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. - go, anders. go, anders! go, anders! - come on, anders! - i thought that was gonna be it. this is a lot of swimming. - yeah, i mean-- - how much longer do we have to watch this? this is boring. - wanna smoke some weed? - yes, i will do anything besides watch these two naked dudes swim. - all right, everybody stay right where you are. - oh...no--no running. - stop! - no running. - hey, tell everybody that we threw this party. all right, let's go, anders, you got this. - you versus you. oh, all right. - hey. ow. - okay. jesus. - did i win? - kicked off campus. - wow, i did not see that coming. - whatever, man. who wants to live in the dorms anyways? it sucks. now we can party like last night every night. i'm gonna drink and have sex so much i'm probably gonna puke out my dick! - yeah. - yeah! - yeah, okay, well, living off-campus is expensive. we might as well check out one of these jobs. hello. - hello. - oh, hi, guys. i hope you'll consider applying to telamericorp. you know, telemarketing can be a very lucrative part-time job for a student. - ha ha, no, thanks. - yeah. i
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in the now viral video you can see police with their guns drawn and at one point anders' 90-year-old grandmother steps in trying to intervenes. cnn's ed lavandera has more. >> reporter: when ty anders stepped out of the car in texas, he was surrounded by police officers, some with guns drawn. the situation quickly intensified as witnesses gathered around. on may 16th, police say anders ran a stop sign and then made extreme attempts to allude police before pulling into the drive wae of his grandmother's home. >> exit the vehicle now. >> reporter: the young man emerges holding the hands in the air and visibly emotional. the officers try to get anders to move toward them. >> we're not going to shoot you. >> we need you to listen to us. stand up and walk back toward the vehicle. >> reporter: a bystander recorded. you can see at least six officers arrived as the witnesses try to tell him he's terrified. >> he's scared! he has guns on him. you see the black people shot? >> reporter: anders' elderly grandmother walking with a cane comes out of the house and stands next to her grandson as th
in the now viral video you can see police with their guns drawn and at one point anders' 90-year-old grandmother steps in trying to intervenes. cnn's ed lavandera has more. >> reporter: when ty anders stepped out of the car in texas, he was surrounded by police officers, some with guns drawn. the situation quickly intensified as witnesses gathered around. on may 16th, police say anders ran a stop sign and then made extreme attempts to allude police before pulling into the drive wae of his...
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there is anders. how do you feel right now? say good. >> anders, can you say good? no. okay. little shy right now. he has the microphone. rebecca, tell us what happened. you were at home. your husband was away on the road, right? >> he was on the interstate. >> you were in your house. >> yeah. >> you're not from this area. i'm from louisiana. >> what did he say to you if there were a tornado? >> he and all the other oklahomans say stay in your home and they always say it never hits anybody. i've lived here my entire life. never hits. you know, you don't leave. there's been times where with him i was in the bath tub with a helmet on my head crying and begging to leave and he'd say no we're not going anywhere and it didn't hit us and maybe you're right. but i never felt that way. >> so yesterday around 2:00 or 3:00 in the afternoon you're home alone. >> yeah. >> and you got anders and you and what do you do? >> i've been watching the news all day and it kept saying oh, it's going to come at 6:00 or and then it even pushed it back to 8:00 and so when i saw clouds outside i was l
there is anders. how do you feel right now? say good. >> anders, can you say good? no. okay. little shy right now. he has the microphone. rebecca, tell us what happened. you were at home. your husband was away on the road, right? >> he was on the interstate. >> you were in your house. >> yeah. >> you're not from this area. i'm from louisiana. >> what did he say to you if there were a tornado? >> he and all the other oklahomans say stay in your home and...
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. >> anders will offer the rebuttal. each team will have three minutes. >> this is a debate we need to have. first of all, what kind of a power is russia today? you seem to suggest that we don't know what russia wants. isis very clear that russia a revisionist power. president putin has said and that the end of the soviet union was the greatest geopolitical catastrophe in the last century. article saying 1939,itler was good until when he gathered the lands of austria, the sudetenland peacefully. this is the most official newspaper we see in russia today. what has happened is that putin speech onde a grand the importance of a russian speaking people in that it must be brought together. , how can we stop putin? there are two answers. one is that we stop them with war, which inevitably is happening now. so little has been done to stop them. or we really throw in everything, in terms of sanctions, in order to stop them. can we stop them with sanctions? i am not sure. i would certainly try to do something, rather than talking
. >> anders will offer the rebuttal. each team will have three minutes. >> this is a debate we need to have. first of all, what kind of a power is russia today? you seem to suggest that we don't know what russia wants. isis very clear that russia a revisionist power. president putin has said and that the end of the soviet union was the greatest geopolitical catastrophe in the last century. article saying 1939,itler was good until when he gathered the lands of austria, the...
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if if you have a commander in chief who willing to stim, that ander r ander -- irrat kat it. >> i have one question. there's a lot of uproar about this. cnn a statement we're at war in islam. >> we're at war with islamic terrorist. >> that's how they are hearing that around the world -- >>> >> that's what the order said. there's 46 not include in the -- >> executive order has nothing to do with it. it has to do with the countries that have a history and apparently obama agreed because it's his list. >> they are calling it islamic terrorism. he intisting on the word islamic. they are hearing that, they are saying this is what it is -- >> they should not hear that. they should hear full three words. you cannot take one-third every three word phrase. it must be said together. >> we -- for this reason. >> we have, he called in jv team -- >> kellyanne, on a main point -- >> we have fake tears schumer, previously clown schumer, is that unifying the count? >> i think -- >> my question is here, where tears for veterans who died, where are the tears for literally millions of women in poverty wi
if if you have a commander in chief who willing to stim, that ander r ander -- irrat kat it. >> i have one question. there's a lot of uproar about this. cnn a statement we're at war in islam. >> we're at war with islamic terrorist. >> that's how they are hearing that around the world -- >>> >> that's what the order said. there's 46 not include in the -- >> executive order has nothing to do with it. it has to do with the countries that have a history and...
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. >>> the norwegian mass murdered anders has appeared in court.ms his human rights are being violated. >> reporter: there was no sign of remorse or rehabilitation as extreme right-winger, anders breivik made his way into court. a nazi salute from the mass murder. responsible for the worst atrocity in norway since world war ii, argues that his solitary confinement in jail is in violation of the european convention on human rights. >> translator: many think that this is a case that has been race sod that breivik can return to the public eye. but it's a simply a case about his incarceration for the rest of his life. and that is most important to establish. >> reporter: what happened nearly five years ago still haunts norway. on july 22nd, 2011, anders breivik set off a car bomb in the capitol before traveling to a youth camp. he was dressed as a policemen and told teenagers he had come to protect them. instead he opened fire at point-blank range. some survivors hid under bodies to try to hide from him. in breivik killed 77 people and wounded hundreds
. >>> the norwegian mass murdered anders has appeared in court.ms his human rights are being violated. >> reporter: there was no sign of remorse or rehabilitation as extreme right-winger, anders breivik made his way into court. a nazi salute from the mass murder. responsible for the worst atrocity in norway since world war ii, argues that his solitary confinement in jail is in violation of the european convention on human rights. >> translator: many think that this is a...
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o follow anders fogh rasmussen twitter at anders fogh on twitter.ppreciate your time on "washington journal." >> thank you. great pleasure. do it for the program today, we'll see you back here tomorrow morning, 7 a.m. eastern, 4 a.m. pacific for another "washington journal." until then, have a great monday. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] here's a look at some of our live programming on the c-span networks. in half an hour or so we will bring you a discussion
o follow anders fogh rasmussen twitter at anders fogh on twitter.ppreciate your time on "washington journal." >> thank you. great pleasure. do it for the program today, we'll see you back here tomorrow morning, 7 a.m. eastern, 4 a.m. pacific for another "washington journal." until then, have a great monday. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content...
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listen to anders describe what came to be known as "earth rise." >> oh, my god, look at that picturee! it's the earth coming up. wow, is that pretty! >> reporter: anders was in charge of the photography, but had to wait as lovell searched for the right film while the earth slowly left the frame. seconds later, lovell saw it from his vantage point in the spacecraft. >> i got it right here. bill, i got it, it's very clear right here. >> all right, let me get the right setting here. calm down, lovell. >> that's a beautiful shot. you sure we got it now. >> reporter: he got them. >> he said, "bill, you did take the picture." but i was directing the photography, i told you the setting of the camera and how to pose ... (laughs) and, of course it went viral. everybody had published... >> reporter: it went viral before there was going viral. >> (laughs) that's right. that's right. >> reporter: lovell has told us he tried ever since to convey what the astronauts felt as they watched their world from afar that christmas eve. >> it's only when you get away from it, 240,000 miles away, that you r
listen to anders describe what came to be known as "earth rise." >> oh, my god, look at that picturee! it's the earth coming up. wow, is that pretty! >> reporter: anders was in charge of the photography, but had to wait as lovell searched for the right film while the earth slowly left the frame. seconds later, lovell saw it from his vantage point in the spacecraft. >> i got it right here. bill, i got it, it's very clear right here. >> all right, let me get the...
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anders! - he's got a hard "on." - yeah, he does. - and i love milkshake water fountains. - well, this isn't gonna matter, anyway. - well, why don't you try to explain how you have all your employees calling people on the do not call list, mister? - i was just following orders to protect my job, okay? those numbers came directly from corporate. - well then, who's gonna protect our jobs, alice? - fine, i will give you your jobs back, but you are only getting two paid personal days a year. - how do you say, "i don't think so," in chinese? - [imitates chinese] - [scoffs] fine. you can have the rest of the day for your stupid party. [all cheering] - what about health insurance? my husband has lupus. - okay, don't ruin this for everyone, beverly. you've got yourself a deal. [imitates chinese] - ew. god, how have you ever gotten laid? - college was a very drunk time in three girls' lives. ho! boom! - look, everyone. it's snowing. it's a white half-christmas. - god. - whoo! - beautiful. - heads up, g
anders! - he's got a hard "on." - yeah, he does. - and i love milkshake water fountains. - well, this isn't gonna matter, anyway. - well, why don't you try to explain how you have all your employees calling people on the do not call list, mister? - i was just following orders to protect my job, okay? those numbers came directly from corporate. - well then, who's gonna protect our jobs, alice? - fine, i will give you your jobs back, but you are only getting two paid personal days a...
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what i'm asking, is it possible that had anders breivik not done what he did, that adam lanza wouldn'tne what he did? >> oh, i doubt that very much. the copycat phenomenon does indeed thrive and prosper on excessive publicity. and not only do we give these cases too much attention, but in addition, we make anti-heroes out of killers, monsters, who don't deserve to become infamous because of the crimes they commit. we send a terrible message to all of those bullied youngsters out there, and that is, look, you want to be famous, you want to be important, no problem. kill somebody. and while you're at it, kill a lot of people. break a record. that way you'll get on the cover of celebrity magazines, you'll have your profile on a t-shirt. and that's unfortunately, exactly what these killers want. >> jack, are you saying -- i mean, we're talking here. you're talking about cnn, you're talking about the media. i mean, should we not cover the story as we've covered it or what do you thing the answer is? >> oh, not at all. reporters have not only a right but a responsibility to inform the public
what i'm asking, is it possible that had anders breivik not done what he did, that adam lanza wouldn'tne what he did? >> oh, i doubt that very much. the copycat phenomenon does indeed thrive and prosper on excessive publicity. and not only do we give these cases too much attention, but in addition, we make anti-heroes out of killers, monsters, who don't deserve to become infamous because of the crimes they commit. we send a terrible message to all of those bullied youngsters out there,...
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ander sob anders anderson, if they are talking about the president run ning in 2024, he lost this election? >> talked to a source close to the white house about this who's in touch with republican members of congress. this person describes this idea of prospect as an exercise, those were the words the source close to the white house used. the president is indeed looking to that date of january 6th. i have been told by a couple of different advisers that's the case. he thinks house members are going to be able to go in there and overturn election results. they're not dealing with the real world and they're not living in the same world you and i are living in. he has some amendment to stay in power some sort of continuation of power as kaleigh put earlier. jim acosta, thank you. >>> joining me now the white house majority whip, democrat of south carolina. the fact that senator mcconnell took so long to acknowledge reality and congratulated president-elect biden, i mean it may be laughable if it had not i am part president trump's abusing the system, how do you think where things may stand? >
ander sob anders anderson, if they are talking about the president run ning in 2024, he lost this election? >> talked to a source close to the white house about this who's in touch with republican members of congress. this person describes this idea of prospect as an exercise, those were the words the source close to the white house used. the president is indeed looking to that date of january 6th. i have been told by a couple of different advisers that's the case. he thinks house members...
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you see, anders holmvik, he can't go to hedonism ii. you know, he's gonna run for city councilman someday. but buddy ferrera, well, he's a goatee-sportin', ♪ good-time havin' freaky cat ♪ ahh. ha ha ha ha! - oh, hey, what's up, adam? you are lookin' straight jacked, dude. - dang, homie! - nice! - i can't go to hedonism. i'm not gonna have a good time. i won't get laid. - why? - why is that? - because my dick fell off! [all laughing] oh! just kidding. i tucked it back. it actually hurts a lot. my dick's back here, though. [hip-hop beat boxing] ♪ - ♪ i'm fresh ♪ you gotta, you gotta, you gotta ♪ ♪ gotta be fresh - hey, you guys are packin' sunscreen, right? remember, this is their summer. - no way, dude. i'm trying to get beyonce dark!
you see, anders holmvik, he can't go to hedonism ii. you know, he's gonna run for city councilman someday. but buddy ferrera, well, he's a goatee-sportin', ♪ good-time havin' freaky cat ♪ ahh. ha ha ha ha! - oh, hey, what's up, adam? you are lookin' straight jacked, dude. - dang, homie! - nice! - i can't go to hedonism. i'm not gonna have a good time. i won't get laid. - why? - why is that? - because my dick fell off! [all laughing] oh! just kidding. i tucked it back. it actually hurts a...
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will anders was 90 years old.come on the "newshour" -- david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on the week's political headlines, and college commencement speakers offer words of wisdom to the class of 2024. >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington d.c. and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: today's jobs report showed an unexpected surge and hiring less month. the leisure and hospitality sector has been growing at a steady clip in that it 32,000 jobs, an encouraging prospect for teenagers, and teen jobs overall have been making a comeback after a decades long decline that began in the early 2000's. gen z is reversing the trend. the percentage of 16 to 19-year-old pacifica job had a high in may. i am joined by alicia, associate professor at northeastern university at the school of public policy and urban affairs. >> thanks for having me. amna: teen employment rates have been increasing incrementally since 2000 13, but that is 38% figur
will anders was 90 years old.come on the "newshour" -- david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on the week's political headlines, and college commencement speakers offer words of wisdom to the class of 2024. >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington d.c. and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: today's jobs report showed an unexpected surge and hiring less month. the leisure and hospitality sector has...
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we're also standing by to hear, we think from anders recent musen. we'll go there live. if he can't make a statement, that in and of itself is a statement, that they failed to reach an agreement to allow nato to take charge from the united states. we'll told hillary clinton will speak from the state department in the 6:00 p.m. eastern hour. we'll see if she does go ahead and make that statement if rasmussen, the nato secretary-general fails to come up with an announcement. you'll see it live, unfolding here in "the situation room." we're also going live to tripoli, where new explosions have just been heard just a little while ago. lots of news happening today right here in "the situation room." [ male announcer ] 95% of all americans aren't getting enough whole grain. but actually, it's never been easier to get the whole grain you want from your favorite big g cereals. from cheerios to lucky charms, there's whole grain in every box. make sure to look for the white check. you think i have allergies? you're sneezing. i'm allergic to you. doubtful, you love me. hey, you can
we're also standing by to hear, we think from anders recent musen. we'll go there live. if he can't make a statement, that in and of itself is a statement, that they failed to reach an agreement to allow nato to take charge from the united states. we'll told hillary clinton will speak from the state department in the 6:00 p.m. eastern hour. we'll see if she does go ahead and make that statement if rasmussen, the nato secretary-general fails to come up with an announcement. you'll see it live,...
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anders holmvik, resident advisor. - hi, i'm blake. - blake. - what's up? i'm adam.amp. - uh, you play sports. - swim team. - so no? - [laughs] sorry, that was-- that was a funny one. - oh, yeah? that's funny? you know what's not funny? burning alive in the middle of the night because you don't know your microwave just caught on fire. microwaves, not allowed in the dorm. so i'll be taking this, because i'm your r.a. - hey, no, i didn't mean all that. come on, man, just gimme a break. - there are no breaks in college! oh, hey, hey, hey! cut it out! pull those up! - i'm sorry, i was so close to finishing when you came in, initially. - you're lucky i don't write you up. all right, you two are on my s-[bleep]-[bleep]-t list. and it's a short list. it's too long. t-o-o long. welcome to college. - but that's my microwave! - greetings, earthlings. anders holmvik, resident advisor. - so are you gonna be turned around for a while, or... [vanessa carlton's a thousand miles] ♪ ♪ it's always times like these when i think of you ♪ ♪ and i wonder if you ever think of me ♪ - what t
anders holmvik, resident advisor. - hi, i'm blake. - blake. - what's up? i'm adam.amp. - uh, you play sports. - swim team. - so no? - [laughs] sorry, that was-- that was a funny one. - oh, yeah? that's funny? you know what's not funny? burning alive in the middle of the night because you don't know your microwave just caught on fire. microwaves, not allowed in the dorm. so i'll be taking this, because i'm your r.a. - hey, no, i didn't mean all that. come on, man, just gimme a break. - there are...
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anders, welcome. tell me what how do you react to this whole situation? >> well, i'm very calm, actually. i think this is not going to happen as outlined by president trump. but i agree that greenland has a strong strategic importance. and i also agree that the u.s. has a crucial role in the arctic. and that's why already today, we have a defense agreement between the u.s. and denmark on the defense of greenland. and based on that, the u.s. is already running an airbase to detect missiles that could threaten the united states. and if the u.s. would like to strengthen that defense by establishing even more air bases in greenland, that would be possible within that defense agreement. i think it would be welcomed by the governments of greenland and denmark. and actually, i'm a bit surprised that president trump, who i think was elected because the american people thought he was the right leader to address the challenges of china, that he selects greenland as his first objective. and even threatens one of his closest and most reliable allies, denmark. that's
anders, welcome. tell me what how do you react to this whole situation? >> well, i'm very calm, actually. i think this is not going to happen as outlined by president trump. but i agree that greenland has a strong strategic importance. and i also agree that the u.s. has a crucial role in the arctic. and that's why already today, we have a defense agreement between the u.s. and denmark on the defense of greenland. and based on that, the u.s. is already running an airbase to detect missiles...
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a new report says he was obsessed with anders breivik who killed 77 people in 2011.back question today, the first one, how should the media report on serial killers? please join the conversation, facebook.com/carolcnn, or tweet me @carolcnn. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. then you're going to love this. right now they're only $14.95! wow-a grt deal just got a whole lot better. hurry. $14.95 won't last. >>> a six year investigation by an american security firm reports it observed a group of hackers called the common crew, stealing information from hundreds of organizations and firms worldwide. they were apparently connected
a new report says he was obsessed with anders breivik who killed 77 people in 2011.back question today, the first one, how should the media report on serial killers? please join the conversation, facebook.com/carolcnn, or tweet me @carolcnn. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and...
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andrew, tom, david, and anders. thank you so much. >> one more round of applause for our fabulous moderator. [applause] >> the most recent in our series of debates, find it on mccain institute.org, our youtube channel, our itunes page. find out how you can support the institute. thank you for coming. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] nato says its military presence along the lines is eastern border will be increasingly evident in response to russia's aggression in ukraine. the alliances secretary says nato aircraft will fly more missions over the baltic region and says ships will deploy to the baltic sea, eastern mediterranean, and elsewhere if needed. while congress is on break this week, we are presenting some of the supreme court's notable oral arguments this term. this evening, a case dealing with free speech and discrimination. justices look at whether secret service agents can be sued for removing protesters, an organ hot
andrew, tom, david, and anders. thank you so much. >> one more round of applause for our fabulous moderator. [applause] >> the most recent in our series of debates, find it on mccain institute.org, our youtube channel, our itunes page. find out how you can support the institute. thank you for coming. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] nato says its military presence along the lines is eastern...
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anders may be most well-known for the iconic photo of the earth he took from space called earthrise.istrator bill nelson posted this about anders 1968 moon mission that he traveled to the threshold of the moon and helped all of us see something else ourselves anders was 90-years-old from paradise, california to maui island. we've seen how quickly wildfires can suddenly appear, burning everything in their path in a new episode of cnn's original series, violent earth with leaves schreiber the cnn's bill, we're explores the destruction that these fires cause. here's a preview paradise, california barnea burned from an ember attack, from a plume miles away from paradise this is like 9:00 in the morning and its pitch why given the smoke, it almost appeared as though it was the middle of the night and it was snowing, ash and embers began to to rain down we're in the middle of the stapler's dan here like that. i don't know what to say if anywhere the fire was moving mad a football field per second what in the way it did that, of course, was by jumping ahead and starting these fires they wou
anders may be most well-known for the iconic photo of the earth he took from space called earthrise.istrator bill nelson posted this about anders 1968 moon mission that he traveled to the threshold of the moon and helped all of us see something else ourselves anders was 90-years-old from paradise, california to maui island. we've seen how quickly wildfires can suddenly appear, burning everything in their path in a new episode of cnn's original series, violent earth with leaves schreiber the...
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joining me is anders fogh rasmussen, nato's secretary general. i am pleased to have him back on this program. thank you very much, mr. secretary general, it's good to have you back. >> you're welcome. >> rose: tell me what you mean when you say nato suspends all practical cooperation with russia and that it means certainly that no more business as usual? would you elaborate? >> yeah, we have decided to suspend all political and-- all military and civilian practical cooperation with russia as a response to russia's illegal military action in ukraine. so it means that a number of cooperation projects, where we have coomented with russia, will now be suspended. some of them will continue, but without participation of russia. >> rose: you're waiting for russia to withdraw froops from the ukraine border. when do you expect that to happen? >> well oorkts difficult to speak about expectations here because we have seen a very determined russian action in crimea, but we urge russia to pull back its troops, to live up to her international obligations, and
joining me is anders fogh rasmussen, nato's secretary general. i am pleased to have him back on this program. thank you very much, mr. secretary general, it's good to have you back. >> you're welcome. >> rose: tell me what you mean when you say nato suspends all practical cooperation with russia and that it means certainly that no more business as usual? would you elaborate? >> yeah, we have decided to suspend all political and-- all military and civilian practical cooperation...
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. >> anders broste: i didn't really get a warning, and all of a sudden there's a grizzly bear runningrobably less than a second, it was on me. >> whitaker: anders broste was hunting for deer and elk with a friend in the wilderness north of his montana home on november 11, 2018 when he stumbled upon a grizzly who'd been dozing in the snow. >> broste: it bit my arm here, kind of thrashed it around. and then bit my leg here. started pulling on me and kind of tossing me around. and then it just dropped my foot and ran off. >> whitaker: do you have any idea why he didn't just finish you off or drag you off? >> broste: nope. >> whitaker: broste's hunting partner dan reached him within a minute or two. luckily, they had a cellphone signal to call 911. state bear specialist erik wenum was one of the first responders on the scene, and he snapped a photo of a very large pawprint in the snow. they had to chopper you out? >> broste: two choppers. >> whitaker: how long were you in the hospital? >> broste: i was in the hospital for six days. in that six days, i had three different surgeries. my arm
. >> anders broste: i didn't really get a warning, and all of a sudden there's a grizzly bear runningrobably less than a second, it was on me. >> whitaker: anders broste was hunting for deer and elk with a friend in the wilderness north of his montana home on november 11, 2018 when he stumbled upon a grizzly who'd been dozing in the snow. >> broste: it bit my arm here, kind of thrashed it around. and then bit my leg here. started pulling on me and kind of tossing me around....
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anders breivik killed 69 people if you'll remember. the hartford courant spoke to family members about the motives. listen. >> what we found was that he went from being a troubled boy, a boy who was shy and isolated, to being an even more distant and remote young man. a person who continued to retreat into the shadows and
anders breivik killed 69 people if you'll remember. the hartford courant spoke to family members about the motives. listen. >> what we found was that he went from being a troubled boy, a boy who was shy and isolated, to being an even more distant and remote young man. a person who continued to retreat into the shadows and
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joining me now is nato secretary-general anders fogh rasmussen. thank you so much for being here with us. with the end in sight, we believe, for afghanistan, one of the things that's outstanding certainly in the minds of many americans is will other members of nato besides the u.s. pony up the amount of money the u.s. would like to see to help keep afghanistan stable after combat ends? >> yes, indeed. i am optimistic about fund-raising for the afghan security forces because at the end of the day, it is less expensive to finance the afghan security forces to do the combat than to deploy our own troops. nevertheless, a number of countries have announced substantial contributions to the afghan security forces, so i'm optimistic. >> does france share that view? does germany share that view? we get the feeling and they have monetary problems of their own at the moment, spending problems of their own. but is your optimistic view shared by the individual members? >> yes, indeed. germany has announced a significant contribution to afghan security forces.
joining me now is nato secretary-general anders fogh rasmussen. thank you so much for being here with us. with the end in sight, we believe, for afghanistan, one of the things that's outstanding certainly in the minds of many americans is will other members of nato besides the u.s. pony up the amount of money the u.s. would like to see to help keep afghanistan stable after combat ends? >> yes, indeed. i am optimistic about fund-raising for the afghan security forces because at the end of...
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joining me now here in washington, nato secretary-general anders fogh rasmussen.re, mr. secretary-general. appreciate it. >> you're welcome. >> do you need, in nato, in this military mission over libya, the return of those low-flying u.s. planes to try to stop some of the ongoing violence from gadhafi? >> the u.s. already participates which we highly appreciate. >> not with the low-flying planes. >> yeah, but the europeans provide a number of very important assets, so in conclusion we have stopped gadhafi in his track. his time is running out. he's more and more isolated. >> you know, what do you base that on? because most of the world looks and sees this as stalemate, what is nato going to do to break the stalemate? >> first of all, we have to realize there's no military solution solely. we will need a political solution. and let me also put this in a greater perspective. we are witnessing a wind of change in north africa and the middle east. people's desire for freedom and democracy will prevail. this week we have seen a major blow to al qaeda and osama bin lade
joining me now here in washington, nato secretary-general anders fogh rasmussen.re, mr. secretary-general. appreciate it. >> you're welcome. >> do you need, in nato, in this military mission over libya, the return of those low-flying u.s. planes to try to stop some of the ongoing violence from gadhafi? >> the u.s. already participates which we highly appreciate. >> not with the low-flying planes. >> yeah, but the europeans provide a number of very important assets,...
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a 32-year-old norwegian man has been arrested by the police, and they have named the subject anders behring breivik. the death toll from the bombing in oslo a few hours earlier stands at seven people, and scores more were injured and, of course, dozens dead on the island. jim boulden joins us from oslo. you were monitoring the news conference a few minutes ago. >> reporter: yes, i thought it was interesting the prime minister said he had been going to the island every summer since 1974. he is of the labor party and this is the labor party's summer camp. he said the place he had been visiting every summer has now turned to hell in a few hours. he was fearing he would know some of the young people who had died. as far as more details, i don't think that we got a lot of more details from the justice minister or prime minister. they still won't name the suspect in custody. they said that was a matter for the police and not the politicians. they were saying it is important for the police to find the facts and all the information. they are not going to get drawn into any conclusions. and they sti
a 32-year-old norwegian man has been arrested by the police, and they have named the subject anders behring breivik. the death toll from the bombing in oslo a few hours earlier stands at seven people, and scores more were injured and, of course, dozens dead on the island. jim boulden joins us from oslo. you were monitoring the news conference a few minutes ago. >> reporter: yes, i thought it was interesting the prime minister said he had been going to the island every summer since 1974....
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like there are river beds that meet dried me anderring river beds. the things if you fly over the midwest and look at things that flood waters have done and long time rivers have done, cut into the landscape, the grand canyon kind of things, you see all of these telltale features on mars. >> rose: when do we see them. >> any time we take a photograph of its surface. >> rose: so we could have known that without going there? >> no, the resolution is very hard to pick up, that's hard. you want to get close. and then you can see ridges and valleys and mountains. >> rose: that tells you water was there. >> or a liquid. we're pretty sure it was water. but certainly a liquid. and by the way, to me ander a river means the river was there for some time, right. you don't me ander overnight. >> rose: okay. >> it's a slow thing rivers do. not only that, there are dried lake beds where you see salt deposits at the bottom. and how do you get salt deposits. you get that from standing water that had minerals deposited in it the water evaporates concentrating the min
like there are river beds that meet dried me anderring river beds. the things if you fly over the midwest and look at things that flood waters have done and long time rivers have done, cut into the landscape, the grand canyon kind of things, you see all of these telltale features on mars. >> rose: when do we see them. >> any time we take a photograph of its surface. >> rose: so we could have known that without going there? >> no, the resolution is very hard to pick up,...
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anders anderson? >> it bears repeating. people were told to bring supplies.g things for at least three days. is that correct? >> reporter: absolutely. i mean, you know, you've got to prepare, you can't rely on the government to provide everything for you. and keep in mind everybody in the government has their own families to deal with. there were lots and lots of people outside the shelter smoking. a lot of people brought enough smokes. so i'm just saying you have to be prepared for most, and most people are. >> i talked to the mayor here in tampa, who in the days before this, while they were preparing for this storm, they knew the size of the storm, but they were also thinking about how they were going to be helping other communities perhaps on the east coast where it seemed earlier in the week the storm would be tracking. then yesterday the mayor had a very did i realie, this is a city which may be asking for help from cities on the east coast in the days ahead. >>> we're going to take a short break. our coverage continues in a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
anders anderson? >> it bears repeating. people were told to bring supplies.g things for at least three days. is that correct? >> reporter: absolutely. i mean, you know, you've got to prepare, you can't rely on the government to provide everything for you. and keep in mind everybody in the government has their own families to deal with. there were lots and lots of people outside the shelter smoking. a lot of people brought enough smokes. so i'm just saying you have to be prepared for...
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i can tel you, i'm getting stuff in or the tranm, ts he andere. ere jusa weth, p inndeda weah oaterl keeookit inerms o in dls a roey's pernal finances and there are questions of whether he even didn't tell the full truth on many of the disclosureorms he's filled out. >> gentlemen, on c ts moing,resint oma sd a x tack on roey'secor at bn we apoprie. >>o not think it disqualifies him, but i also think it's important if that's his main calling card,f h basi prese i tha ir. fiit o the ecomyecau i de a l o ney, ihink it ntiry apppriao loo at that record and see whether in fact his focus was creating jobs and he successfuy di th andhen uook ahe rerd, ere e qstio ther >> ricko yo tnk t ts all oositneseah orieed? it's coming om chicago, that the obama campaign has been sitting on these things for quitsomeime? ked a dfere mann, do u thkad youndide, wt ggriccontued wn t pathe wa hdedn the prary,hat u t wldave ttenere. >> wl, ain, thin weost the argument about attacking free enterprise. but these things were known back in january 15th. i went on one of the s
i can tel you, i'm getting stuff in or the tranm, ts he andere. ere jusa weth, p inndeda weah oaterl keeookit inerms o in dls a roey's pernal finances and there are questions of whether he even didn't tell the full truth on many of the disclosureorms he's filled out. >> gentlemen, on c ts moing,resint oma sd a x tack on roey'secor at bn we apoprie. >>o not think it disqualifies him, but i also think it's important if that's his main calling card,f h basi prese i tha ir. fiit o the...
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>> wolf, this would take them beyond the safe area of baghdad ander bi ander erbil to one of the most fierce fighting, including recently 400 sunni tribesmen challenging isis were killed in just two days this week. this would expand the train and assist mission beyond baghdad and and erbil of which isis controls now some 80%. the plan would still require the president's approval. senior u.s. military official tells me, quote, this will better enable iraqi security forces to protect themselves and to take the fight to isis, which is something that iraqi forces have not shown themselves capable of doing on their own. here's how the chairman of the joints chief of staff, general martin dempsey, described the need in anbar province. >> what i can say is that is why we need to expand the train, advise, and assist mission into the anbar province. but the precondition for that is that the government of iraq is willing to arm the tribes. we have positive indications that they are but we haven't begun to do it yet. >> i'm told that the exact locations that u.s. advisers would serve in anbar is
>> wolf, this would take them beyond the safe area of baghdad ander bi ander erbil to one of the most fierce fighting, including recently 400 sunni tribesmen challenging isis were killed in just two days this week. this would expand the train and assist mission beyond baghdad and and erbil of which isis controls now some 80%. the plan would still require the president's approval. senior u.s. military official tells me, quote, this will better enable iraqi security forces to protect...
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ander: that is bertrand vandergrift, pennsylvania. graduate, ande you start off the show with the statistics on what divides the country. i can tell you in no concern terms because i will go to two other subjects, but this is the main one. the fact of the matter is that we have been -- as you showed in stats, shows it was an ongoing issue, something that had started to build on itself. what made it even more power -- paramount was the fact that people think that there is taken news. let me -- fake news. there is no such thing as fake news, just lazy minds. flagship when it comes to political information. important to everyone to look at all the news outlets and make up your own views. the truth is there. if you look at all the different news is, c-span first, and then then you docnn, and a large sample size, most of the time, you will have all the jews there. cues there. last calls indicated republicans did everything for the democrats. that was towards the civil war. be changed in the 1950's. -- it changed in the 1950's. host: you st
ander: that is bertrand vandergrift, pennsylvania. graduate, ande you start off the show with the statistics on what divides the country. i can tell you in no concern terms because i will go to two other subjects, but this is the main one. the fact of the matter is that we have been -- as you showed in stats, shows it was an ongoing issue, something that had started to build on itself. what made it even more power -- paramount was the fact that people think that there is taken news. let me --...
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(laughter) and last night i tuned in to the very first broadcast of the new cbs anchor ander is which arery 21 realtor scott pelley. (laughter) and i've got to say, his first broadcast was a disaster! just two hours after congressman anthony weiner's historic joint peres conference with his joint. (laughter) scott pelley led the news with this. >> good evening. we start tonight with the wars in afghanistan and iraq. >> stephen: what? (laughter) did you go to journalism school, pelley? remember the five ws-- who, what, when, where, and wang! (laughter) afghanistan and iraq, really? it's called the news because it's supposed to be new. (laughter) you've got the rest of your career to cover those wars. they're not going anywhere. (laughter) other than out of the public's consciousness. take a page from your established colleagues who, unlike you, know how to lead a news broadcast. >> good evening, the age of oversharing has claimed another victim. >> first, congressman anthony weiner implodes. >> leading off tonight, you got it, it gets worse, much worse. >> i'm eliot spitzer, welcome to
(laughter) and last night i tuned in to the very first broadcast of the new cbs anchor ander is which arery 21 realtor scott pelley. (laughter) and i've got to say, his first broadcast was a disaster! just two hours after congressman anthony weiner's historic joint peres conference with his joint. (laughter) scott pelley led the news with this. >> good evening. we start tonight with the wars in afghanistan and iraq. >> stephen: what? (laughter) did you go to journalism school,...
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the first time he has ever heard of the two words butt chugging, butt chugging, we asked saturday ander fefs butt chugging and his comment was, what in the world is that? [ laughter ] >> what in the world is that? it's where you chug with your butt. don't they teach english tell university of -- english at the university of tennessee? what is so bad at butt chugging anyways. you tell me i can drink and smoke at the same time. [ laughter ] what could be worse than this? i'm going to go out on a limb here and say nothing could be worse than this. >> carlos are mears was arrested on monday in a warrant for criewlt at this to animals. he is accused of performing sex acts with a 22 month old donkey named doodle. okay, i guess that was worse. in his defense, that doodle is one sweet piece of ass. [ laughter ] so this guy actually got caught in the act. but you know americans, i'm sure he will find some way to deny it. >> i've been working on a lot of different farms and built a lot of different relationships with other animals. >> but i did not have sexual relations with that donkey doodle. >
the first time he has ever heard of the two words butt chugging, butt chugging, we asked saturday ander fefs butt chugging and his comment was, what in the world is that? [ laughter ] >> what in the world is that? it's where you chug with your butt. don't they teach english tell university of -- english at the university of tennessee? what is so bad at butt chugging anyways. you tell me i can drink and smoke at the same time. [ laughter ] what could be worse than this? i'm going to go out...
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the norwegian mass murderer, anders breivik, went on trial.hat was he thinking when he set out to murder dozens of young men and women? that's next followed a a superb panel, david miliband and others. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about the personal attention tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you and your money deserve. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, that means taking a close look at you tdd# 1-800-345-2550 as well as your portfolio. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we ask the right questions, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 then we actually listen to the answers tdd# 1-800-345-2550 before giving you practical ideas you can act on. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so talk to chuck online, on the phone, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 or come in and pull up a chair. >>> it remains one of the most shocking mass murders in recent memory. and last week, anders bering breivik appeared in a public court in oslo and admitted to killing 77 people last july. he wasn't repentent. instead, breivik pleaded not guilty to terror charge claiming he was in a state of war to protect europe from being taken over b
the norwegian mass murderer, anders breivik, went on trial.hat was he thinking when he set out to murder dozens of young men and women? that's next followed a a superb panel, david miliband and others. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about the personal attention tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you and your money deserve. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, that means taking a close look at you tdd# 1-800-345-2550 as well as your portfolio. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we ask the right questions, tdd#...
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. >> kevin harrington - mr anders, went for his gun. with regard to this we hear this. bit by all witness accounts, that never happened. happened? >> when he grabbed mr sanders spun around and grabbed officer harrington and the wrestling match was on, and mr sanders was attempting to - and, in fact, did finally get officer holster. >> you are saying that he was actually able to take the officer's weapon. >> out of the officer's holster. he was not able to hold on to it and the officer's weapon fell to the ground or knocked to the ground. and officer harrington was in a wrestling match there, where the weapon was. >> the officer involved said that the shooting death of mike brown, the death of eric garner put a spotlight on the issue? stone wall, francis says race matters when it comes to the death of her son. >> did you have to have the talk with your children about how they are going to be seen, what to do if they are stopped. how you speak to people, is that something you discovered. >> every black in stone wall had to instill that in their children because of the way
. >> kevin harrington - mr anders, went for his gun. with regard to this we hear this. bit by all witness accounts, that never happened. happened? >> when he grabbed mr sanders spun around and grabbed officer harrington and the wrestling match was on, and mr sanders was attempting to - and, in fact, did finally get officer holster. >> you are saying that he was actually able to take the officer's weapon. >> out of the officer's holster. he was not able to hold on to it...
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it's at this time, ander zorn, he goes to a big facility if rhode island and also in washington, d.c., we are learning he was treated for sleep-related disorders. newport police were so concerned they contacted their counterparts at the naval station, specifically one of their contractors was hearing voices. they sent a copy of that incident report t. officer on doubt said it would be followed up the but neither the navy or fbi will comment on what happened to that information, anderson. >> and, deb, his father claims he was an active pars tis pant in the 911 rescue attempts in 2001. which seems, excuse me, on 9/11 which seems odd, because he wasn't in the military at that time. what do we know about that 134. >> correct a. source told us earlier today that the father told police in 2004 his son was suffering from some kind of ptsd result of the 9/11. we learned he was working at an assistant computer administrator near ground zero. he was there on 9-11 when the towers fell. after the towers came down that campus was a staging area for first responders. whether he was doing what every
it's at this time, ander zorn, he goes to a big facility if rhode island and also in washington, d.c., we are learning he was treated for sleep-related disorders. newport police were so concerned they contacted their counterparts at the naval station, specifically one of their contractors was hearing voices. they sent a copy of that incident report t. officer on doubt said it would be followed up the but neither the navy or fbi will comment on what happened to that information, anderson....