will: i'll leave you at the suspension it is jo dee messina. rachel: that's right. pete: never heard of her. rachel: never heard of her? pete: shallow but catching up. will: wide but shallow. roots are running deeper. thanks to maverick -- pete: that might describe our interview wide shallow but deep sometimes deep. great conversation. we're very thankful to the former president for giving us so much time he gave us 90 minutes yesterday at bedminster sat down three of us had our list of questions where we wanted to go with things and top on the list was hey, this is the first interview he has given. since what happened in the -- with the verdict in manhattan where's his head at. that's exactly where we started here's about ten minutes of that interview. watch. >> mr. president, welcome to "fox & friends" weekend.
charge. i think factually, that is where i see it being the most weak for making any claim here. the judge is experienced and well respected. >> people are going to be around the kitchen tables with trump supporters who will repeat everything they are hearing from donald trump. so let's just get into it which is one of the things they will say. this is weak case law. it is so thin and shallow. how is it possible that the first person brought up on this is the former president of the united states? >> not the first person. false business records are charged all the time. it is true that -- i was responding to this friday where they said these charges are sort of tailored to donald trump. i said all charges are tailored to the defendant. i was like, what does that mean? i was trying to related to these two organized crime cases.
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used for centuries, and was completely destroyed in just a matter of hours. the earthquake triggered a fire here. it was massive. tore through about $200 billion that were made mostly of wood, and there is now literally nothing left. the earthquake was center about 20 miles from here. it was strong and shallow at a depth of 10 miles. there are active search and rescue missions that are happening. nearly 125 people in wajima are missing or accounted for or known to be trapped in the rubble of collapsed buildings. one of those missions is happening over here, police and recovery crews are going into a home, taking each piece of rubble out slowly, gently, to use equipment, trying to pry open doors without having the entire structure come down.
to rise this morning. there are thought to be many more people trapped under collapsed buildings. the temperature in the area last night was below freezing. the race is now on to get to them as quickly as possible. but rescue efforts are being hampered by massive damage to roads. dozens of landslides triggered by the quake have blocked, or even ripped apart, many of the main roads along the peninsula. monday's quake was extremely large and shallow, and the shaking very violent. the highest recorded injapan since a massive quake hit the north—east coast back in march 2011, unleashing the fu kushima nuclear disaster. shortly after yesterday's quake, the government warned a tsunami was heading for the coast. that did not materialise and the warnings have now been lifted. thousands of people remain in evacuation centres this morning. and with dozens of aftershocks still hitting the region, the japanese government is urging people not to return to homes on the coast until it is clear they are safe to do so.
of control into the night, sparked by broken gas mains and overturned kerosene heaters. fire services unable to reach the scene for many hours after the quake hit. wajima is on the far north of the noto peninsula, closest to the epicentre of monday's quake. the damage here has been extensive. the death toll has begun to rise this morning. there are thought to be many more people trapped under collapsed buildings. the temperature in the area last night was below freezing. the race is now on to get to them as quickly as possible. but rescue efforts are being hampered by massive damage to roads. dozens of landslides triggered by the quake have blocked, or even ripped apart, many of the main roads along the peninsula. monday's quake was extremely large and shallow, and the shaking very violent. the highest recorded injapan since a massive quake hit the north—east coast back in march 2011, unleashing the fu kushima nuclear disaster.
SYDNEY, Australia: A sperm whale has died in Western Australia days after it was filmed in shallow waters among dozens of delighted beachgoers, authorities have said.