we have certainty, not speculation? that is great question. the stakes are so high. this story delegitimatized the election in the minds of many voters. no matter who you voted for that is bad news. catherine herridge reported last night sometime before president-elect trump s inauguration on the 20th, we re apparently going to see declassification of some of the evidence collected by intelligence agencies either prove or disprove this allegation that the russian government was behind this i think that is necessary. that would be a without a lot of precedent. they don t normally do that. we deserve some voters at backup here. the idea we re assured by anonymous sources in the press we know what happened, we all nod, of course we do, that is not good enough for a story of this magnitude. abby: we ll hear more of that tonight. part one of the exclusive interview is airing 10:00 p.m. eastern on the fox news channel. be sure to tune in. get your thoughts, nancy pelosi,
i saw a lot of unpublished things where he talked about the his personal life and faith, with generous cooperation of robinson family, comes out on january 4th. the rest of the jackie robinson story. the a lot was never known about is had faith. think about pressure he was under in 194. coming up on 70th anniversary of his first game, this april. faith ended up playing a major role as it does in everyone s life. you have bobby bowden coming up. his book about faith and that was incredible part of his coaching. abby: give us the real story. i love it. happy new year. steve: good to see you. abby: we have headlines. ed henry, can t wait to read your book. last year, black history month told my little boys about jackie robinson. what a great story. fox news alert and very different kind of story right
presidential power really matters. abby: they have to find a way to work with him. that is a great point. steve: he is negotiator. he has gotten where he is by negotiating deals. he has the toughest deal this could be toughest deal of all, dealing with democrats and republicans. steve: i have heard, because i have done a lot of online shopping on amazon.com, you can preorder the brand new book about baseball. 42, about the jackie robinson. quick story i found out new information historically, thates and almost didn t sign jackie robinson. he almost didn t know if he could do it. it would be very controversial. incredible civil rights move. he went to a minute sister secretly to pray on it. what about jackie robinson s faith. i didn t know anything about it. went to the library of congress. robinson family generously donated all his papers to the library congress.
these greats and also we ve all had the experience a lot of us of loving the movie 42 and the whole jackie robinson story. you talked to ron tinsley about the role of jackie robinson. cue that up. once jackie robinson was successful and moved up to the majors, we had had a lot of laws passed that encouraged the lot for african-americans considerably. we really were just so grateful that he was able to succeed as well as he did. it s just important to remember what jackie robinson went through. well, this whole one of the questions the question i d asked him there, when the president flew when he went to the all star game and through out the first pitch the first year, willie mays was there on the air force one.
avery, going to tackle that case involving hooters. you know, a huge chain that has restaurants all across the country. how far reaching might this case be potentially? and then mark geragos and pat harris rate criminal legal minds, we re going to be asking their opinions about the jodi arias case. they also have a book out called mistrial revealing the good, bad the ugly in our legal system, everything from jurors angling to convict, to the media and beyond. and then the movie 42 the jackie robinson story. that hit theaters this weekend. we re going to be talking to one former executive of the mlb. he was the highest ranking african-american in major league baseball. we re also going to talk to ernie banks, the first black player to join the cubs team. we ll be talking to them about their ideas about 42 and what jackie robinson meant to them