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anderson's wife, terisa anderson, said he gained the weight during a stressful time of life."e stress of twins, his dad passing away, we sold our home at the time, there were just all these changes going on," she said. "he just spiked really high, and i was just really worried about him."but all that changed when he heard about keto. anderson caught wind after seeing a friend post on facebook about the diet."he was posting pictures of eating these huge piles of bacon and eggs and i said, 'i like bacon and eggs,'" anderson said. anderson said he's tried every diet in the book."i've done a super low-calorie, low-fat diet, stay under 1000 calories just crazy stuff," he said. anderson also gave the atkins diet a run, he said, "along with 30 million other people." however, anderson said the keto diet is different."by switching to a high fat, more of a moderate protein, and low carb (diet), i fill up quickly and i'm full for many, many hours," he said.anderson's body relies on fat instead of sugar as a fuel source. he's lost 100 pounds since starting the diet in august 2016."the bes
anderson's wife, terisa anderson, said he gained the weight during a stressful time of life."e stress of twins, his dad passing away, we sold our home at the time, there were just all these changes going on," she said. "he just spiked really high, and i was just really worried about him."but all that changed when he heard about keto. anderson caught wind after seeing a friend post on facebook about the diet."he was posting pictures of eating these huge piles of bacon...
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you just hit on it, anderson. were there communications about covering this up if the president has said he didn't do it? is that a crime if they talked about it? tion we really don't know. but that's one of the things they're trying to get to the bottom of. and the special counsel says look, this isn't in my jurisdiction, this is somebody else's jurisdiction, so i'm just going to hand it over to them. and i think what we saw today, anderson, was a president, and i was told, who was much angrier at rosestein, rod rosenstein, and jeff sessions than he actually is at bob mueller on this. >> gloria, a lot to learn still. appreciate that. more now on what the president said and just what to make of the entire scene in the cabinet room. cnn's jim acosta joins us from the white house. jim, just talk a little more about what the president said today about those fbi raids because he went on for some time and it was extraordinary to watch. >> it was extraordinary, anderson. and we were watching the president's thought proc
you just hit on it, anderson. were there communications about covering this up if the president has said he didn't do it? is that a crime if they talked about it? tion we really don't know. but that's one of the things they're trying to get to the bottom of. and the special counsel says look, this isn't in my jurisdiction, this is somebody else's jurisdiction, so i'm just going to hand it over to them. and i think what we saw today, anderson, was a president, and i was told, who was much...
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. >> reporter: hey, anderson. yeah, the president making news on a number of issues during some press availability with the heads of the baltic states. the president talking about american troops in syria, saying that he wanted to bring them home to, in his words, help rebuild the country. he further talked about mexico and the potential to send american military troops to the border to help secure the border with mexico. the white house later confirming that there were discussions about the national guard being sent in. further, the president talked about russian leader vladimir putin straining at one point to answer a question about whether putin was a friend or an enemy of the united states, saying, who knows? we'll see. time will tell. the president, though, did say that no one was tougher on russia than he was. he also made some news on twitter this morning yet again going on the offensive against online retailer amazon.com, suggesting that amazon, despite assurances from advisers, we are told, to the preside
. >> reporter: hey, anderson. yeah, the president making news on a number of issues during some press availability with the heads of the baltic states. the president talking about american troops in syria, saying that he wanted to bring them home to, in his words, help rebuild the country. he further talked about mexico and the potential to send american military troops to the border to help secure the border with mexico. the white house later confirming that there were discussions about...
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anderson, we should also point out that mrs.t politics of course throughout her life as the mother of one president and the wife of another. and she had words to say about president trump as well during his campaign. of course jeb bush, a son she thought would be president at one point, she said, i don't understand why people are for president trump, all he says about the women and the military. so certainly that was a moment from the 2016 campaign. after that she didn't talk much about the president, at least in public. but privately i'm sure she still had things to say about this administration. but going on to the obama statement, anderson, we received a statement from president and mrs. obama. it said in part this. we'll always be grateful to mrs. bush for the generosity she showed to us throughout our time in the white house. we're even more grateful for the way she lived her life. as a testament to the fact that public service is an important and noble calling. as an example of the humility and decency that reflects the ve
anderson, we should also point out that mrs.t politics of course throughout her life as the mother of one president and the wife of another. and she had words to say about president trump as well during his campaign. of course jeb bush, a son she thought would be president at one point, she said, i don't understand why people are for president trump, all he says about the women and the military. so certainly that was a moment from the 2016 campaign. after that she didn't talk much about the...
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>> anderson, it is. look, let's not forget this comes after many, many months of the most heightened rhetoric that we've really ever seen between north korea and the west. the whole business of the nuclear tests, the intercontinental ballistic missile test, the fire and fury from president trump at the podium of the united nations. the i have a button on my desk from kim jong un in his new year's speech to the world. the i have a bigger button from president trump. the fact this region and the world trembled for weeks and months potentially on the brink of even what the united states was calling a bloody nose message to north korea. this has changed that rhetoric at least for the moment. and as you see this honor guard, as you see the red carpet, as you see frankly kim jong un and moon jae-in acting like dads with their arms around two children and flowers being given and handshakes and smiles. this is for this moment an extraordinary change. that's why it's important, because it shows that there is a po
>> anderson, it is. look, let's not forget this comes after many, many months of the most heightened rhetoric that we've really ever seen between north korea and the west. the whole business of the nuclear tests, the intercontinental ballistic missile test, the fire and fury from president trump at the podium of the united nations. the i have a button on my desk from kim jong un in his new year's speech to the world. the i have a bigger button from president trump. the fact this region...
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>> anderson, this is pretty interesting. because as we know there's been the controversy inside the west wing. one of the president's most visible and respected cabinet members nikki haley under fire for coming out on sunday saying there were new sanctions, going to be new sanctions coming out against russia. the president the next day rejected them. that created back and forth among who was telling the truth, why did the president pull back? so the president was asked about this at the very end of the news conference. and he said that -- that we will do sanctions he said as soon as they -- as soon -- because they deserve it. but he went on to say this about russia. >> there's been nobody tougher on russia than president donald trump. between building up the military, between creating tremendous vast amounts of oil, we raised billions and billions of dollars extra in nato. there has been nobody tougher than me. with the media, no matter what i did it's never tough enough. because that's the narrative. but russia will tell yo
>> anderson, this is pretty interesting. because as we know there's been the controversy inside the west wing. one of the president's most visible and respected cabinet members nikki haley under fire for coming out on sunday saying there were new sanctions, going to be new sanctions coming out against russia. the president the next day rejected them. that created back and forth among who was telling the truth, why did the president pull back? so the president was asked about this at the...
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>> well, anderson, that's a very interesting question.nusual to say the least. it raises a whole host of suspicions about exactly what's been going on between these two attorneys. michael cohen can't appear on your show or any other show to answer the most basic questions, and yet he's trying to act as a puppeteer and evidently succeeding to a certain degree as it relates to mr. davidson. this is very, very disturbing to say the least. >> michael cohen has said that he paid the money out of his own pocket. we know that by now, and that it had nothing to do with the trump organization or with the election. mr. cohen's attorney and friend, attorney in another matter, was on megyn kelly's show recently, and i just want to play something he said because it caught our attention. >> michael cohen had great authority within that organization. >> got it. >> to take care of things. >> to fix. >> so he's talking about michael cohen as a representative of the trump organization. that's a point that you have been making all along that michael cohen d
>> well, anderson, that's a very interesting question.nusual to say the least. it raises a whole host of suspicions about exactly what's been going on between these two attorneys. michael cohen can't appear on your show or any other show to answer the most basic questions, and yet he's trying to act as a puppeteer and evidently succeeding to a certain degree as it relates to mr. davidson. this is very, very disturbing to say the least. >> michael cohen has said that he paid the...
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anderson? >> have police spoken to the possible motive of this person?t's extraordinary of after it was done of the man basically holding up -- i'm not sure, i think what it was, holding it up toward a police officer and then drawing it several times almost as if he wanted to be shot by the police officer. >> reporter: yeah, that's the big question right now, what is the motive, and some speculate he was looking for a suicide by a cop, as they call it. the authorities have not said that, but you're absolutely right, that is some incredible video at 1:52. so 26 minutes, as i mentioned, after this attack started, the police did manage to corner the attacker. they got him out of the car. you see him pointing something at the police. they say it was not a gun, however, the attacker claimed that he had a gun. the police said, we will shoot you if you don't put it down. they managed to get the attacker on the ground and handcuff him without firing a shot. so we're showing remarkable restraint. let's just show you some of that video. >> get down! no, get down!
anderson? >> have police spoken to the possible motive of this person?t's extraordinary of after it was done of the man basically holding up -- i'm not sure, i think what it was, holding it up toward a police officer and then drawing it several times almost as if he wanted to be shot by the police officer. >> reporter: yeah, that's the big question right now, what is the motive, and some speculate he was looking for a suicide by a cop, as they call it. the authorities have not said...
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anderson starts now. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with breaking news on the ground and aboard air force one. the president breaking his silence about stormy daniels, speaking about the $130,000 payment his lawyer made to daniels. we also have new reporting on scott pruitt. the president has been considering pruitt to replace jeff sessions. the president denies it. the president also returned to key campaign themes today. immigration, alleged voter fraud and more, uttering as you'll see, a whole string of red meat slogans. we want to begin with the president talking for the first time about the hush money facilitated by michael cohen to keep daniels quiet. the president was asked by a reporter and he answered. well, both daniels and karen mcdougal have alleged affairs with then citizen donald trump. but until today the president has refused to answer questions about either woman. >> thank you all very much. >> -- lying about the affairs? >> mr. president, any -- >> did you watch "60 minutes"? mr. president, are you go
anderson starts now. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with breaking news on the ground and aboard air force one. the president breaking his silence about stormy daniels, speaking about the $130,000 payment his lawyer made to daniels. we also have new reporting on scott pruitt. the president has been considering pruitt to replace jeff sessions. the president denies it. the president also returned to key campaign themes today. immigration, alleged voter fraud and more, uttering as...
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>> reporter: anderson, we're in maverick county, texas.behind the rio grande, the nation of mexico. you can see two men over there. they are not planning, as far as we know to swim over there, they are fishing on their side of the rio grande. but this area is where troops did come to watch over when the illegal immigration problem got very serious. many people supported it back then. but we're finding in this county right now, there are a lot of people who are not supporting it, including the sheriff, who doesn't want to see it happen. tom was a u.s. border patrol officer for more than a quarter century, and now he's a sheriff, the top law enforcement officer in texas' maverick county on the mexican border. do you want to see the u.s. military come to your county to help patrol the border in >> no, no, i don't. i think that the border patrol are well trained, well equipped. i don't think we need the military here on the border. >> reporter: the sheriff did support the national guard coming to the border under president bush in 2006 and pre
>> reporter: anderson, we're in maverick county, texas.behind the rio grande, the nation of mexico. you can see two men over there. they are not planning, as far as we know to swim over there, they are fishing on their side of the rio grande. but this area is where troops did come to watch over when the illegal immigration problem got very serious. many people supported it back then. but we're finding in this county right now, there are a lot of people who are not supporting it, including...
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>> no, anderson.ounds like roger stone is asking us to believe that he was lying back in 2016 and he's telling the truth now. so, you know, it doesn't really add up. what does add up, though, are the number of witnesses throughout the course of the campaign who were in communications with the russians and had a deep, deep interest and focus on trying to get hillary clinton's e-mails. and then from the president, then candidate trump, inviting the russians to hack her e-mails to taking meetings with the russians when they offered hacked e-mails or dirt on hillary clinton, it just seems like there was a pattern here. and we see tonight again roger stone not being straight with the american people. >> when you say he's not being straight, i mean he did -- he says in the e-mail where he said that he dined with julian assange, that it was a joke, there doesn't seem to be any evidence -- you know, he has shown the daily caller and others flight tickets that he actually didn't dine with julian assange. >> yo
>> no, anderson.ounds like roger stone is asking us to believe that he was lying back in 2016 and he's telling the truth now. so, you know, it doesn't really add up. what does add up, though, are the number of witnesses throughout the course of the campaign who were in communications with the russians and had a deep, deep interest and focus on trying to get hillary clinton's e-mails. and then from the president, then candidate trump, inviting the russians to hack her e-mails to taking...
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anderson? >> what does comey say about how president trump runs the white house? >> reporter: this is interesting. "the washington post" says that comey wrote that the president built a cocoon of alternative reality that was he busily wrapping around all of us. "the post" says comey describes trump as a congenital liar, an unethical leader, devoid of human emotion and driven by personal ego. according to the paper, comey likens his interactions with the president to flashbacks to my earlier career as a preosecutor against the mob. the silent circle of assent. the boss in complete control. the loyalty oaths. the us versus them worldview. the lying about all things large and small. the result, "the post" says comey writes is the forest fire that is the trump presidency. anderson? >> and just getting back to that dossier, what does comey say about how he was chosen to tell the president about it initially? >> reporter: well, comey and james clapper reportedly briefed president obama about it first
anderson? >> what does comey say about how president trump runs the white house? >> reporter: this is interesting. "the washington post" says that comey wrote that the president built a cocoon of alternative reality that was he busily wrapping around all of us. "the post" says comey describes trump as a congenital liar, an unethical leader, devoid of human emotion and driven by personal ego. according to the paper, comey likens his interactions with the president...
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our breaking news continues with anderson. >>> good evening, we begin tonight with breaking news, sad news, political family saying goodbye to its matriarch. all americans saying goodbye to former first lady, barbara bush died at age 92. in a statement, my dear mother passed on at age 92. barbara bush was a fabulous first lady and woman unlike any other who brought levity, love, and literacy to millions. to us, she was more. mom kept us on our toes and kept us laughing until the end. i am a lucky man that barbara bush was my mother. we thank you all for your prayers and good wishes. >> jamie, what do we know about the last several days for mrs. bush? >> a lot of people knew that her husband has been struggling with parkinsons. few people realized that she has been struggling with copd and jo congestive heart failure. she had been in and out of the hospital quite a few times and when she got out this past few weeks she says that is enough and when barbara bush says something, you listen. we have a look back at her life that i think shows her humor and celebrates what she was like. she
our breaking news continues with anderson. >>> good evening, we begin tonight with breaking news, sad news, political family saying goodbye to its matriarch. all americans saying goodbye to former first lady, barbara bush died at age 92. in a statement, my dear mother passed on at age 92. barbara bush was a fabulous first lady and woman unlike any other who brought levity, love, and literacy to millions. to us, she was more. mom kept us on our toes and kept us laughing until the end. i...
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it is signed by two gentlemen and john anderson again. john anderson signed it twice. that is the document that is signed by the -- the key players at mount vernon that has never been seen by mount vernon are anyone else. you are the first on camera to see this document. it is a fantastic document. these are original silhouettes of george and martha washington. this is hand written in george washington's handwriting. itself was put together by an attorney on august 8, 1799. when it was put together, the .eser signed it on september 8, when george washington wrote this, him and martha and john anderson signed it. you can see the difference in the pan. this was all done in a dark pen and these on the bottom are done in a lighter pen. three months before his death he has the exact same seal that is on his will. letters from nine the time this was written until he died three months later. four of those letters were written to alexander hamilton, two of the letters were written into his secretary of war, and one was written to a personal friend of his. this is a document th
it is signed by two gentlemen and john anderson again. john anderson signed it twice. that is the document that is signed by the -- the key players at mount vernon that has never been seen by mount vernon are anyone else. you are the first on camera to see this document. it is a fantastic document. these are original silhouettes of george and martha washington. this is hand written in george washington's handwriting. itself was put together by an attorney on august 8, 1799. when it was put...
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i would say, anderson. first of all, using a platform like social media to deliver a message to the world when what you really need to be doing is diplomatic engagements with the other countries while building alliance doesn't seem to be quite in line with the way you conduct operations. and it certainly doesn't seem to be a link to what candidate trump said on the campaign trail. this is tactics he's advertising. this isn't an operation or strategy where, hey, we're about to attack into mosul, the thing that he mentioned during the campaign. this is no kidding, here's when we're going to do it, it's going to be soon, and this is what we're sending your way. that's a whole different category of announcement that i think is inappropriate, and, quite frankly, it's -- it's just not the right thing to do. >> yeah, colonel francona, the president is telegraphing possible plans here, something hi did state over and o'ver and over again he'd never do while campai campaigning. you'd think that would give assad time
i would say, anderson. first of all, using a platform like social media to deliver a message to the world when what you really need to be doing is diplomatic engagements with the other countries while building alliance doesn't seem to be quite in line with the way you conduct operations. and it certainly doesn't seem to be a link to what candidate trump said on the campaign trail. this is tactics he's advertising. this isn't an operation or strategy where, hey, we're about to attack into mosul,...
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that's a technical diplomatic term, anderson. >> yeah. >> it will happen.se they want to get it right. they want to be able to tell their people why this is important and why we need to thwart the use of chemical weapons. i just think it takes away options, it doesn't help you build allies and put your options on the table. >> chairman rogers, for a reid zakaria, thank you very much. >>> coming up, new details on the raid on michael cohen's office, hotel room, and home. >>> and also, new reporting on a plan to cripple the russia probe and the return of steve bannon. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ a lot of paints say ordinthey can do the job,ver. but just one can "behr" through it all. behr premium plus, a top rated interior paint at a great price. family friendly, disaster proof. find it exclusively at the home depot. so we know how to cover almost we've anything.st everything even "close claws." [
that's a technical diplomatic term, anderson. >> yeah. >> it will happen.se they want to get it right. they want to be able to tell their people why this is important and why we need to thwart the use of chemical weapons. i just think it takes away options, it doesn't help you build allies and put your options on the table. >> chairman rogers, for a reid zakaria, thank you very much. >>> coming up, new details on the raid on michael cohen's office, hotel room, and...
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i do want to tell you, anderson, george h.w. bush was thinking about running for president in the late '70s, he invited me to spend the weekend with him. i had never done that. didn't really know him. and i was struck over that weekend when i walked in the door, there was a democratic congressman who was also a guest for the weekend and they had great fun together and the partisanship did not enter into it. there was a fellowship. always looked on the bright side and tried to cheer people up. the third thing is how much, they had these roots in texas and developed them. but also had deep roots in new england. and came from families where the nose of service was important. and george h.w. bush proved that when he went off to war in the second world war. he was the youngest pilot shot down in the pacific. and showed enormous courage at the time. it was emblematic of what they became to stand for. this was a view, you serve and do it under duress at times. could be rough at times, you have to do it together, but it's important to w
i do want to tell you, anderson, george h.w. bush was thinking about running for president in the late '70s, he invited me to spend the weekend with him. i had never done that. didn't really know him. and i was struck over that weekend when i walked in the door, there was a democratic congressman who was also a guest for the weekend and they had great fun together and the partisanship did not enter into it. there was a fellowship. always looked on the bright side and tried to cheer people up....
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. >> hey there, anderson. tonight we see a shift are from language president trump previously used to describe the american relationship with north korea, no mention of little rocket man tonight. also a shift from even how he described the possibility of this summit just a few days ago. and answering questions about the possibility of the summit the president qualified it by saying if the north koreans went through, if they behave well, then the summit could take place. tonight the president is saying he is looking forward to the summit. he devoted out a short while ago wrietding north korea agreed to suspend nuclear tests and close up a test site. this is good news for america and the world. look forward to the summit. the president actually pinned that to his twitter account. of course there are a number of logistical issues to be ironed out specifically where this summit is going to take place. we reached out to the white house to see if they would expand on the president's tweet ton. but they have yet to p
. >> hey there, anderson. tonight we see a shift are from language president trump previously used to describe the american relationship with north korea, no mention of little rocket man tonight. also a shift from even how he described the possibility of this summit just a few days ago. and answering questions about the possibility of the summit the president qualified it by saying if the north koreans went through, if they behave well, then the summit could take place. tonight the...
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washington wrote this, him and march the -- and martha and john anderson signed it. these are done in a dark pen and these are done a lighter pen. it also has the exact same seal on his will. he only wrote to nine letters from the time this was written until he died three months later. two of those letters were written to his secretary of war and one written to a personal friend of his. this is a document that has never been seen that is in this home. it will stay in this house even if we sell the house. i had nine homes here in the city of alexandria i have renovated over the last 20 years. i married a beautiful woman. my wife is related to george washington. we were in the house on duke street. had our third daughter and we needed more space. when i was at church at st. paul's piscopo church i spoke with one of the rescue members. she said there's the property right across the street you may want to take a look at. i asked her about the house and the size of the house. we took a walk across the street. a five minute tour of the house and put a contract on the house
washington wrote this, him and march the -- and martha and john anderson signed it. these are done in a dark pen and these are done a lighter pen. it also has the exact same seal on his will. he only wrote to nine letters from the time this was written until he died three months later. two of those letters were written to his secretary of war and one written to a personal friend of his. this is a document that has never been seen that is in this home. it will stay in this house even if we sell...
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anderson? >> and what's the assad regime saying?> reporter: that's interesting because the assad regime said they were pressing an offensive on the area at the time but the offensive was moving forward so quickly they didn't need poison gas to move quicker. they also say the areas that were hit were in the rear echelon. in those areas, the rebels actually had some pro-government prisoners that the assad regime would have been scared to hit, themselves. they say essentially they had no reason to use any sort of poison gas. but the important thing is, anderson, i think is that that area, douma, has since actually fallen into the hands of the syrian government. the remaining rebels have been bused out. and the force that's now on the ground providing security there is the russians. so the russians really have no reason to say that they don't want an international investigation in that area. they certainly have the means to allow international investigators in there, if that's something that they really want to do, anderson. >> all righ
anderson? >> and what's the assad regime saying?> reporter: that's interesting because the assad regime said they were pressing an offensive on the area at the time but the offensive was moving forward so quickly they didn't need poison gas to move quicker. they also say the areas that were hit were in the rear echelon. in those areas, the rebels actually had some pro-government prisoners that the assad regime would have been scared to hit, themselves. they say essentially they had no...
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thanks to the kindness of officer anderson. he contacted auto plus towing as he was helping to help the family buy a vehicle. the towing company was so touched they tk-ded -- decided to give the family a car. here's a closer look at the family's dodge caravan. officer anderson and the towing company owners says simple acts of kindness are what people should do for one another. through tears of joy, anderson says he is just doing what his mother thought him after the man his mother named him after. >> he used to help us. he used to come by and help us out. we all need to give each other the time of day. we're in ár all in a -- >> we're all struggle, we should all be helping each other. >> paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. >> what a story. >> yeah, very nice. >>> time is now 4:43, robo calls do they drive you crazy. coming up, the congressional hearing in the next hour that has a goal of protecting consumers. >>> plus a man was killed after a fire in a homeless park. >>> welcome back to morning's on 2. it's now 4:45. authoritie
thanks to the kindness of officer anderson. he contacted auto plus towing as he was helping to help the family buy a vehicle. the towing company was so touched they tk-ded -- decided to give the family a car. here's a closer look at the family's dodge caravan. officer anderson and the towing company owners says simple acts of kindness are what people should do for one another. through tears of joy, anderson says he is just doing what his mother thought him after the man his mother named him...
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>> it smells a little off, anderson. i have to agree with allan.thics rules just as we as lawyers have ethic rules and it is universal among journalists. the radio and television and digital journalists news organization -- the international federation of journalists and all of them have a code you have to -- if you cannot have conflicts, if you do, you have to disclose. >> i don't think it is right and there are other strange things anderson. because hannity threw cohen tur under the bus when he said "i never retained him a" and cohen did not represent him then hannity switched and he did just what allan talked about. it sounded a little too school. well, maybe i give him $10 and said i want to be protected by the attorney/client privilege. come on, clients don't talk like that. the whole thing raeeks. >> it does not work that way. can a person believer if they are talking to a friend who's an attorney and getting just some advise and we don't know if it is a legal deal or a real estate deal that's -- can they expect there to be an attorney client
>> it smells a little off, anderson. i have to agree with allan.thics rules just as we as lawyers have ethic rules and it is universal among journalists. the radio and television and digital journalists news organization -- the international federation of journalists and all of them have a code you have to -- if you cannot have conflicts, if you do, you have to disclose. >> i don't think it is right and there are other strange things anderson. because hannity threw cohen tur under...
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it's stop motion from wes anderson set in japan in the future. the dogs have been taken to nagasaki city and sent to this trash island on the pretext of protecting humans from an outbreak of dog flu. all these dogs are dumped on this island and a young boy separated from his dog which has been sent to the island flies there to try to find him. when he gets there he finds a pack, they describe themselves as scary indestructible alpha dogs, their battle cry is let's have a vote. they help him find his lost dog. read this as a parable about outsiders and closed borders, or a story about leadership and pack action. you can see it as a lovely film about a boy and a lost dog. there is... is it fun, serious? both those things. really good fun, often very funny and because it is wes anderson, quirky and offbeat. some things in it are quite grisly. there's a sort of live sushi sequence, our young hero gets a propeller pop stuck in his head at one point and one dog is told to stop licking his wounds, literally, and you even get an organ transplant, so it's
it's stop motion from wes anderson set in japan in the future. the dogs have been taken to nagasaki city and sent to this trash island on the pretext of protecting humans from an outbreak of dog flu. all these dogs are dumped on this island and a young boy separated from his dog which has been sent to the island flies there to try to find him. when he gets there he finds a pack, they describe themselves as scary indestructible alpha dogs, their battle cry is let's have a vote. they help him...
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>> well, anderson.c new changes to that pecking order in the west wing of course with the addition of the new national security adviser and the new director of the national economic council. he's been praising them including his trip here and though the president hasn't told them that they're reporting directly to him, that is certainly the sense of functionality in the west wing that they are reporting to the president and not the chief of staff john kelly which makes that interesting now they have been on the rise for the last few days. we saw that obviously there with his scuffle with the united nations ambassador nick kkki ha. some saw that as a sign of his a asendance. she does outrank him being a cabinet member and then he is asserting his authority by hiring and firing and clearinghouse with the national security in particular one aid in particular that homeless security adviser that recently left the white house and i'm told by sources that when he told him he was dismissing him, he was stunned
>> well, anderson.c new changes to that pecking order in the west wing of course with the addition of the new national security adviser and the new director of the national economic council. he's been praising them including his trip here and though the president hasn't told them that they're reporting directly to him, that is certainly the sense of functionality in the west wing that they are reporting to the president and not the chief of staff john kelly which makes that interesting...
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wes anderson is so creative.ary, but i thought where it worked best was the interplay between the whole dogs and humans thing — that was great. that the story, ultimately, was a bit feeble, i thought, sadly. sometimes, his stories generally, i think, get a little overcomplicated, and i would say it's similar with this one. i love that stop—motion animation in it, though. it's very clever. it's very — it's sort of this — because it's set injapan, isn't it, so it's this weird mix of, like, japanese anime and the clangers. it's quite an unusual thing to watch. but i think it really works. i loved its eccentricity, i loved its humour — very deadpan, dark humour. clearly, if you don't like wes anderson movies, because it's more of the same, this isn't the one that's going to win you over. he makes very arch films and this is definitely very arch. but i think, for me, because of that bond between humans and dogs that it's all about, it does have a bit more of a heart than some of his other films, which is why i really
wes anderson is so creative.ary, but i thought where it worked best was the interplay between the whole dogs and humans thing — that was great. that the story, ultimately, was a bit feeble, i thought, sadly. sometimes, his stories generally, i think, get a little overcomplicated, and i would say it's similar with this one. i love that stop—motion animation in it, though. it's very clever. it's very — it's sort of this — because it's set injapan, isn't it, so it's this weird mix of,...
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>> reporter: anderson, it's the kind of fear and horror that people can't even put into words.s best described by the children. we were talking to one mother who said when this alleged chemical attack took place she felt as if she lost control of her body and was trying to crawl upstairs with her two young twin daughters, just 7 years old. when they were packing up to leave, one of her daughters put their little doll inside a box and was talking to the doll, saying you might suffocate in here but at least you'll be safe from the bombing. when they arrived at the refugee camp her children began digging a trench for the ants outside of their tent so they too could stay safe of the bombing. that gives you an idea of the trauma these people have been going through. >> looking at the war the past six or seven years, the refugees you've spoken with, what are they telling you about these air strikes? >> reporter: you know, there is a sense that these air strikes are not necessarily meant to protect them but that they're a lot more part of a broader chess game, a power play that's happ
>> reporter: anderson, it's the kind of fear and horror that people can't even put into words.s best described by the children. we were talking to one mother who said when this alleged chemical attack took place she felt as if she lost control of her body and was trying to crawl upstairs with her two young twin daughters, just 7 years old. when they were packing up to leave, one of her daughters put their little doll inside a box and was talking to the doll, saying you might suffocate in...
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. >>> "variety" reports on the death of actor harry anderson. anderson played judge harry t.ne on the hit series "night court" from 1984 to 1992. he received three emmy nominations. he began his career as a magician. police found anderson dead at his north carolina home yesterday. they say foul play is not suspected. harry anderson was 65. >>> and "runners world" reports on the first american woman to win the boston marathon in 33 years. >> and des linden wins the boston marathon! >> 34-year-old two-time olympian des linden had to endure driving winds and cold temperatures to win. she lost by two seconds in 2011. yesterday she finished the race in two hours, 39 minutes, and 54 seconds, more than four minutes ahead of the second-place finisher. >> this is a grand day. i think that's why i had success here because i can tough it out through anything. >> after the race, linden said she was so broken by the weather she wanted to drop out after a couple of miles, but she stuck around in case she could help other americans. >>> still ahead, downtime for the model 3. why tesla is te
. >>> "variety" reports on the death of actor harry anderson. anderson played judge harry t.ne on the hit series "night court" from 1984 to 1992. he received three emmy nominations. he began his career as a magician. police found anderson dead at his north carolina home yesterday. they say foul play is not suspected. harry anderson was 65. >>> and "runners world" reports on the first american woman to win the boston marathon in 33 years. >>...
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anderson. >> thanks very much. they join us both now.s it make sense given all the attention pruitt is under for ethics concerns. >> i think jeff is absolutely right. we all know that he's been frustrated with sessions for a very long time. i think one of his frustrations is he keeps being told he can't remove him. one of the appeals may have been until the last few days that pruitt has a constituency in the senate. one of the worries is he has a constituency where he served so long. they like scott pruitt in the senate. maybe the president thinks he's someone that can get confirmed. not only does he not want to get rid of sessions or move pruitt, he doesn't was anymore no, ma'am ma -- nominating fights. i think the president is acting out here because he's mad at sessions. i never want to bet against him doing something because every time you say he wouldn't do that, he do that. it's odd to replace someone as attorney general who all of a sudden scandal plagued in the way he's handled his office. that i don't think would discourage trum
anderson. >> thanks very much. they join us both now.s it make sense given all the attention pruitt is under for ethics concerns. >> i think jeff is absolutely right. we all know that he's been frustrated with sessions for a very long time. i think one of his frustrations is he keeps being told he can't remove him. one of the appeals may have been until the last few days that pruitt has a constituency in the senate. one of the worries is he has a constituency where he served so...
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it's stop motion from wes anderson set in japan in the future. on the pretext of protecting humans from an outbreak of dog flu. all these dogs are dumped on this island and a young boy separated from his dog which has been sent to the island flies there to try to find him. when he gets there he finds a pack, they describe themselves as scary indestructible alpha dogs, their battle cry is let's have a vote. they help him find his lost dog. read this as a parable about outsiders and closed borders, or a story about leadership and pack action. you can see it as a lovely film about a boy and a lost dog. there is... is it fun, serious? both those things. really good fun, often very funny and because it is wes anderson, quirky and offbeat. some things in it are quite grisly. there's a sort of live sushi sequence, our young hero gets a propeller pop stuck in his head at one point and one dog is told to stop licking his wounds, literally, and you even get an organ transplant, so it's not entirely cute and cuddly. it is scratchy. notjust the dogs, it's th
it's stop motion from wes anderson set in japan in the future. on the pretext of protecting humans from an outbreak of dog flu. all these dogs are dumped on this island and a young boy separated from his dog which has been sent to the island flies there to try to find him. when he gets there he finds a pack, they describe themselves as scary indestructible alpha dogs, their battle cry is let's have a vote. they help him find his lost dog. read this as a parable about outsiders and closed...
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as you just laid out, anderson. back to if you think -- what's so powerful about this is that the president of the united states is now extremely vulnerable to blackmail, whether by the "national enquirer," ami, that is one of the things that this story tells me. and the other part about it too is we're talking about potential bank fraud, wire fraud, serious campaign violations. there is so much in this that is incredibly problematic that it really does blow your mind. and it's not, again with, like you said it's not about the affair, the sex, all of the potential legal issues with it. >> steven, if the head of ami has all the information in files going back years and years and years, does that concern you? that it gives him certainly sway over power or you know if he has some business he wants done or whatever he wants. >> well, you know, gwen, i think all of this womanizing by trump was really adjudicated in the election. people knew. >> you don't think -- you don't think it gives any power of somebody over the pp
as you just laid out, anderson. back to if you think -- what's so powerful about this is that the president of the united states is now extremely vulnerable to blackmail, whether by the "national enquirer," ami, that is one of the things that this story tells me. and the other part about it too is we're talking about potential bank fraud, wire fraud, serious campaign violations. there is so much in this that is incredibly problematic that it really does blow your mind. and it's not,...
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>> this is the worst, anderson, for many reasons.ian army is holding the perimeter and there's far more ordnance being poured into the city and no way of predicting where it's going to land. plus, there's a lot of snipers on the high buildings surrounding the neighborhood. you can sort of figure out where a sniper is, but you can't figure out where a shell is going to land. and just the terror of the people and the helplessness of these families, hiding, all they can do is hope it doesn't hit them. that's very, very difficult to watch. >> i know it's impossible to stay safe, but please try. thank you for talking to us. >> thank you very much, anderson. >> but marie wasn't safe. she was killed the very next day. and just listening to her eyewitness report, just shows how that horror is still continuing from that day that she was reporting live to anderson cooper, the day before she was killed, to today, where now we have to deal with a suspected chemical attack, yet another one. but marie colvin's family has new testimony from a defec
>> this is the worst, anderson, for many reasons.ian army is holding the perimeter and there's far more ordnance being poured into the city and no way of predicting where it's going to land. plus, there's a lot of snipers on the high buildings surrounding the neighborhood. you can sort of figure out where a sniper is, but you can't figure out where a shell is going to land. and just the terror of the people and the helplessness of these families, hiding, all they can do is hope it doesn't...
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>> it's not, anderson. actually, this is a little longer than most state dinners. they're so -- it's no question, though, that the reason that france was picked for this was indeed because the trumps were invited last year to paris, to the bastille day parade, and they were treated to quite a show in paris. i remember it well. that's why the president decided to have france be the first state dinner here. and, anderson, i am struck so much by watching the president there, talking about the warm relationship, the special relationship. this does not sound like candidate donald trump who often made fun of the french when he was running for president. this certainly is a sign of how he has grown in office, at least in one respect here. now he has a new friend on the world stage, and he indeed is the president of france. also the new president of france. so i'm struck by that as he really has developed this bond here. but i assume that this is one of many state dinners to come, but it certainly has taken them slightly longer than other presidents in their first year, an
>> it's not, anderson. actually, this is a little longer than most state dinners. they're so -- it's no question, though, that the reason that france was picked for this was indeed because the trumps were invited last year to paris, to the bastille day parade, and they were treated to quite a show in paris. i remember it well. that's why the president decided to have france be the first state dinner here. and, anderson, i am struck so much by watching the president there, talking about...
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>> we've seen this before, anderson.ff has said one thing and the president has later contradicted them. on russian sanctions, that's the latest. we're dealing with a president who can be rather mercurial and erratic at times. >> what kind of a message do you think it sends domestically? do you worry at all what kind of message this sends to russia? >> well, yes. i mean, the issue i've noticed with the russians is that so many people in the administration, when it was mattis, mcmaster, and tillerson, had a more traditional, conventional view towards russia and recognized it as a threat, not a benign actor, that they were trying to undermine our power and influence anywhere they could in the world, and the president always had seemingly conciliatory, relatively kind comments about vladimir putin, which he was always bewildering to me, at the same time while in some respects pi respects, pick. this has been a never-ending issue for us. and again, the president seems to contradict his staff on a number of issues, especially
>> we've seen this before, anderson.ff has said one thing and the president has later contradicted them. on russian sanctions, that's the latest. we're dealing with a president who can be rather mercurial and erratic at times. >> what kind of a message do you think it sends domestically? do you worry at all what kind of message this sends to russia? >> well, yes. i mean, the issue i've noticed with the russians is that so many people in the administration, when it was mattis,...
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it's stop motion from wes anderson set in japan in the future.ll the dogs have been taken to nagasaki city and sent to this trash island on the pretext of protecting humans from an outbreak of dog flu. all these dogs are dumped on this island and a young boy separated from his dog which has been sent to the island flies there to try to find him. when he gets there he finds a pack, they describe themselves as scary indestructible alpha dogs, their battle cry is let's have a vote. they help him find his lost dog. read this as a parable about outsiders and closed borders, or a story about leadership and pack action. you can see it as a lovely film about a boy and a lost dog. there is... is it fun, serious? both those things. really good fun, often very funny and because it is wes anderson, quirky and offbeat. some things in it are quite grisly. there's a sort of live sushi sequence, our young hero gets a propeller pop stuck in his head at one point and one dog is told to stop licking his wounds, literally, and you even get an organ transplant, so it
it's stop motion from wes anderson set in japan in the future.ll the dogs have been taken to nagasaki city and sent to this trash island on the pretext of protecting humans from an outbreak of dog flu. all these dogs are dumped on this island and a young boy separated from his dog which has been sent to the island flies there to try to find him. when he gets there he finds a pack, they describe themselves as scary indestructible alpha dogs, their battle cry is let's have a vote. they help him...
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but i did want to go back to one thing, anderson.t stood out to me from the hearing that took place on friday in federal court is as follows. michael cohen's attorneys have stated that thousands if not millions of pages of documents that they maintain are attorney/client privileged were seized by the fbi. they also claim those documents may span 30 years. to put that in context or to really put a fine point on this, anderson, michael cohen right now is radioactive. i'm going to repeat it. radioactive. anybody that had any contact with this attorney, this man, for the last 30 years, their information may now be in the hands of the fbi. and there is going to be a lot of people that are going to be very, very nervous. and the more contact you had with him during that time period, the more at risk you are. and we know who the person is that had the most contact. and that's the president of the united states. >> michael avenatti, appreciate it. michael, thanks. >> thank you. >>> up next, the strikes in syria. we'll have the latest from th
but i did want to go back to one thing, anderson.t stood out to me from the hearing that took place on friday in federal court is as follows. michael cohen's attorneys have stated that thousands if not millions of pages of documents that they maintain are attorney/client privileged were seized by the fbi. they also claim those documents may span 30 years. to put that in context or to really put a fine point on this, anderson, michael cohen right now is radioactive. i'm going to repeat it....