potentially carry a conventional or nuclear warhead. now, earlier this month, they tested what could be an even more powerful weapon, a hypersonic weapon, or what they claim is, anyway. that s the type of weapon that can travel at ballistic missile speeds, more than ten times the speed of sound, but with a glide weapon allowing it to make an unexpected turn and nearly impossible to shoot down. this is the first time that north korea has tested an intermediate ballistic missile since 2017, and that s the same year that they tested three long-range ballistic missiles, also known as intercontinental ballistic missiles, because they can literally travel across continents. the intercontinental ballistic missiles that north korea last tested in july of 2017 could hit any target in the mainland united states, theoretically, and much of the world, as a matter of fact. and they would travel at much higher altitude. you re talking about 5,500 kilometers up, 3,400 miles. they go into space before
all through next week. of course, you know, 7:00 p.m., so good luck with that. it s going to be fabulous. and thank you all thank you, dear. thank you for watching fox news primetime this week. i am tammy bruce. you can find me at tammybruce.local.com. tucker carlson is coming up next. thank you, everyone. tucker: good evening, and welcome to a special edition of tucker carlson tonight. in july of 2017, every member of the joint chiefs of staff met with the newly elected president donald trump for the first time. it didn t go well. you are losers, the president told them come according to a foreign policy magazine account. you don t know how to win anymore. that is a harsh assessment, the arguably true. but the joint chiefs of staff
the bootleg fire is burning in southern oregon and it is now 41% contained. it started last month. firefighterers made progress with northern california s dixie fire. right now it is just over 30% contained. meanwhile this morning we just learned of another record for this extreme heat that we have been seeing out west. the national weather service says that july was the hottest month ever in salt lake city. that beats out the previous record of 85.3 degrees in july of 2017. nanny california new vaccine requirements take effect today. all health care worker wills have to be fully vaccinated or take a weekly covid test. governor newsom announced the
conversations with any russian officials at the mayflower hotel. i do not have any recollection of meeting or talking to the russian ambassador or any other russian officials. i have never met with or had any conversation with any russians or any foreign officials concerning any type of interference with any campaign or election in the united states. hi again, everyone. it s 5:00 in the east. that very old piece of testimony from the ex-president s first a.g., jeff sessions, lies at the center of a new chicken or the egg story. in question, whether it was sessions lack of recollections around his contacts with russians or the washington post report that followed disputing his lack of recollections that ignited a maniacal pursuit by the trump justice. we re just learning that a washington post report in july of 2017 about u.s. intelligence finding that russian ambassador
i m trying to think of how many were on the debate stands, 14 to 16 is going to be my wild guess. there were a lot in the beginning. welcome back. if you can t remember the entire 2020 democratic presidential primary field you re not alone. we ve got people who don t remember how candidates there were. we re going to talk to some of the candidates but we want to talk to them through the frame of the current state of the democratic party. fittingly, the first candidate who announced his presidential run back in july of 2017, former maryland democratic congressman john delanie. it s good to see you. thanks for coming. thanks for having me, chuck. i warned to it s fitting to start with you because your entire mem is was dismissed early on by many. you talk about trying to create a broader democratic coalition, the need for bipartisanship