while we do our best to quietly collect information on those who pose real threats to our country individuals such is as julian assange and edward snowden seek to use that information to make a name for themselves. it s time to call out wikileaks for what it really is, a non-state hostile intelligence service abetted by state actors like russia. cia director pompeo speaking about wikileaks last week and there are reports tonight that federal prosecutors are considering charging wikileaks founder julian assange in connection with the leaking of u.s. diplomatic and military documents. assange has been holed up at the aqua dorian embassy in london for almost five years. we are talking with rick stengel who interviewed julian assange. as managing editor for time magazine. he was secretary of state for public diplomacy and public affairs under the obama administration. he is thankfully these days an msnbc contributor. tell us everything we need to know about this story. i have a foot
actually ticked up, from 33 to 35%. congress drops to a pathetic 39%. it s no surprise that people will trust and add more than the news media. if an ad is untruthful, people stop buying the product. the mainstream media seems to think they can just keep on doing what they are doing. that is, trying to influence public opinion rather than report the news. it may be why the public is increasingly shopping elsewhere for the news. lou, you ve been in the media a long time and you ve seen the media, is it really, how much worse is that now? i think it s actually kind of interesting that you believe the pole. tom: ohno. we are learning from this president that polls are not to be trusted.
announcer:. reporter: thousands are unsure when the flames will die down. and while shay they they haven t fully processed what they have gone through they know what one. we each other. we made it out where our lives. really sweet the ohno that you have someone like that standing next to you. yes. he s my everything. ditto. reporter: outside one of the evacuation shelters here the situation is desperate. with more than 700 people inside they are running short of supplies. not just residents but also vacationers that were evacuated. this of course is a popular tourist destination. for those who do live here it could be up to five days before they have allowed to go back home, that is, if anything is left. kate? they need a break there. great to see you nick. thanks so much. outfront next. jeanne moos on donald trump s new hat, with the original hung out to dry as the christmas tree ornament.
upbeat. whether it is tomorrow or three weeks from tonight weeshs will stand victorious in this race. cochran did not speak to supporters but his cam pan tweeted dead heat. new cam pan starts tomorrow. three weeks to victory. and senior adviser as you tn barber spoke to nbc s kasie hunt. they gave him their best blow and he s still standing and he s ready to fight in this runoff that will begin tomorrow. the winner of the republican runoff will face democrat travis childers, who easily won his primary. mississippi republican chairman will join us in a few minutes. turning now, though, to iowa s senate race. johno ernst blew away the field with more than 56% of the vote. a very impress itch show
lost insurance for her patients and employees. she s here with her very real life obama care story. and this movie you will not see tonight at the oscars. we need to retrieve their beacon. are we going to die? i love terrible movies. last night after earth the winner at the razzie awards. the worst movies of the year. the whole list coming up. fox and friends begins right now. hey, good morning, everyone. welcome to fox and friends on this sunday morning. hi, mike, welcome. philadelphia could be the second snowiest record. well, if this one model holds true tonight, tomorrow when you see steve sitting in this place you ll see snow behind him. philadelphia may get 12 to 14 inches of snow. oh. the second snowiest winter of since the 1880s. we finally just got rid of it, right. it just melted. anna and i are celebrating because coming up anna and i went to an ice skating rink yesterday. you played hockey? we played hockey? pond hockey. i