might be worth hearing his side of the story. just liste. so we came out to l.a.,a ando booked a thirty minuteok interview with w, which quicklye morphed into a two hour intervied inw. and we re so grateful that it did because one of the most interesting deep and provocative conversations we ve ever watched, everybody thought that guys operate the cameras thought that it really was fascinating. whether you agree or not, soamoy obam us his assessment of barack obama, whom he knows wells and has known well for many years. for nybefore he became presidene here s what he saidnt.. do you talk to obama?o obama still, i wasst obama s favorite artist. he actually met with me.e obama met with me and my mamaofe to say that he was running for n office back in 2008. and that he wanted the support.o and everybody was sort into this idea of the black president . and we were always you re always cool. and it s also like, you know, how many how many of us are there? you know, obama,
a democracy. e you can t be because in a a democracy, the government has a moral and legal obligation to tell you the truth. always, period.n and that makes sense because in a democracy, you are not a subject or a mere consumer. you reen. a citizen. of you are a shareholder in who the system. you were an owner of it.nt are y the people who run your government are your employees. likethey re like your cleaningod lady. you may appreciate the work they do. good jobe minute you. cuf but the minute you catch them stealing your cufflinks, you fired them. those are the rules because bu those are the rules because t whatbut what if the rules were inverted? what if you caught an employee stealing? but instead of seemingseem asha and penington, he whipped around and attacked you like you were the criminahel? f well, that is the experience of watching white house spokesman john kirby talk about the destruction of the nord stream pipelines. anyondestructorth stre who ie who thinks
game s over. just ask the falcons. one second they were almost super bowl champs. the next thing you know they re watching brady hold a trophy. can t brag about a trophy that hasn t happened. you can t hype up a bill that hasn t done a darn thing yet, unless you re joe biden, taking a victory leap over his massive infrastructure spending bill. i signed it, and it was a once-in-a-generation investment in our nation s roads, bridges, railroads, airports, water systems, and high-speed internet. i really mean it. this is like a new industrial revolution. jesse: primetime launched an investigation. a trillion dollars and a year later and biden s broken ground on one project. a heated sidewalk in a small new hampshire town. the project s not even close to finished, and won t be before winter. the city of berlin, new hampshire, has a 17% poverty rate, but the white house figured they could use a $20 million heated sidewalk. surprise-surprise, the city residents didn t want it.
important midterms and viledters personal attacks from the left h are reaching a fever pitch. they can t run on theirn on e record , you know, with absolutely nothing positive to run on democrats, they are now attempting to dehumanize republicans all across the country and senatorial and gubernatorial races. they do so from a glass house. and tonight we will expose two a democratic candidates for senate who dnateo not deservete. the vote in their respective states . we begin iwe b in the great stal georgia tonight.e th while the media mob, they are obsessing over anonymouser ano sources in the new yornyk timess regurgitated by other media and fixated on family drama surrounding republican herschel walker. they have been more than happy to ignore very serious allegations against the democrat senator raphael warnock. according to the washington free beacon, warnock was ordered by a superior court judge to attend mediation after he was accused of neglecting his own children, f
above and then escaped on a neighboring rooftop. police in tactical gear tonight searching on top of buildings. the concern over children in the hospital in this country. in part of california tonight, they have now declared a health emergency over the surge of children hospitalized with respiratory illnesses. and pfizer tonight with news on a potential vaccine for rsv in the future. the abc news exclusive tonight. a woman who accused georgia republican senate candidate herschel walker of pressuring her to have an abortion, sitting down on camera for an interview for the first time with our juju chang. why she s now come forward. saying, this isn t about political parties, that she voted for president trump. and what she brought with her to the interview. tonight, herschel walker s response. tonight, we are one week to the midterms. georgia, of course, and several other key state races all so close. any one of them could determine who controls the senate. so, rachel sco