over e-mails showing teacher s union helped coordinate the cdc s school s reopening guidance. weingarten says it s way out of proportion. to summarize, aft was provided with a full draft of the copy suggested line by line edits we did not, sir. did not suggest line by line edits to the document. well, do you remember how many edits that you suggested? we suggested concepts, sir. do you know how many edits were included? one. it s unusual for political union to have such a role in scientific guidance process and hopefully we can find more answers. weingarten forced to admit that she had a direct line to the cdc director, rochelle walensky. do you have a direct number to her? do i have her direct number? yes. yes, i have her directed enough. hopefully she will give it to me, too. the school lockdown fallout does not end there. dr. fauci said show me a school i shut down and factory i shut down. never. never i did. i gave a public health recommendatio
to prime time weekend, i nicolle wallace. let s get right to the week s top stories. we said something to the effect of i don t want people to know we lost, this is embarrassing. figure out, we need to figure it out. i don t know that people know that we lost. trump knew all along, right? that he lost. even though he has raged now form four years that the 2020 presidential election was somehow stolen from him. in private, even donald trump has admitted the truth, even donald trump knows the truth. it is the truth he is so embarrassed about that president joe biden, he refers to him as this guy that beat him . beat him in the 2020 presidential election. today, in a brand-new tape never heard before, we re hearing that private admission in the ex-president s own words, on tape. a remarkable slip of the mask, right? trump s facade, made during one of his half-dozen interviews with writer remine to today, author a brand-new book, chronicling trump s time as the host of the ap
foreign partners. i ll be looking to have you back for a much longer conversation, my friend. that will do it for me, we will be back next saturday and sunday 1:00 eastern. the weekend is next. welcome to primetime weekend. let s get right to the week s top stories. he said something to the effect of, i don t want people to know we lost mark, this is embarrassing, we need to figure it out. i don t want people to know that we lost. trump knew all along, right, that he lost even though he has raged for four years that the 2020 presidential election was somehow stolen from him, in private, even donald trump has admitted the truth, even donald trump knows the truth. it s a truth that he is so embarrassed about that president joe biden, he refers to him, as this guy, that he beat him in the 2020 presidential election. today, in a new tape, never heard before, we are hearing that private admission in his own words. on tape. a remarkable slip of the mask, trump s fagade, m
is the police commissioner who was supposedly attacked by a guy with a crowbar. right? he s got 51 stitches. it turns out that they dropped the crime the charges against the guy with the crowbar and they say well, he may have pepper sprayed him first and that was not right. as if the prosecutors don t understand that self-defense is available to you in the sense that you rebutted the same level of offense coming against you. you cannot use lethal deadly physical force when someone sprays you with a pepper spray. they don t know the law and don t care about it and don t want to implement it. i get the idea that all of these things become debating points back and forth. at the end of the day, democrats don t want to live like this. they don t want cities to be like this. when you look at the democrat policies that are widely embraced all the way up to president biden, how can you
depart from what he felt was right. he had a code instilled by his immigrant parents, honed by army tradition and nurtured by more than half a century of marriage. he was also guided by conscience that unlike many never slept. colin was incredibly cool. people in public life tend to hypervent late. we open our mouths and the superlatives just gush forth, greatest deal, biggest disaster ever face each issue offered a choice between utopia and per dimpingts over the decades i sat in many meetings with colin where i could almost hear his eyes roll. when it was his turn to speak, he was brilliant at bringing over the moon claims down to earth and distilling what truly mattered from what did not. his effectiveness was magnified by his lack of interest in racking up partisan debating