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a text of the cash as wallace makes his way to the d.c. mansion. meanwhile, the housekeeper's huss finishes his overnight shift and realizes he never comes hom and hea to the mansion, too. no one answers the door but he says he h an ear feeling that someone was inside. minutes later savvas contacted him to say his wife vera is okay and spent the night to help take care of their son and that she would return later. 30 minutes go by. another text from inside as amy tells the surviving housekeeper not to report to work.ju before 10:30 wallace, the personal assistant, drops off the $40,000 ransom leaving it in a red sports car parked in the text, and sends savvas a package delivered. by noon all the victims' cell phones go silent and then agedy. three hours later the house is set on fire and smoke pouring from the second floor window and the three adults stabbed and beaten to death, a bloody baseball bat and samurai sword the evidence, the couple's son stabbed, beaten and burned alive in his bedroom. more than three years later there's still s
a text of the cash as wallace makes his way to the d.c. mansion. meanwhile, the housekeeper's huss finishes his overnight shift and realizes he never comes hom and hea to the mansion, too. no one answers the door but he says he h an ear feeling that someone was inside. minutes later savvas contacted him to say his wife vera is okay and spent the night to help take care of their son and that she would return later. 30 minutes go by. another text from inside as amy tells the surviving housekeeper...
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and then in january, 2011, jim wallace got the flu. lucky break -- no, really. >> and i was laying in bed, and high wife came in. unfortunately, when you work these cases, all you talk about is we are a dedicated cold-case team. you talk about the case you're working on. i'm sure she was tired of hearing about it. she said, why don't you establish a facebook account for carol. i thought, that could accomplish a great deal. >> of course back in 1981 when carol disappeared, facebook creator mark zuckerberg wasn't even born yet. but 30 years later, detective wallace knew social media and its potential to connect to millions around the globe instantly. it could determine once and for all, he thought, whether carol was alive or dead. >> because all of us know from using facebook that it's, number one, a kind of a place where we say "here i am." it's also a place you can find people. >> surely if carol was alive, someone on facebook or twitter would know something. of course, wallace also knew carol would look vastly different 30 years after
and then in january, 2011, jim wallace got the flu. lucky break -- no, really. >> and i was laying in bed, and high wife came in. unfortunately, when you work these cases, all you talk about is we are a dedicated cold-case team. you talk about the case you're working on. i'm sure she was tired of hearing about it. she said, why don't you establish a facebook account for carol. i thought, that could accomplish a great deal. >> of course back in 1981 when carol disappeared, facebook...
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wallace birdied the 18th twice in the shoot out to beat off his countrymen to win the title. ryder cup captain thomas bjorn names his 3 wild cards players is wednesday ahead of the event in paris at the end of the month. the automatic qualfiers for the european team have been confirmed — dane thorbjorn olesen secured the final spot in denmark. francesco molinari, justin rose, tyrrell hatton, tommy fleetwood, jon rahm, rory mcilroy and alex noren had already qualified before the weekend. and england s georgia hall shot a third round 69 to take a two shot lead heading into the final round of the lpga s portland classic. hall — who won the women s british open — is seeking her first title on american soil. she tees offjust after 10 o'clock this evening our time. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. coming up next on the bbc news channel is click. this is the business card of the first guest on the programme. the security princess. 0ne first guest on the programme. the security princess. one of the biggest names in cyber security it sta rts big
wallace birdied the 18th twice in the shoot out to beat off his countrymen to win the title. ryder cup captain thomas bjorn names his 3 wild cards players is wednesday ahead of the event in paris at the end of the month. the automatic qualfiers for the european team have been confirmed — dane thorbjorn olesen secured the final spot in denmark. francesco molinari, justin rose, tyrrell hatton, tommy fleetwood, jon rahm, rory mcilroy and alex noren had already qualified before the weekend. and...
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for detective jim wallace it was something buried in a routine crime lab report. his pants which his watched the morning of the murder and hung up to dry in his shower, again, tested negative for blood, but this time, the lab report noted something else found on those pants which caught the eye of detective wallace. dirt. >> if you're washing these pants, what's the goal? aren't you trying to wash the dirt out. in this case the dirt was still present except there was luminol glowing in two areas. >> the chemical used to detective blood and body fluid but this didn't make sense. with no blood on the pants the luminol was still highlighting something else on two very specific areas of the pants. >> one on each side right at the area of the knee on the front of the pants. >> if you were kneeling down in something you wanted to get out by spot cleaning or detergent and he did get it out. it would glow because cleaning detergents will also make it glow. so you think you have blood and you tiactually just have cleani det deterge detergent. they were still dirty except f
for detective jim wallace it was something buried in a routine crime lab report. his pants which his watched the morning of the murder and hung up to dry in his shower, again, tested negative for blood, but this time, the lab report noted something else found on those pants which caught the eye of detective wallace. dirt. >> if you're washing these pants, what's the goal? aren't you trying to wash the dirt out. in this case the dirt was still present except there was luminol glowing in...
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today prosecutors made the caset wallace had nng to do with the murders. >> jordan wallace leaving the courthouse this morning, wrapping up his second day of testifying. today prosecutors tried to prove that he has no connection to ron wint two brothers, the manedrosecutors say car out the murder. them he originally lied to police about howt he le $40,000 ransom money because he was confused and made a mistaker prosecs made a point before the murders, wallace was trying to race cars professionally and wanted an endorsement. jurors heard from witnesses. the home was across the street from the savopoulos family. around noon on may 14, these men testifiedhat they saw an african-american man with dreadlocks walking toward the garage of the savopoulos home. both witnesses say as the man t approach garage, the door open halfway. he wentinside. the garage closed and they never saw him again. about an hour later, the mansion went up in flames. thene gar said days later he saw this picture of daronin wt in the news. the oy suspect that wint is the man they saw before the fire. >>eporter: three
today prosecutors made the caset wallace had nng to do with the murders. >> jordan wallace leaving the courthouse this morning, wrapping up his second day of testifying. today prosecutors tried to prove that he has no connection to ron wint two brothers, the manedrosecutors say car out the murder. them he originally lied to police about howt he le $40,000 ransom money because he was confused and made a mistaker prosecs made a point before the murders, wallace was trying to race cars...
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we have chris wallace alongside, too. chris, what we are hearing is that senator chris flake could speak again. this is complicated now. because i truly want to try to understand how you make a deal that you don't control. senator flake makes a deal. he knows the power of his vote. senator majority leader mitch mcconnell does what. >> he counts votes. he sees if he can get to 50 without jeff flake. if he can get to 50 without flake, is going to proceed. he will bring this through this weekend. the final confirmation vote on tuesday. and brett kavanaugh will go to the supreme court. if, on the other hand, he doesn't have the votes and there was at least the suggestion from democratic senator chris coons that other senators and one would suspect perhaps his is murkowski and susan collins have been party to this conversation, if he doesn't have the votes, if he is stuck at 48, then they have to bend and they will have to agree to this fbi, at most, one week investigation. and, you know, there was something very interesting i
we have chris wallace alongside, too. chris, what we are hearing is that senator chris flake could speak again. this is complicated now. because i truly want to try to understand how you make a deal that you don't control. senator flake makes a deal. he knows the power of his vote. senator majority leader mitch mcconnell does what. >> he counts votes. he sees if he can get to 50 without jeff flake. if he can get to 50 without flake, is going to proceed. he will bring this through this...
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wallac he did ase was told and never realized they were in danger. the defense tried to poke holes in his testimony and credibility. they reminded jurors that he lied several times about how he deli the $40,000. they also proved through the text messages that he smoked marijuana since 2007. that he purchaseder from s different dealers. the defense asked if wallace ever bought marijuana from dorel wint. he said he didn't. he said he didn't know every person he was buying the drugs from. to opening statem the defense argued it was darr object rowint'ser who murdered the familiar and theus eeper. he said if he could be linkedo him in any way, that could be used againstim and h could be charged with murder. he does have a history. he has been convicted of drug b distributi not been named a suspect in this case. tomorrow morning will resume when trial resumes with the prosecution having another oppounityioo que him. live can see from that shot with megan that it is raining pretty hard. >> it took a while to get here. we knew would it. it made its way sout
wallac he did ase was told and never realized they were in danger. the defense tried to poke holes in his testimony and credibility. they reminded jurors that he lied several times about how he deli the $40,000. they also proved through the text messages that he smoked marijuana since 2007. that he purchaseder from s different dealers. the defense asked if wallace ever bought marijuana from dorel wint. he said he didn't. he said he didn't know every person he was buying the drugs from. to...
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plug into the present. >> i am chris wallace. the woman accusing supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh of attempted rape agrees to testify on capitol hill.♪. >> brett kavanaugh is one of the finest human beings you will ever have the privilege of knowing ormeeting . >>chris: president trump stands by his pick even after charges judge kavanaugh engaged insexua abuse as a teenager. plus - - we >> we have great people in the department of justice but there's a lingering stench. >>chris:
plug into the present. >> i am chris wallace. the woman accusing supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh of attempted rape agrees to testify on capitol hill.♪. >> brett kavanaugh is one of the finest human beings you will ever have the privilege of knowing ormeeting . >>chris: president trump stands by his pick even after charges judge kavanaugh engaged insexua abuse as a teenager. plus - - we >> we have great people in the department of justice but there's a lingering...
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let's bring in "fox news sunday" anchor, chris wallace. chris, another day, another leak to "the new york times." this is an interesting one. give us your take on it. >> well, it is certainly shocking. i take it a little bit more seriously. the idea that here is the deputy attorney general of the united states and to some degree the person that was running the justice department because remember, certainly when it came to the russia investigation, jeff sessions, the attorney general had recused himself. so rosenstein was the officer in charge. just after comey has been fired. he's talking to other top people in the justice department in the fbi and saying that he would consider wearing a wire to tape the president because he's so concerned about the way he's acting and even raising the possibility of the 25th amendment. some people have said he said it sarcastically. the times said somebody said to them in one of these meetings, are you kidding? he said no, i'm not kidding. rosenstein just got on the job. so the idea that he would throw ar
let's bring in "fox news sunday" anchor, chris wallace. chris, another day, another leak to "the new york times." this is an interesting one. give us your take on it. >> well, it is certainly shocking. i take it a little bit more seriously. the idea that here is the deputy attorney general of the united states and to some degree the person that was running the justice department because remember, certainly when it came to the russia investigation, jeff sessions, the...
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steven wallace had just finished working with burt reynolds before he died. he directed burt reynolds‘ last completed film, defining moments. what did the he play for you as a role? he played a character named chester and chester was a man who hadn‘t been able to connect with his daughter. he decided he had nine months to be born so he wanted to ta ke months to be born so he wanted to take nine months to die, and he wa nted take nine months to die, and he wanted to connect with her in that nine months so he spends the entire nine months so he spends the entire nine months so he spends the entire nine months spending his time with her and learning about her, all the things he didn‘t do when she was younger. what was it like working with him? somebody of this stature, who‘s been a hollywood legend for a number of years, it‘s quite overwhelming i would imagine for a lot of people to have to work with him? he was scary. burt was always one of my heroes growing up. i was born in the mid— 60s and i was smack in that age group that fell in love with him
steven wallace had just finished working with burt reynolds before he died. he directed burt reynolds‘ last completed film, defining moments. what did the he play for you as a role? he played a character named chester and chester was a man who hadn‘t been able to connect with his daughter. he decided he had nine months to be born so he wanted to ta ke months to be born so he wanted to take nine months to die, and he wa nted take nine months to die, and he wanted to connect with her in that...
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lisa wallace, superintendent fremon unified school district. "we had a car accident hte other day on blacow, and that knocked out the power. we have x students attending here. we had to knock out the power to identify and fix the problem here. kim wallace is superintendent of fremont unified school district. she says despite the blackout, staff and students were making the best of it. wallace. they could work and have more contact with one another. as for students. some thought it was cool an truong, student it was kinda cool walking in the dark hallothers not. tai phan, student. i couldnt find the bathroom. and parents. julius chen, parent. i saw them running, they seemed to be having fun. jane chen, parent. why don't they fix it. (estacio live) getting it fixed is a priority according to the superintendent , hopefully everything will be worked out by monday. all of this not effecting football, the big games all played at the sports complex in town... and that has full power. te (tes) (tes) (tes) <"everybody is disheartened."> (vicki)dishearte
lisa wallace, superintendent fremon unified school district. "we had a car accident hte other day on blacow, and that knocked out the power. we have x students attending here. we had to knock out the power to identify and fix the problem here. kim wallace is superintendent of fremont unified school district. she says despite the blackout, staff and students were making the best of it. wallace. they could work and have more contact with one another. as for students. some thought it was cool...
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wallace was let go and started working at the personal assistant in march. on the evening of may 13, he he left theat second business in chantilly, virginia, and received a voice message later that night. he asked him to pick up a package in the mning and he would call him with more details. at the time of the call, his wife amy,heir 10-year-old son phillip and housekeeper vera figueroa were already held hostagethe n day. a said he went to the bank with the comparican iron works and was given $40,000 in cash.e wallestified at 10:15ering gets a call from salva telling him to putn he cashe red seat of a car parked inside the garage. he said he did as he was told and never realized the family was in danger. the half sister deborah who alse works for family business took witness stand. she testified that she helpeda saigured out a way to get the $40,000 in cash after he called her asking for the mo masser said she never thought to question salva about the money because he was the boss. >> the defense just finished wrapping up, questioningordan wallace. and they
wallace was let go and started working at the personal assistant in march. on the evening of may 13, he he left theat second business in chantilly, virginia, and received a voice message later that night. he asked him to pick up a package in the mning and he would call him with more details. at the time of the call, his wife amy,heir 10-year-old son phillip and housekeeper vera figueroa were already held hostagethe n day. a said he went to the bank with the comparican iron works and was given...
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and with all of the telephone calls with nixon on the line, humphrey and george wallace. and in short he elevated everybody to the same status as humphrey during the campaign. and in early september said the troops could begin returning in 1969 to address the american legion no man can predict when the troops come home to throw them off balance that everything i say will be shadowed by lbj. and sent the reverend billy graham gave him a long message that basically said if i'm elected i will never embarrass lbj you will get your rightful place in history and i will give you major credit. he was taken in and lived in fear he was afraid of him but thought he had to appease him and it blocked humphrey. when johnson made his calls to the candidates he paroled three people on the line but late in the campaign there were rumors creeping out the nixon campaign was cooperating with a very well-known republican donor. the wife of a general of world war ii because he commanded the so-called flying tigers defending china against japan and was working with the ambassador the south viet
and with all of the telephone calls with nixon on the line, humphrey and george wallace. and in short he elevated everybody to the same status as humphrey during the campaign. and in early september said the troops could begin returning in 1969 to address the american legion no man can predict when the troops come home to throw them off balance that everything i say will be shadowed by lbj. and sent the reverend billy graham gave him a long message that basically said if i'm elected i will...
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the defense tried to poke holes in wallace's testimony and trieh to estab a link between wallace and therother of the man on trial for tho murders. prosecutors will continue to question wallace later today chlts it's now 5:48. we want to go back to the first four traffic art on i-66. melissa has the latest. >> eastbound 66 after 123. we are shutdown this morning because of this crash investigation. so that tells you we. are clo the toll road and route 50, either of them will work. v ity slow and people have been sitting in that back up for the last hour and a half here now. s rain isll falling around our area. crash there in the left lane.on marc trains cancelled today because of flooding. penn line trains suffering delays between 10 to 15 minutes thismorning. as for your travel times, 270 looks good. a little slow for this early 31 miles per hoha up top. a downed tree at the top in beltway and some flooding and take a lk at this. we don't often see is. eastbound. road is closed. no travel time there. a little sw as well. just 30 miles per hour. remember to listen to wtop 103.5 and t
the defense tried to poke holes in wallace's testimony and trieh to estab a link between wallace and therother of the man on trial for tho murders. prosecutors will continue to question wallace later today chlts it's now 5:48. we want to go back to the first four traffic art on i-66. melissa has the latest. >> eastbound 66 after 123. we are shutdown this morning because of this crash investigation. so that tells you we. are clo the toll road and route 50, either of them will work. v ity...
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"deadline white house" with nicolle wallace starts right now. >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. breaking news this afternoon on the supreme court nomination fight that has gripped the nation. republican senator jeff flake dropping a bombshell on his senate judiciary committee colleagues saying he would only vote yes on passing kavanaugh out of committee if the fbi investigates dr. christine blasey ford's allegations of sexual assault before any final confirmation vote on the floor. flake will not support final confirmation until the fbi concludes its limited investigation. here was that announcement. >> we've had conversations ongoing for a while with regard to making sure that we do due diligence here. and i think it would be proper to delay the floor vote for up to, but not more than one week, in order to let the fbi continue to do an investigation, limited in time and scope, to the current allegations that are there. and limited in time to no more than one week. and i will vote to advance the bill to the floor with that understanding. and i have spoken
"deadline white house" with nicolle wallace starts right now. >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. breaking news this afternoon on the supreme court nomination fight that has gripped the nation. republican senator jeff flake dropping a bombshell on his senate judiciary committee colleagues saying he would only vote yes on passing kavanaugh out of committee if the fbi investigates dr. christine blasey ford's allegations of sexual assault before any final confirmation vote...
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jordan wallace was savopoulos' assistant. he was hired a month before the murders. his duties were to be hitr chauffeur, thim around. and to do, you know, whatever his boss needed him to do. so that day or the night before the murder, savopoulos who issef co- it's documented in the court documents that we have reviewed sent a text message to him, telling hy, look, i need you to pick up some cash and bring it to the house. >> $40,000. a lot of cash. >> exactly. a lot of cash. next day it was jordan wallace that went to savopoulos' accountant, picked up that cash. returned it to the home, went into the garage. put the money into the car according to investigators. but when we go back to the inconsistencies, jordan wallace lied toolice about how he received that cash. was it in a manila folder, a red bag, was the car in the garage locked? and it begs the question at that point intime, why? why would he lie about something like this, but i was going to say important to note though, he has not been called a suspect. he has not been charged. >> at no point was he a suspec
jordan wallace was savopoulos' assistant. he was hired a month before the murders. his duties were to be hitr chauffeur, thim around. and to do, you know, whatever his boss needed him to do. so that day or the night before the murder, savopoulos who issef co- it's documented in the court documents that we have reviewed sent a text message to him, telling hy, look, i need you to pick up some cash and bring it to the house. >> $40,000. a lot of cash. >> exactly. a lot of cash. next...
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welcome everybody to watching the hocks i am top of the wallace and joining me today to discuss this issue of the campus rape high school sexual assault all of it is our sports correspondent regina hamm thank you so much for joining me thanks for letting me come on the set talk about such an important issue really something that you don't that really it kind of gets pushed around a lot where there's blame placed on victims and sometimes unwilling accusers but it really is a focus on the institutions that house both right because there is a responsibility you know when we talk about you know either brett kavanaugh or you know some of these other ones that go back years you're talking about minors or you're talking a student and that's what really gets strange we know we saw it from the clip of the high school assistant principal who you know you know we girls we were in everything in there's some pretty toxic ideas being thrown around schools both to women and boys and girls and being teaching them those things you know after the steubenville rape case which was really i thought would
welcome everybody to watching the hocks i am top of the wallace and joining me today to discuss this issue of the campus rape high school sexual assault all of it is our sports correspondent regina hamm thank you so much for joining me thanks for letting me come on the set talk about such an important issue really something that you don't that really it kind of gets pushed around a lot where there's blame placed on victims and sometimes unwilling accusers but it really is a focus on the...
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you'll hear from chris wallace and later, jon stewart on the fox news deck. funny man and activist with an emotional message. the people that helped our nation in its dire time of need now need help of their own. that's coming up from the fox news deck on this friday afternoon. to the junior prom with. he was a cutie! and if you go down, that's me, above him. you won best looking in your senior year of high school? somebody had to win it. my best high school moment was the day i walked across the stage. my dad...couldn't read real good, so, it was a milestone for me. ancestry now has over 300,000 yearbooks from all across the country. so go back to school with your family, and discover more of their stories. start searching for free at ancestry.com. when buying a new home.erest rates can increase your anxiety that's why quicken loans created our new, exclusive rateshield approval. first, we lock your interest rate for up to 90 days while you find your new home. then, if rates have gone up, your rate stays locked. but, if rates have gone down, your rate drops.
you'll hear from chris wallace and later, jon stewart on the fox news deck. funny man and activist with an emotional message. the people that helped our nation in its dire time of need now need help of their own. that's coming up from the fox news deck on this friday afternoon. to the junior prom with. he was a cutie! and if you go down, that's me, above him. you won best looking in your senior year of high school? somebody had to win it. my best high school moment was the day i walked across...
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bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >> i am chris wallace. president trump calls on the justice department to investigate who wrote that essay in the new york times describing resistance inside his administration. >> for the sake of our national security, the new york times should publish his name at once the one we will discuss the one-two punch of the anonymous call him. >> should all top officials take a lie detector test and would you agree to take one? and reports of white house disarray in bob woodward's new book.what does it mean for
bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >> i am chris wallace. president trump calls on the justice department to investigate who wrote that essay in the new york times describing resistance inside his administration. >> for the sake of our national security, the new york times should publish his name at once the one we will discuss the one-two punch of the anonymous call him. >> should all top officials take a lie detector test and would you agree to take one? and reports of white...
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that was emma bullimore and aisleyne horgan—wallace. now it's time for the weather with sarah keith—lucas. weather forecasters have been keeping a close eye on typhoons and hurricanes in the pacific and atla ntic hurricanes in the pacific and atlantic in recent days. in recent days our weather is quite during the course of the weekend. we are likely to see the an ex— hurricane affecting our web into next week. the year and now, saturday morning dawns on a dry note for much of the country —— weather. later in the day a little bit of rain works into parts of northern ireland as well. southern and eastern areas could be such an polumbus, cladding overfrom the west. all in all a decent looking autumnal day. tevita is up to 21 in the south. mid to high teens for the north. —— temperatures. in the second half of the we the frontal systems that south across the country. it will be clearing from scotland and northern ireland. i returned to sunshine and showers there. the bulk of the rain on sunday will sitting across parts of northe
that was emma bullimore and aisleyne horgan—wallace. now it's time for the weather with sarah keith—lucas. weather forecasters have been keeping a close eye on typhoons and hurricanes in the pacific and atla ntic hurricanes in the pacific and atlantic in recent days. in recent days our weather is quite during the course of the weekend. we are likely to see the an ex— hurricane affecting our web into next week. the year and now, saturday morning dawns on a dry note for much of the country...
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you are talking about a -- i'm supposed to get up in the morning and bel >> i am chris wallace. the president supreme court nominee heads for grilling on capitol hill as the nation says goodbye to a hero. >> he was honorable. always recognizing that his opponents were still patriots and human beings. >> what better way to get a nice laugh and make jordan i say nice things about him to a national audience. >>chris: we remember the legacy of senator john mccain as the nation bids himfarewell . then, confirmation hearings this week for judge brett kavanaugh. we will discuss his credential and how democrats went to go after him with two members of the senate judiciary committee. republican lindsay graham and democrat dick durbin. plus, trade talks with canada take a tense turn. >> i think canada very much wants to make the deal and i think will be on a very good for canada if they do and not good at all if they don't. >>chris: on this labor day weekend, we will discuss what a new master means for america's workers. with the head of the country's largest group of unions, afl-cio pres
you are talking about a -- i'm supposed to get up in the morning and bel >> i am chris wallace. the president supreme court nominee heads for grilling on capitol hill as the nation says goodbye to a hero. >> he was honorable. always recognizing that his opponents were still patriots and human beings. >> what better way to get a nice laugh and make jordan i say nice things about him to a national audience. >>chris: we remember the legacy of senator john mccain as the...
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ask your eczema specialist about dupixent. >> i am chris wallace. the president supreme court nominee heads for grilling on capitol hill as the nation says goodbye to a hero. >> he was honorable. always recognizing that his opponents were still patriots and human beings. >> what better way to get a nice laugh and make jordan i say nice things about him to a national audience. >>chris: we remember the legacy of senator john mccain as the nation bids himfarewell . then, confirmation hearings this week for judge brett kavanaugh. we will discuss his credential and how democrats
ask your eczema specialist about dupixent. >> i am chris wallace. the president supreme court nominee heads for grilling on capitol hill as the nation says goodbye to a hero. >> he was honorable. always recognizing that his opponents were still patriots and human beings. >> what better way to get a nice laugh and make jordan i say nice things about him to a national audience. >>chris: we remember the legacy of senator john mccain as the nation bids himfarewell . then,...
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wallace cardozo, neighbor"the leaving part is really disturbing"wallace cardozo's surveillance camera caught the entire incident wallace cardozo, neighbor"it's not a good feeling at all, especially two young kids coming home from school like that."he says the 12 year old girl and 13 year old boy suffered injuries but are doing okay -- one with a broken arm, the other with a concussion.both of them were wearing helmets.tom lebherz, neighbor"i see a lot of it happen on that corner and this corner with cars not stopping or speeding through a right hand turn or left hand turn there and coming up in here and doing a hollywood stop. they jsut kind of look and go." police say three people were inside the car. it happened last monday at 3 o'clock in the afternoon ... and police are still looking for the driver.neighbors here say people speed here all the time. tom lebherz, neighbor"it didn't surprise me at all because that's the way kids are today. they think they are not going to get caught. they think there's nothing wrong." if you recognize the car or have any information about the acciden
wallace cardozo, neighbor"the leaving part is really disturbing"wallace cardozo's surveillance camera caught the entire incident wallace cardozo, neighbor"it's not a good feeling at all, especially two young kids coming home from school like that."he says the 12 year old girl and 13 year old boy suffered injuries but are doing okay -- one with a broken arm, the other with a concussion.both of them were wearing helmets.tom lebherz, neighbor"i see a lot of it happen on...
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interesting to hear it from chris wallace. interesting to see it play out there on the president's favorite network as well. >>> well, coming up, why the walls seem to be closing in on tesla's ceo elon musk amid a justice department investigation and shareholder lawsuits. the s.e.c. is now filing its own lawsuit against musk and tesla's response next. >>> and what is yes? the question posed to a woman in the audience by a contestant on "jeopardy." that's coming up. you're watching "world news now." oming up. you're watching "world news now." what's the #1 new skincare product in 2018? omg! it's olay. that's crazy! olay regenerist whip. olay whips absorbs faster than the $100, $200, and even $400 cream. i feel like it just melted into my skin better. it's really smooth and it's not heavy. i really really love this. i will 100% swap up my moisturizer. can i have it? olay whips. try whips with spf 25. finally, sun protection that feels light as air. brbut how will his dentured to thicope with... a steak. luckily for brad, this is
interesting to hear it from chris wallace. interesting to see it play out there on the president's favorite network as well. >>> well, coming up, why the walls seem to be closing in on tesla's ceo elon musk amid a justice department investigation and shareholder lawsuits. the s.e.c. is now filing its own lawsuit against musk and tesla's response next. >>> and what is yes? the question posed to a woman in the audience by a contestant on "jeopardy." that's coming up....
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. >> i am chris wallace. the president supreme court nominee heads for grilling on capitol hill as the nation says goodbye to a hero. >> he was honorable. always recognizing that his opponents were still patriots and human beings. >> what better way to get a nice laugh and make jordan i say nice things about him to a national audience. >>chris: we remember the legacy of senator john mccain as the nation bids himfarewell . then, confirmation hearings this week for judge brett kavanaugh. we will discuss his credential and how democrats went to go after him with two members of the senate judiciary committee. republican lindsay graham and democrat dick durbin. plus, trade talks with canada take a tense turn. >> i think canada very much wants to make the deal and i think will be on a very good for canada if they do and not good at all if they don't. >>chris: on this labor day weekend, we will discuss what a new master means for america's workers. with the head of the country's largest group of unions, afl-cio pres
. >> i am chris wallace. the president supreme court nominee heads for grilling on capitol hill as the nation says goodbye to a hero. >> he was honorable. always recognizing that his opponents were still patriots and human beings. >> what better way to get a nice laugh and make jordan i say nice things about him to a national audience. >>chris: we remember the legacy of senator john mccain as the nation bids himfarewell . then, confirmation hearings this week for judge...
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>> chris: i'm chris wallace. the president's supreme court nominee heads for grilling on capitol hill as the nation says goodbye to a hero. ♪ >> he was honorable, always recognizing that his opponents were still patriots and human beings. >> what better way to give a last laugh than to make george and i say nice things about them to a national audience? >> chris: we remember the life and legacy of john mccain as the nation bids him a final farewell. then, confirmation hearings this week for judge brett kavanaugh. we will discuss his credentials and how democrats plan to go after him with two members of the senate judiciary committee, republican lindsey graham and democrat dick durbin. plus, trade talks with candidates take a tense turn. >> i think canada very much wants to make a deal and i think it's very good for canada if they do and i think it's probably not got it all if they don't. >> chris: on this labor day weekend we will discuss what a new nafta means for america's workers with the head of the country
>> chris: i'm chris wallace. the president's supreme court nominee heads for grilling on capitol hill as the nation says goodbye to a hero. ♪ >> he was honorable, always recognizing that his opponents were still patriots and human beings. >> what better way to give a last laugh than to make george and i say nice things about them to a national audience? >> chris: we remember the life and legacy of john mccain as the nation bids him a final farewell. then, confirmation...
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lyndon johnson held onto a lot of support in the south that wallace wallace was dividing them up. nixon was having some troubles in the south but he really developed some strategy in 1970. it's an historical question. we can answer it. i still agree with your grandmother would've been high high probability he would've held on. the people did not necessarily trust nixon. wallace was cutting and today's gains. the problem is poor, poor hubert. he had a great statement and i got this in the book. they were so strong that it didn't matter when. i could've taken a portion the president and passed on him in times square and people would've said what took you so long. i think that wraps it up pretty good. i talk about this in the book. i think the president did undermine humphrey especially in the august. ended damage his opportunities. so i talk about that in great detail. yes, ma'am. >> first of all, i kind of disagree with his grandmother. i was in high school i was 17 in 1968. it seemed to me at the time that i'm not sure that he would've even got a nomination, let alone one. it was
lyndon johnson held onto a lot of support in the south that wallace wallace was dividing them up. nixon was having some troubles in the south but he really developed some strategy in 1970. it's an historical question. we can answer it. i still agree with your grandmother would've been high high probability he would've held on. the people did not necessarily trust nixon. wallace was cutting and today's gains. the problem is poor, poor hubert. he had a great statement and i got this in the book....
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welcome everybody to watching my son out of the wallace and joining me today to help us sort of sift through all of this information about yemen is our to america correspondent thank you so much for joining me down good to be with you so to start off with the yemen president has been putting a lot of the blame or the very large part of the blame of the situation in yemen on the hutu rebels and their alleged support from iran even going as far as to say this recently. about iran carries out blatant interventions in yemen finances the who is the militia and provides it with weapons and missiles equipment and expertise and. i would like behalf of my people to thank you madam of saudi arabia it's its government and people played a leading role you know to getting our humanitarian suffering. so tell me what what evidence is there that's a pretty bold statement from the president and say thank you considering all this destruction but what evidence is there that confirms that the iranian government is absolutely providing weapons to the rebels and well there's never been any provide any evi
welcome everybody to watching my son out of the wallace and joining me today to help us sort of sift through all of this information about yemen is our to america correspondent thank you so much for joining me down good to be with you so to start off with the yemen president has been putting a lot of the blame or the very large part of the blame of the situation in yemen on the hutu rebels and their alleged support from iran even going as far as to say this recently. about iran carries out...
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wallace birdied the 18th twice in the shoot out to beat off his countrymen to win the title. ryder cup captain thomas bjorn names his three wild cards players is wednesday ahead of the event in paris at the end of the month. the automatic qualfiers for the european team has been confirmed — dane thorbjorn olesen secured the final spot in denmark. francesco molinari, justin rose, tyrrell hatton, rory mcilroy, tommy fleetwood, jon rahm and alex noren had already qualified before the weekend. and england s georgia hall shot a third round 69 to take a two shot lead heading into the final round of the lpga s portland classic. hall — who won the women s british open — is seeking her first title on american soil. she tees offjust after ten o'clock this evening our time. defending champion rafael nadal is in action at the us open, aiming to reach the quarterfinals. his match against georgia's nikoloz basilashvili has just got under way. later, serena williams will face kaia kanepi of estonia, who has yet to drop a set in the tournament. as you can see nadal is 3—3 in the firs
wallace birdied the 18th twice in the shoot out to beat off his countrymen to win the title. ryder cup captain thomas bjorn names his three wild cards players is wednesday ahead of the event in paris at the end of the month. the automatic qualfiers for the european team has been confirmed — dane thorbjorn olesen secured the final spot in denmark. francesco molinari, justin rose, tyrrell hatton, rory mcilroy, tommy fleetwood, jon rahm and alex noren had already qualified before the weekend....
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remember vice president henry wallace, who was the second of vice president, gave a famous speech in 1942, i believe, maybe 1943, about the common man. and wallace come a from a left of center perspective, was projecting the goals and ambitions of the generation fighting world war ii. it wasn't enough to simply be home a truereate at democracy, a place where the common men would finally come into his own. approached this from a different place on the political spectrum. he was making the case for what we might call and meritocracy. butould not paraphrase it, when you get sick, you want an uncommonly sick doctor. ann we go to war, we want uncommonly able general. you get the picture. the advances in society were brought about not by common, but by uncommon individuals. said i have never met an american parent who is proud to have their son or daughter called "common." it's an interesting outlook. in any event, it seemed to me it applied to hoover more than anything else. when all is said and done, accomplishment is all that matters. when you think about it, it is a rather unsentimenta
remember vice president henry wallace, who was the second of vice president, gave a famous speech in 1942, i believe, maybe 1943, about the common man. and wallace come a from a left of center perspective, was projecting the goals and ambitions of the generation fighting world war ii. it wasn't enough to simply be home a truereate at democracy, a place where the common men would finally come into his own. approached this from a different place on the political spectrum. he was making the case...
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[applause] they are advocates to fight for americans in need like scott wallace. s17. moms who fought to protect our kids from gun violence. [applause] by the way madeleine taught ethics in college and you know we need that in congress. [laughter] so you have a movement of citizens by the way a record number of women. [applause] pennsylvania is a great state. right now you have no women in congress democratic women to washington if you vote. [cheers and applause] and i will tell you and michelle did not put me up to this. [laughter] politics work better when women are involved. [cheers and applause] government works better when women are represented. [cheers and applause] so we have great candidates that the to the government to organize and energize this election will not fix everything but it could rest. but you have to start it in this election and then every election. every day. pay attention. be involved. the biggest threat to this democracy is not just one person in the white house or republican but the biggest threat is difference and cynicism. i am talking to y
[applause] they are advocates to fight for americans in need like scott wallace. s17. moms who fought to protect our kids from gun violence. [applause] by the way madeleine taught ethics in college and you know we need that in congress. [laughter] so you have a movement of citizens by the way a record number of women. [applause] pennsylvania is a great state. right now you have no women in congress democratic women to washington if you vote. [cheers and applause] and i will tell you and...
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and if wallace goes straight to me always sports correspondent jonathan crane is standing by he's outside the u.a.e. if i had to quote is something both sides have a lot going for them but they're also down sides for example germany accused of buying the world cup in two thousand and six a scandal that has refused to go away when you might have a bearing on the result you think. yes you mentioned that standard i'm still actually being a. brit but implicated several big figures in. german football federation president back he was forced to resign as well as german football legend franz beckenbauer they were allegedly part of a scheme that paid brides for votes to win that two thousand and six world cup bid now the german b. team here are trying to distance themselves and that they say that was a completely different team. to be transparent but that's really one of two things that's maybe costing a bit of a crowd for the other of course being the message to a standard that we heard about in the piece now the turkey speech he might well point to assess an irony that in the german bit it's ta
and if wallace goes straight to me always sports correspondent jonathan crane is standing by he's outside the u.a.e. if i had to quote is something both sides have a lot going for them but they're also down sides for example germany accused of buying the world cup in two thousand and six a scandal that has refused to go away when you might have a bearing on the result you think. yes you mentioned that standard i'm still actually being a. brit but implicated several big figures in. german...
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he's amongst four players on five under whilst matt wallace is trying to put behind him the disappointment of narrowly missing out on a ryder cup place. after a bright start he's a little way off the lead on two—under. wigan warriors keep up their pressure at the top of super league after victory over wakefield in the super 8's. joe greenwood scored in the final minutes to give wigan a 25—10 win. they remain second, four points behind leaders st helens. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the former director of communications for the conservative party, giles kenningham and polly mackenzie, director of the centre—left think tank, demos. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the times says the nerve agent used in the salisbury attack was strong enough to have killed a000 people. the guardian leads with the pressure put on russia at the united nations over the poisoning. the telegraph says the head of the spy agency gchq says he is planning how to retaliat
he's amongst four players on five under whilst matt wallace is trying to put behind him the disappointment of narrowly missing out on a ryder cup place. after a bright start he's a little way off the lead on two—under. wigan warriors keep up their pressure at the top of super league after victory over wakefield in the super 8's. joe greenwood scored in the final minutes to give wigan a 25—10 win. they remain second, four points behind leaders st helens. that's all from sportsday. coming up...
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and stuart in nick wallace. what is the president going to say? how much time will he spend on iran? is it going to be anything new on iran? >> iran will be the big element of this speech. really try toim coalesce international opinion around this u.s. effort to choke up the iranian economy. he's going in front of a relatively hostile crowd. oppose theropeans president's this to pull out from that deal in may -- decision to pull out from that deal in may. president trump betting the u.s. economic and political muscle will compel others to cut off economic ties to iran. vonnie: let's listen to president trump. pres. trump: with chairman kim -- we will do something that is good for chairman kim and good for north korea and also good for the rest of the world. >> [indiscernible] pres. trump: i'm meeting with ron rosenstein on thursday. today, i'm doing other things. >> [indiscernible] pres. trump: venezuela is a sad case. we want to see it fixed. what is happening there is a human tragedy. trump: president donald arriving at the united nations genera
and stuart in nick wallace. what is the president going to say? how much time will he spend on iran? is it going to be anything new on iran? >> iran will be the big element of this speech. really try toim coalesce international opinion around this u.s. effort to choke up the iranian economy. he's going in front of a relatively hostile crowd. oppose theropeans president's this to pull out from that deal in may -- decision to pull out from that deal in may. president trump betting the u.s....
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chris wallace is good of a questioner on sunday mornings as anybody. he says you're head of labor unions. look what president trump's administration done. economy growing at 4.2% in quarter two. unemployment 3.9% in july. consumer confidence rose in august. highest level since october of 2000. gdp may be headed for 3% for the year depending who you talk to. youth unemployment 52-year low. mr. trumka, i ask you why isn't this administration good for labor. you know what his answer was? they didn't pass a infrastructure bill. pete: richard trumka is political animal, more than a for the american worker. labor union movement is bought and paid for by the democratic party and vice versa. he was lunging any democratic win would be good for workers, counter to the evidence what the president has done to put the working man, blue-collar man at the forefront of an agenda. the results are evident. if you're a union member, does he represent me or represent the swamp or political interests of others? >> thinking that exactly. interesting, too, he is with the dem
chris wallace is good of a questioner on sunday mornings as anybody. he says you're head of labor unions. look what president trump's administration done. economy growing at 4.2% in quarter two. unemployment 3.9% in july. consumer confidence rose in august. highest level since october of 2000. gdp may be headed for 3% for the year depending who you talk to. youth unemployment 52-year low. mr. trumka, i ask you why isn't this administration good for labor. you know what his answer was? they...
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remember vice president henry wallace, who was the second of fdr's vice presidents, gave a famous speech in 1942, i believe, maybe 1943, about the common man. and wallace, from a left of center perspective, was projecting the goals and ambitions of the generation fighting world war ii. it wasn't enough to simply beat the nazis, create at home a true democracy, a place where the common man would finally come into his own. and hoover approached this from a different place on the political spectrum. he was making the case for what we might call ameritocracy. i should not paraphrase it, but when you get sick, you want an uncommonly sick doctor. when we go to war, we want an uncommonly able general. you get the picture. the advances in society were brought about not by common, but by uncommon individuals. and hoover said i have never met an american parent who is proud to have their son or daughter called "common." it's an interesting outlook. in any event, it seemed to me it applied to hoover more than anyone else. hoover said, when all is said and done, accomplishment is all that matters. w
remember vice president henry wallace, who was the second of fdr's vice presidents, gave a famous speech in 1942, i believe, maybe 1943, about the common man. and wallace, from a left of center perspective, was projecting the goals and ambitions of the generation fighting world war ii. it wasn't enough to simply beat the nazis, create at home a true democracy, a place where the common man would finally come into his own. and hoover approached this from a different place on the political...
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you could only look the short sleeve you come home even with believe you to view it my friend steve wallace observers are so high is this it for you things you will come to know your limits of what you know as you know who learns. would see if she puts the health of the mother simply was for sure but the votes of a bill to cover both the. roof you should by now should be your question should or should not spend too much she didn't really. want you for the question. because. i did not so fast it was about some of their twenty four different shuffling same sharma. go off on a steamy record in new york bluegrass if it's over them have a soul if they're hungry or the one. thing we have a possible desire coveted. another dude i think only got the. key any of us took us possible to vote for example. to show. you make them a human and. i think one of the most one of the events that really was for me very very significant very powerful. took me a very long time to actually in my testimony didn't say to my own the leader on that was very very strong and we had to evict family palestinian family. fro
you could only look the short sleeve you come home even with believe you to view it my friend steve wallace observers are so high is this it for you things you will come to know your limits of what you know as you know who learns. would see if she puts the health of the mother simply was for sure but the votes of a bill to cover both the. roof you should by now should be your question should or should not spend too much she didn't really. want you for the question. because. i did not so fast it...
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it meant the likes of in—form matt wallace and rafa cabrera—bello missed out. bjorn said he felt sick having to tell them. it was not an easy decision because so it was not an easy decision because so many guys have played well and tried hard and put effort into them. they deserved that we sit down and consider them and take everything into account. but in the end, this was the decision that was reached. and yes, making those phone calls to those four was easy but it was tough to make the phone calls to the ones that missed out. a poll on the bbc sport website had ian poulter as their overwhelming choice for a wildcard. he seems to embody everything the ryder cup is about. we remember the miracle at medinah a couple of years ago. he's got a great record — never lost a singles match. and a remarkable comeback from the englishman too. two years ago he wasn't playing when europe got thrashed at hazeltine. he'd dropped to below 200 in the world. he said his main motivation over the last couple of years was getting back into the team and he's managed it. the compe
it meant the likes of in—form matt wallace and rafa cabrera—bello missed out. bjorn said he felt sick having to tell them. it was not an easy decision because so it was not an easy decision because so many guys have played well and tried hard and put effort into them. they deserved that we sit down and consider them and take everything into account. but in the end, this was the decision that was reached. and yes, making those phone calls to those four was easy but it was tough to make the...
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remember vice president henry wallace, who was the second of fdr's vice president, gave a famous speech in 1942, i believe, maybe 1943, about the common man. and wallace, a from a left of center perspective, was projecting the goals and ambitions of the generation that was fighting world war ii. it wasn't enough to simply be the nazis, but to create at home a true democracy, a place where the common man would finally come into his own. and hoover approached this from a different place on the political spectrum. he was making the case for what we might call a meritocracy. i should not paraphrase it, but when you get sick, you want an uncommonly skillful doctor. when we go to war, we want an uncommonly able general. you get the picture. the advances in society were brought about not by common, but by uncommon individuals. and hoover said i have never met an american parent who is proud to have their son or daughter called common. it's an interesting outlook. so in any event, it seemed to me it applied to hoover more than anyone else. hoover said, when all is said and done, accomplishment
remember vice president henry wallace, who was the second of fdr's vice president, gave a famous speech in 1942, i believe, maybe 1943, about the common man. and wallace, a from a left of center perspective, was projecting the goals and ambitions of the generation that was fighting world war ii. it wasn't enough to simply be the nazis, but to create at home a true democracy, a place where the common man would finally come into his own. and hoover approached this from a different place on the...
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and while is, from a wallace,enter -- and from a left of center perspective, was projecting the goals and ambitions of the generation fighting world war ii. it wasn't enough to simply be defeat the nazis, but to create at home, a true democracy. a place where the common man ,ould finally come into his own and hoover approach list from a different place on the political spectrum. from a approached this different place on the political's lectern. he was making the case for what we might call and meritocracy. i should not paraphrase it, but when you get sick, you want an uncommonly sick doctor. when we go to war, we want an uncommonly able general. you get the picture. the advances in society were brought about not by common, but by uncommon individuals. and hoover said i have never met an american parent who is proud to have their son, or daughter called "common." it's an interesting outlook. in any event, it seemed to me it applied to hoover more than anything else. hoover said, when all is said and done, accomplishment is all that matters. which, when you stop to think about it, is a
and while is, from a wallace,enter -- and from a left of center perspective, was projecting the goals and ambitions of the generation fighting world war ii. it wasn't enough to simply be defeat the nazis, but to create at home, a true democracy. a place where the common man ,ould finally come into his own and hoover approach list from a different place on the political spectrum. from a approached this different place on the political's lectern. he was making the case for what we might call and...
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chris wallace is much more deserving than i am. >> jesse: speaking of accomplished journalist. do you remember when you started to learn how to drive either had your father take you out for a spin or your uncle or something like that. >> dana: your mom could do that too. >> jesse: or your mom. sometimes things go well and sometimes they don't. here is an incident that happened in maryland. during a driving lesson. >> juan: oh my gosh. >> jesse: teaching someone to park at a parking lot in a swimming pool and they wound up in the swimming pool. they both escaped unharmed and swam to the shore and i guess they had to pull the car out of the pool. i would not give this guy a license or girl. we don't know. we don't know who it was. >> greg: talk about a carpool. [laughter] shoot me. >> juan: that was great. >> dana: you get to go next. >> greg: all right. let's do this greg's new tv show news. i have been pitching this show all around cable and finally they did it it's called cat and owl staring at you for an hour. that's what it's called. see the little outline and seowl and cat.
chris wallace is much more deserving than i am. >> jesse: speaking of accomplished journalist. do you remember when you started to learn how to drive either had your father take you out for a spin or your uncle or something like that. >> dana: your mom could do that too. >> jesse: or your mom. sometimes things go well and sometimes they don't. here is an incident that happened in maryland. during a driving lesson. >> juan: oh my gosh. >> jesse: teaching someone to...
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wallace cardozo, neighbor"the leaving part is really disturbing"wallace cardozo's surveillance camera caught the entire incident.it happened lat monday at 3 in the afternoon -- police are still looking for the driver.wallace cardozo, neighbor"it's not a good feeling at all, especially two young kids coming home from school like that."cardozo says the 12 year old girl and 13 year old boy suffered injuries but are doing okay -- one with a broken arm, the other with a concussion.both of them were wearing helmets.a gardener nearby saw the entire accident -- that's him in the video running toward the kids.tom lebherz, neighbor"i see a lot of it happen on that corner and this corner with cars not stopping or speeding through a right hand turn or left hand turn there and coming up in here and doing a hollywood stop. they jsut kind of look and go."neighbors here say people speed here all the time. i caught a number of cars not making a complete stop at this stop sign -- even after hearing about the accident.tom lebherz, neighbor "it didn't surprise me at all because that's the way kids are to
wallace cardozo, neighbor"the leaving part is really disturbing"wallace cardozo's surveillance camera caught the entire incident.it happened lat monday at 3 in the afternoon -- police are still looking for the driver.wallace cardozo, neighbor"it's not a good feeling at all, especially two young kids coming home from school like that."cardozo says the 12 year old girl and 13 year old boy suffered injuries but are doing okay -- one with a broken arm, the other with a...
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i just account to take a quick with outside of the book for a second i was about to go on nicole wallace yesterday when the news broke that trump had given in and lowered the flag again. that moment, that eight hours yesterday between the time that story broke and time that he reversed his decision, it may seem like a petty thing on trump's part. but that was a man who sought to normalize his personality cult above heroism and dead kition and patriotism and service and pielgdty to this krkt and i'm glad he lowered that flag because i was about to go on air and lose my damn shit. i mean, i was -- it was not boing to be pretty. [applause] this is a guy who -- who you know and lindsay -- best case scenario is he's manipulating trump. worst case when you're trying to manipulate somebody who is master at it they know you're trying to play them and lindsay will eventually trump will turn on him and devour him eventuallily you know what you feed alligator last biscuit in a bucket and take your arm and that's what lindsay will learn one day. >> thank you. hey, hi, thanks for taking the question.
i just account to take a quick with outside of the book for a second i was about to go on nicole wallace yesterday when the news broke that trump had given in and lowered the flag again. that moment, that eight hours yesterday between the time that story broke and time that he reversed his decision, it may seem like a petty thing on trump's part. but that was a man who sought to normalize his personality cult above heroism and dead kition and patriotism and service and pielgdty to this krkt and...
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wallace cardozo, neighbor"the leaving part is really disturbing"wallace cardozo's surveillance camera caught the entire incident.it happened lat monday at 3 in the afternoon -- police are still looking for the driver.wallace cardozo, neighbor"it's not a good feeling at all, especially two young kids coming home from school like that."cardozo says the 12 year old girl and 13 year old boy suffered injuries but are doing okay -- one with a broken arm, the other with a concussion.both of them were wearing helmets.a gardener nearby saw the entire accident -- that's him in the video running toward the kids.tom lebherz, neighbor"i see a lot of it happen on that corner and this corner with cars not stopping or speeding through a right hand turn or left hand turn there and coming up in here and doing a hollywood stop. they jsut kind of look and go."neighbors here say people speed here all the time. i caught a number of cars not making a complete stop at this stop sign -- even after hearing about the accident.tom lebherz, neighbor "it didn't surprise me at all because that's the way kids are to
wallace cardozo, neighbor"the leaving part is really disturbing"wallace cardozo's surveillance camera caught the entire incident.it happened lat monday at 3 in the afternoon -- police are still looking for the driver.wallace cardozo, neighbor"it's not a good feeling at all, especially two young kids coming home from school like that."cardozo says the 12 year old girl and 13 year old boy suffered injuries but are doing okay -- one with a broken arm, the other with a...
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the family's surviving housekeeper of 20 years, nelly r gutierrez andn wallace were among the many names mentioned. another question from prosecutors, if jurors would trust theesmony of a witness whose also a convicted felon. this witness would receive a reduced sentence in exchange for his testimony. one of several questions that will be used to try to ensure that daron wint gets a fair trial. >> now a lot of these potential jurors did admit to the judge that they are familiar with and have been following the so-called mansion murder case here. so the attorneys on both sides al reife wee'avre going to get som who knows nothing about this case. if they tell them they can be fair and take into consideration all the ther questions tha were asked and will continue to be asked over selection, which could go as late as wednesday. back to you. >> two months there. >> that's going to be tough people. thanks, meagan. >>> another day with above average temperatures. doug is inhe storm cente now to tell us, are we going to get a break from this? >> thank you, wendy. i think it's going to come on f
the family's surviving housekeeper of 20 years, nelly r gutierrez andn wallace were among the many names mentioned. another question from prosecutors, if jurors would trust theesmony of a witness whose also a convicted felon. this witness would receive a reduced sentence in exchange for his testimony. one of several questions that will be used to try to ensure that daron wint gets a fair trial. >> now a lot of these potential jurors did admit to the judge that they are familiar with and...
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wallace. he met with mr. yu. all of the structural issues have been addressed. at this point, as far as i'm aware, the plans do meet the requirements of ab009 and i just am getting back to the ab009. in our building code in san francisco, there's 100 administrative bulletins. they're in there because of san francisco and the different issues that we deal with when you are trying do construction. there's a lot of good information on them. in the case of ab009, because of our construction goes to the property lines, if someone wants to put a window in, the state building code would prohibit that. there's openings zero to three feet. there's no openings allowed for the table in california building code. ab009 does allow property line windows if you meet the conditions of the administration tivadministrativebulletin. so it's a good code section. it works very well. it is approved on a case-by-case basis. i would agree tonight, with the appellant, that one of the windows, there is a permit at the appellant's property he is building on that is requiring a roof deck. t
wallace. he met with mr. yu. all of the structural issues have been addressed. at this point, as far as i'm aware, the plans do meet the requirements of ab009 and i just am getting back to the ab009. in our building code in san francisco, there's 100 administrative bulletins. they're in there because of san francisco and the different issues that we deal with when you are trying do construction. there's a lot of good information on them. in the case of ab009, because of our construction goes to...
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. >> you mentioned chris wallace. the president checks in on us from time to time. he is hearing the same conversation we are having here from chris wallace who said it has been a disaster for brett kavanaugh. another respected voice had the same opinion. what does the president do? there are the social cultural moment issues that i think 10 or 20 years from now are more important than this one seat, but in the politics of the moment, politics know they have a problem. >> senator susan collins went to bed last night and woke up this morning saying i want to hear from mark judge. mitch mcconnell's hope was she would say okay, never mind. seriously? >> here's the thing. brett kavanaugh's interests were not represented at all. usually under the normal republicans versus democrats, they could have done repair job. there is no repair being done. >> that's all on kavanaugh this afternoon. >> you have to wait and see. first of all, after lunch, will they do the same thing? they will still have her because they won't be able to shift gears, but they want to figure out a way
. >> you mentioned chris wallace. the president checks in on us from time to time. he is hearing the same conversation we are having here from chris wallace who said it has been a disaster for brett kavanaugh. another respected voice had the same opinion. what does the president do? there are the social cultural moment issues that i think 10 or 20 years from now are more important than this one seat, but in the politics of the moment, politics know they have a problem. >> senator...