thank you, panel. as always, thanks for inviting us into your home tonight from concord, new hampshire, that s it for this special report, fair, balanced, and unafraid. no online show tonight. greta goes on the record right now. developing now, ukraine out of control. more missiles shooting down planes, this time fighter jets. so were they fired by the same attacker who s took down flight 17? at this hour president obama is on the west coast busy on his fundraising trip. meanwhile, back at home in washington, d.c., senator john mccain is calling the obama administration cowardly. he will go on the record in just moments. fox news steve harrigan live in ukraine with the very latest. steve? greta, two more planes shot down in eastern ukraine today. this time both military planes. they were f-2 fighters. soviet era made by the ukrainian government flying low within the crash site. near the border with russia.
likely flying low in support of infantry. ukraine is mapping an o
fox news sunday is a presentation of fox news. this is the fox report. hello, everyone, day 27 of the crisis in the middle east, the long east conflict in their history. new word is that israel is redeploying most military forces with thousands of troops outside gaza and israel is confirming they have successfully destroyed most of the tunnels that hamas used to enter israel but they will continue targeting the rocket sites and there is no under to the heavy fighting in the gaza strip. an israeli airstrike on a u.n. school converted to a shelter killed ten palestinians. the united states state department is condemning the strike saying the united states is appalled by the disgraceful
shelling. how is israel s redeployment changing the fighting in gaza? the fighting here by no means is over, but just changing in terms of how the fight in gaza is conducted the last fur weeks. what we know is the bulk of israeli trips are being redeployed from inside gaza to across the border i
as a nation, we are united and when people harm americans, we don t retreat, we don t forget. we take care of those who are grieving and when that is finished, they should know we will follow them to the gates of hell until they are brought to justice, because hell is where they will reside! hell is where they will reside! all right. mika, boy, what joe biden said yesterday, very strong. i m sure a lot of people, a lot of republicans on capitol hill have been calling for stronger words. it might take some of that.
what do you think? i think he is tapping into a growing sentiment in a country that might be war weary but certainly is not impervious what we have seen the last two weeks. sounds likes the guns of war across america. you heard the vice president saying america would follow isis to the gates of he he ll to get justice. the secretary of state says they don t want to contain is circumstances, they want to destroy isis. you know what is happening here, they are he
court block early voting ine-vú ohio. next they may rule on the voter i.d. law in wisconsin. and the court could also decide whether to restore anti-voting measures in north carolina. no matter how the court rules, we can t get discouraged. we have to fight for every vote. thanks for watching. i m al sharpton. hardball starts right now. four tuesdays from now. let s play hardball. good evening, i m chris matthews in washington. i promised you a big inside look at the 2014 election tonight. and the fight tonight, the fight, the fighters, the nastiest contest to come. before we re done this evening, you ll know where the excitement lies. who has the momentum and what the stakes are if the democrats lose this big one.
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16 years ago, fresh out of college, a 22-year-old intern in the white house, and more than averagely romantic, i fell in love with my boss. in a 22-year-old sort of way. it happens. but my boss was the president of the united states. that probably happens less often. and at that time it was my everything. that, i guess you could say, was e nice part.ubble part for me, the nasty part was that it
became public. public with a vengeance. overnight i went from a completely private figure to a completely public humiliated one. i was patient zero. the first person to have their reputation completely destroyed worldwide via the internet. good morning. it is tuesday, october 21st. with us on set here in washington we have new york times reporter jeremy peters and columnist for bloomberg view, al hunt along with willie up in new york. so we have a lot of news. tons of political news to get to. but i just we might as well throw you that softball and let you go. what? about monica.