late news, fox news at night. and breaking tonight, former secretary of state henry kissinger, one of the most influential american diplomats of his era has died at the age of 100. we ll take a look back at his life, his remarkable political career and lasting legacy. that will happen in moments. meantime in israel, the pause in fighting could end in the next few minutes as negotiations come down to the wire. but today a dozen more hostages were released and, for the first time, we are hearing from them about the horrors they endured. we covered ourselves with a sheet. that s all we had. not everyone had a sheet. the boys slept under the benches, the chairs, on the ground, because we wanted them next to us. trace: and when you think about what the hostages went through and are still going through, think about what s happening in one of california s largest cities where the city council just voted not to condemn hamas. they ve not been beheading and rareness israel murde
i had a little bit with him tonight. you guys are playing it too safe. and this is a balancing test. okay, there are going to be cases, but the vaccine, the rate of vaccine, who we ve gotten vaccinated already, the fact that there is an increase in masks, messaging has been working with trump out of the way, not all surges are the same. and you have to balance that against the depression to the economy, the depression to our way of life of just straight up depression, and you re playing it too safe. how better safe than sorry. i don t believe in this playing it too safe. i agree with you. but i m saying here s the argument you could make. oh, got it. is you re playing it too safe. give me a vaccine passport. i want to be able to go and businesses say the vaccinated only. so don and chris get vaccinated and now we can go to dinner. how about what the president said, give me a patriot passport, give me a better countryman passport, an american passport that says we sh
happen. pamela diaz i thank you for coming. it s such a painful story. we thank you for coming and updating us. thank you for joining us on another busy monday night. in the wake of last week s verdict, as alarming as it is it isn t exactly surprising how donald trump and all of his accolades have been spending their time. attacking the system that held him accountable with escalating dangerous rhetoric, targeting everything from d.a. brad to the judge and even the every day, the 12 every day americans who served as jurors. trump and his buddies are even claiming, this is a favorite of theirs, that the system is rigged. but the system , but that could be farther from the truth. a new walter of the cook political report. we ll break down the political implications of all of this for november. but first, i want to start with a little bit of a thought experiment. about this whole rigged argument trump is spewing out there. let s consider for a moment that we live in an alter
Report reporter tremain lee. Miss michigan is here with me. Well hear from those in the bar tonight about what they think of the president. Our Special Coverage continues tomorrow night when we bring your our town hall with flint native Michael Moore. You do not want to miss that. But we begin tonight with a stark illustration of just whats at stake with the potentially catastrophic hurricane now bearing down on the east coast. Prompting mandatory Evacuation Orders from more than a million people. The president of the United States today sat in the oval office and bragged about his performance in dealing with the biggest disaster he has overseen as president , the hurricane that devastated puerto rico. I think puerto rico was incredibly successful. Puerto rico was actually our toughest one of all because its an island. So you just you cant truck
things onto it. Everythings by boat. We moved a hospital into puerto rico, a tremendous Military Hospital in the form of a ship. You know that
january in the gala. i got indicted a second time, and a third time and fourth time. and a lot of people said that that s why the black people like me because they have been hurt so badly and discriminated against. and they actually viewed me as i m being discriminated against. it s been pretty amazing. now, trump and his campaign didn t stop saying that. they actually stepped up that pitch. the one you just heard in the wake of his conviction. never mind that he is clearly indulging a completely racist stereo type, his thinks his guilty verdict makes him more relatable to black voters. he also has a history of pretty overt racism dating back to his early days of his career. the federal government even sued trump for allegedly discriminating against black apartment seekers back in the