling seats in the game of musical chairs, ben wallace is stuck in his job and has been treated, you know, by his counterparts in nato and here at the pentagon, you know, as a very serious partner who's got a very hawkish and consistent message. and nobody in the leadership contest is sounding like, you know, that's sort of weighing of the republican party at the moment. i don't see that as being in jeopardy. i think everyone else is. i don't think the pound the going to vote. they have a vote of confidence in the next leader, whoever that is. i don't think that energy prices and energy inflation, which is really going to hit british households this week, is going to be solved by whoever the next leader is. and i don't think anything is going to change the inevitability of a labor victory and probably a sort of labor -- probably a landslide, sort of canadian conservative party wipeout. the only question is when that will happen. will it be soon?
you mentioned -- willie mentioned ben wallace just now, the defense secretary. you know, while the house has been shuffling seats in the game of musical chairs, ben wallace is stuck in his job and has been treated, you know, by his counterparts in nato and here at the pentagon, you know, as a very serious partner who's got a very hawkish and consistent message. and nobody in the leadership contest is sounding like, you know, that's sort of weighing of the republican party at the moment. i don't...
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replay of that crash showing larson appeared to bump wallace into a wall before wallace spun out andtion. janice over to you. >> janice: oh my goodness. all right. let's take a look at the maps, because we have got a cold front that's moving on through. it's going to dip as far as south as the gulf coast. current temperatures. not even reporting in fargo. that's how cold it is. i'm not sure why that is. parts of carolina 26 on wednesday. knoxville, tennessee 30 degrees. montgomery alabama 32. so first freeze of the season is coming early for a lot of these places and we have frost and freeze alerts for 70 million people, yes, so that's our biggest story. we do have showers and thunderstorms in the forecast for parts of the southwest and then we have this area of low pressure across the great lakes that's going to bring close to a foot or more of snow for the upper peninsula of michigan. so, yes, here it comes. looks like the halloween costumes are going to be a size too big so the kids will be wearing them on halloween if we continue this. here is your forecast today 65 in new york.
replay of that crash showing larson appeared to bump wallace into a wall before wallace spun out andtion. janice over to you. >> janice: oh my goodness. all right. let's take a look at the maps, because we have got a cold front that's moving on through. it's going to dip as far as south as the gulf coast. current temperatures. not even reporting in fargo. that's how cold it is. i'm not sure why that is. parts of carolina 26 on wednesday. knoxville, tennessee 30 degrees. montgomery alabama...
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defence secretary ben wallace staying in post, which you would expect, during the current war in ukrainesecretary. she only left a week ago under controversial circumstances, she has been brought back. they were already seizing on this, saying, hang on, rishi sunak was talking about a government of integrity, and here you are, so that he resigned from government, by their own admission, with a breach of security which could have been a breach of the material code
defence secretary ben wallace staying in post, which you would expect, during the current war in ukrainesecretary. she only left a week ago under controversial circumstances, she has been brought back. they were already seizing on this, saying, hang on, rishi sunak was talking about a government of integrity, and here you are, so that he resigned from government, by their own admission, with a breach of security which could have been a breach of the material code
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a tom wallace kron. 4 news. >> all right. we want to get you a check. your 4 zone forecast. and yeah, this has been the theme throughout the day and pretty much all weekend to be downtown go. we have no idea what's been happening here other than karl. the fog has joined us. it doesn't seem to want to go away. but yeah, it is a theme we're going to see that pretty much around our area today and tomorrow track it out for you. make sure. >> your monday morning, a somewhat stress free as we fast for the clock. you can see even tonight at 10, you're still going to see some fog in places like oakland, hayward, half moon bay, even mountain view. so foggy conditions will continue tonight and they're going to continue as you start your monday morning. so again, wake up with us. we'll make sure to update you. we take a look at the big picture, what we're going. what we're watching is that fog as we start your monday morning and some sprinkles or 2, that could be the story on the coast. so >> it would be just a little drizzle, kind of like what we had 2 days, couple drizzle and we have
a tom wallace kron. 4 news. >> all right. we want to get you a check. your 4 zone forecast. and yeah, this has been the theme throughout the day and pretty much all weekend to be downtown go. we have no idea what's been happening here other than karl. the fog has joined us. it doesn't seem to want to go away. but yeah, it is a theme we're going to see that pretty much around our area today and tomorrow track it out for you. make sure. >> your monday morning, a somewhat stress free...
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lee, the american leaders, roosevelt, and henry wallace, vice president wallace. of course, he was a racist. he said he hated people with slipped eyes with flit eyes and pig tails, which means that the chinese and japanese. but we must remember that in those days most people are racist in his attitude towards indians. a general was extremely racist and derogatory his colleague in the cabinet, lord emery are recorded him as saying indians, a beastly people with a beastly religion. j coil is an indian journalist who knows exactly how the british crown colonized his homeland in 1943 at the time of the terran conference, a great family broke out in bengal in which more than 4000000 people died. it was not human error. it was a conscious decision by winston churchill to deprive ben gall off food grains and ship them to europe because he wanted the beard grained reserves in europe, in case a 2nd front was opened. in the war in europe, when he was toward people are dying and very large numbers. his response was to write on a file if they are dying in so many numbers. how
lee, the american leaders, roosevelt, and henry wallace, vice president wallace. of course, he was a racist. he said he hated people with slipped eyes with flit eyes and pig tails, which means that the chinese and japanese. but we must remember that in those days most people are racist in his attitude towards indians. a general was extremely racist and derogatory his colleague in the cabinet, lord emery are recorded him as saying indians, a beastly people with a beastly religion. j coil is an...