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a show and an exercise. so we're expecting him to perpetuate that myth, anderson. mber -- a very long list of 2022 republican candidates for arizona governor, for the u.s. senate to want to be on stage with him because the republican base finds donald trump popular, and they believe what he says. >> yeah. kyung lah, appreciate it. according to "the washington post" the former president's pac has raised $75 million this year on the back of these election fraud conspiracies. all those news letters, all those appeals about what they call election integrity. but to quote "the washington post," trump has been uninterested in personally bankrolling the effort. the pac has mostly been sitting on all that cash. perspective now from maggie haberman, washington correspondent for "the new york times" and cnn political analyst. and david axelrod. maggie, i mean if the former president actually believes that the election was stolen and that these recounts could find evidence to prove it, you would think he'd be using every single resource including the money that his supporters
a show and an exercise. so we're expecting him to perpetuate that myth, anderson. mber -- a very long list of 2022 republican candidates for arizona governor, for the u.s. senate to want to be on stage with him because the republican base finds donald trump popular, and they believe what he says. >> yeah. kyung lah, appreciate it. according to "the washington post" the former president's pac has raised $75 million this year on the back of these election fraud conspiracies. all...
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even though that's a ruse. >> it's interesting, anderson. -- he was talking -- some reporting that he was talking to an adviser a couple of weeks ago and he was trying to push this person to say, you know, that -- that this idea that he could be reip st reinstated in august is real, which it isn't, to be clear. squ and he was trying to push this person to say this arizona effort and other efforts could really be productive in terms of undoing results of the election. they won't be. but when this person told him that they weren't going to do that, that it just wasn't true. he said something to the effect of, you know, i know that this is almost impossible but i want to keep the focus on election integrity. he is knowingly letting people have this hope. and whether it's just because he wants to believe it. whether it is just because, as david says, he wants to raise money, you are correct. his efforts are going to be focused, tomorrow, not just on e-mails going out but his actual words to this -- to the people he is talking to are going to be
even though that's a ruse. >> it's interesting, anderson. -- he was talking -- some reporting that he was talking to an adviser a couple of weeks ago and he was trying to push this person to say, you know, that -- that this idea that he could be reip st reinstated in august is real, which it isn't, to be clear. squ and he was trying to push this person to say this arizona effort and other efforts could really be productive in terms of undoing results of the election. they won't be. but...
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>> they had -- yeah, i would say they had a timing issue, anderson. earlier on. this is insane. we promise today's release is more a brunch special versus club hours. i'm not a fancy man. i don't eat brunch. my understanding is it runs maybe to 1:00 or 2:00 in the afternoon. these results were not hoisted up until the early evening hours. the board of elections, they have been terrible throughout the entire process. even today when they were basically cleaning it up, they were still terrible. they got mir eals confused. >> i gotta say, i'm not a person who brunches. is it early in the morning? is it before lunch or is it after lunch? you seem to indicate it's after. i don't know. can you walk us through in layman's terms this saga? it's been bungled from the beginning, hasn't it? they miscounted votes. >> yeah. i have no idea when brunch is. i will eat dinner. i hope it arriverrives soon. we had election day on june 22. i remember it. i believe i was on your program with the former speaker of the city council christine quinn. then on june 29, they were
>> they had -- yeah, i would say they had a timing issue, anderson. earlier on. this is insane. we promise today's release is more a brunch special versus club hours. i'm not a fancy man. i don't eat brunch. my understanding is it runs maybe to 1:00 or 2:00 in the afternoon. these results were not hoisted up until the early evening hours. the board of elections, they have been terrible throughout the entire process. even today when they were basically cleaning it up, they were still...
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anderson. mr. ritchie: a reporter for the stars and stripes. old-time reporter told him if you go to washington, you want to work for drew pearson. they had 100 applicants for the job and jack anderson got the job. he said it was either because he was so young and malleable, he could be shaped the way pearson wanted, or he was willing to work the least amount of money. he had a terribly low salary. almost all of the staff complained about the salary they got and almost all of them had second jobs. jack anderson also worked on parade magazine to have more income. even though pearson made a lot of money from the column and radio show, he was sued for libel so often that he had enormous attorneys fees. so he basically was shunting money to the court cases, not to the staff. but the staff was loyal to him because they knew he believed in what he was doing and they were willing to work at the low salary he paid. host: jack anderson ultimately succeeded drew pearson in the column. mr. ritchie: jack anderson was a good, determined reporter who really
anderson. mr. ritchie: a reporter for the stars and stripes. old-time reporter told him if you go to washington, you want to work for drew pearson. they had 100 applicants for the job and jack anderson got the job. he said it was either because he was so young and malleable, he could be shaped the way pearson wanted, or he was willing to work the least amount of money. he had a terribly low salary. almost all of the staff complained about the salary they got and almost all of them had second...
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he did a column from 1962 until he died. it continued on to jack anderson. lso had a radio show monday nights, a popular radio show and also tried to make it into television in the early 50's. he was a best-selling author for his books. he told the truth, as he said, and he said when you hit the truth that hurts the most. he told what politicians would prefer not to see in newspapers and he tried to get behind the news and tell people what was really going on in washington. as a result, he ruffled a lot of feathers especially presidents of the united states and senators and representatives, british prime ministers, other politicians. host: why is this story interesting for people in 2021? mr. ritchie: public confidence in the news is at an all-time low. i think one poll said half the population does not believe that newspaper reporters and other media are giving them the truth. but they are exaggerating stories for political purposes. i thought that writing about a man who was accused to be a liar by so many people, was he telling the truth? did he get it rig
he did a column from 1962 until he died. it continued on to jack anderson. lso had a radio show monday nights, a popular radio show and also tried to make it into television in the early 50's. he was a best-selling author for his books. he told the truth, as he said, and he said when you hit the truth that hurts the most. he told what politicians would prefer not to see in newspapers and he tried to get behind the news and tell people what was really going on in washington. as a result, he...
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a day? >> dozens, anderson. it's really just a terrible situation.erday, which was the last day we have a full count for, the hospital received 63 covid positive patients. and of that group, of those who were eligible to get the vaccine, not a single one had gotten the shot. so it's really the unvaccinated who we hear over and over again are ending up in the hospital. also, at this hospital, they're very concerned about children because as you know, children 12 and under can't get the vaccine yet. right now, they have 11 children under the age of 12 who are positive with covid and one of them is seriously ill in the icu. so they're very concerned about these children. but overall, anderson, across this hospital system, the patients are younger, they're sicker, and they're staying in the hospital longer, on an average of eight days or more, whereas the first serge here in the state of florida, they were released before the eight-day mark. a hot of concern at that hospital and across the state, anderson. >> you said they had 11 children. you mean visit
a day? >> dozens, anderson. it's really just a terrible situation.erday, which was the last day we have a full count for, the hospital received 63 covid positive patients. and of that group, of those who were eligible to get the vaccine, not a single one had gotten the shot. so it's really the unvaccinated who we hear over and over again are ending up in the hospital. also, at this hospital, they're very concerned about children because as you know, children 12 and under can't get the...
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a lot. amy: that is emory university carol anderson, author of the new book "the second: race and guns in a unequal america." her other books include "one person, no vote: how voter suppression is destroying our democracy" and "white rage: the unspoken truth of our racial divide." and that does it for today's show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible cñsñ (clicking)
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a. anderson forecast released wednesday. this is 3 years ago. you say found that higher median rent and home prices are strongly correlated with more people living on the streets or in shelters their research back. other studies that have found a similar relationship last year, zillow released the study that showed that a 5 percent rent hike and l. a county where more than $50000.00 were then are estimated to be homeless. would cause 2000 additional people to lose their homes. being homeless is absolute, human suffering in dignity, a crime against humanity essentially. and that's left going inflation that they love the guardian writer or cherry picking information. they're saying they're looking at one set of data which shows that wages are on a percent basis up. and they're making a conclusion that well, why shouldn't left be happy about this? because wages are up. so they refuse to simply add context to that number and say ok, wages are up this much better places up more. so your adjusted quality of life is down. so the left is mathematically
a. anderson forecast released wednesday. this is 3 years ago. you say found that higher median rent and home prices are strongly correlated with more people living on the streets or in shelters their research back. other studies that have found a similar relationship last year, zillow released the study that showed that a 5 percent rent hike and l. a county where more than $50000.00 were then are estimated to be homeless. would cause 2000 additional people to lose their homes. being homeless is...
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hace unos dÍas se dijo que habrÍa arreglos a la presa anderson. cÓmo va a afectar esto a la gente?ar el agua de otros recursos en el delta. reportera: un vocero del gobierno dijo que el ahorro es voluntario. ramÓn: gracias. mÁs adelante, en santa rosa se reportan casos relacionados a la variable delta. ademÁs, la ola de calor podrÍa tener consecuencias en personas con problemas de piel. detalles al volver. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] si usted, está cubierto tanto por medicare como por medicaid de su estado, hay algo importante que debe saber. ahora, usted podría recibir aún más beneficios de salud de los que ya tiene. es el plan unitedhealthcare dual complete. es fácil saber si cumple los requisitos... ...llámenos ahora mismo para hablar con nosotros. medicaid le da beneficios y medicare también le ofrece algunos beneficios. pero un plan dual complete de unitedhealthcare puede agregar aún más beneficios y características en comparación con medicare original. como copagos de $0 por todos los medicamentos con receta cubiertos. así como más cobertura dental... la mayoría de los planes incluso le ofr
hace unos dÍas se dijo que habrÍa arreglos a la presa anderson. cÓmo va a afectar esto a la gente?ar el agua de otros recursos en el delta. reportera: un vocero del gobierno dijo que el ahorro es voluntario. ramÓn: gracias. mÁs adelante, en santa rosa se reportan casos relacionados a la variable delta. ademÁs, la ola de calor podrÍa tener consecuencias en personas con problemas de piel. detalles al volver. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] si usted, está cubierto tanto por medicare como por medicaid de...
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a ver? >>> tu familia que vive en honduras ya supo que anderson y su padre no lo consiguieron y le preocupa o el momento que le dieron la noticia de la muerte de su mamá >>> siempre lleva a su mamá aquí >>> fueron a darle besos y abrazos >>> le digo a mi papi que no llore y mi hermanita se fue con ella yo quede con él (inaudible) su futuro es inciertopero anderson anima entre lágrimas a su papá para que no desista de ir a estados unidos >>> es una historia muy dolorosa y todavía nos hace llorar y entre besos le dijo que lo quería con el sufrimiento flor de piel >>> ese niño extraordinario y esto se complica >>> es correcto el gobierno quiere detener este cambio de vida y argumentan que tan una zona le podría inundarse sin embargo una pasado nada grave esto sucediera cientos de inmigrantes vendrían esta zona expuesta a la violencia y todo se cubren aquí están anderson y su papá por cierto han salido varios caso de coronavirus >>> muchísimas gracias >>> la odisea de los migrantes cada vez más peligrosa autoridad denuncian que los coyotes están utilizando peligrosas sustancias y los migrantes t
a ver? >>> tu familia que vive en honduras ya supo que anderson y su padre no lo consiguieron y le preocupa o el momento que le dieron la noticia de la muerte de su mamá >>> siempre lleva a su mamá aquí >>> fueron a darle besos y abrazos >>> le digo a mi papi que no llore y mi hermanita se fue con ella yo quede con él (inaudible) su futuro es inciertopero anderson anima entre lágrimas a su papá para que no desista de ir a estados unidos >>> es...
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a deterrent? or an encouragement for people to confess early? >> you know, andersonence has that much of a deterrent effect on a large -- you know, a potential group of people, in the future, who might consider similar action. i think, as we've already discussed, and laura pointed out, i think this sentence could have an impact on the decisions that other-current defendants make, as to whether or not they should plead guilty or -- or try their chances at trial. but i'm not really convinced that one sentence would turn a future, potential mob of rioters away from enacting what they are doing. and the opposite is also true. right? you could make the same argument that a strong sentence could inspire more people to revolt. to be angry about that. and could actually cause problems. so it's -- it's a very inexact science to try to determine these what actually deters criminal activity. >> laura, i -- i'm wondering, just if, for those who did actually, you know, are proven to have committed acts of violence against law-enforcement personnel. what sort of sentences might th
a deterrent? or an encouragement for people to confess early? >> you know, andersonence has that much of a deterrent effect on a large -- you know, a potential group of people, in the future, who might consider similar action. i think, as we've already discussed, and laura pointed out, i think this sentence could have an impact on the decisions that other-current defendants make, as to whether or not they should plead guilty or -- or try their chances at trial. but i'm not really...
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it takes a long time, anderson, i've worked both for the senate judiciary committee and doing this for the justice department. they just take a long time. andy's point is exactly correct. this is incredibly relevant information. if he as many republicans in congress were making the argument, this is about capitol safety, if are you saying that you were threatened by blm protesters. that's relevant to the insquarery happening rate here. come in, say it under oath voluntarily to congress. everyone thinks the speaker would seek a subpoena and the justice department would enforce one. shhe has a hammer over his head, if he chooses to go down that world. >> i appreciate it. thank you. >>> just ahead those texas democrats who took off to d.c. spoke today with former secretary of state hillary clinton and stacey abrams about federal vogt legislation. meanwhile, back at home in texas, supporters continue a multi--day march at the capitol, two of the organizers of the march join us next. >>> ♪ (energetic music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the first ever at4 lineup. premium and capable. that's profess
it takes a long time, anderson, i've worked both for the senate judiciary committee and doing this for the justice department. they just take a long time. andy's point is exactly correct. this is incredibly relevant information. if he as many republicans in congress were making the argument, this is about capitol safety, if are you saying that you were threatened by blm protesters. that's relevant to the insquarery happening rate here. come in, say it under oath voluntarily to congress....
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i get a text from anthony anderson that just says, where are my shoes? >> anthony: hey. santries of checking on you and your family. you promised me a pair of athletic shoes. where are my shoes, dwayne? >> i have your shoes coming. don't worry. they're coming. >> anthony: "jungle cruise" opens july 30th. with premier access. thank you, dwayne. i appreciate you. >> wait, wait, wait. >> anthony: what's going on? >> hold on. we got to do this right. we're boys, we go back 20 years. let's end this interview right, i got my tequila, let's do a toast, brother. >> anthony: dwayne, i'm at work. guillermo, come over here. guillermo, have this drink. >> all right. i will do a shot with you. >> anthony: no, put more in there. you're drinking for both of us! >> oh, my god. okay, all right. >> here we go. so, this is to guillermo, this is to anthony and this is -- this is to "jungle cruise," cheers, love you guys and thank you for having me on. [ cheers and applause ] >> anthony: love you, baby. "jungle cruise" opens in theaters and disney plus july 30th. all right, when we come back,
i get a text from anthony anderson that just says, where are my shoes? >> anthony: hey. santries of checking on you and your family. you promised me a pair of athletic shoes. where are my shoes, dwayne? >> i have your shoes coming. don't worry. they're coming. >> anthony: "jungle cruise" opens july 30th. with premier access. thank you, dwayne. i appreciate you. >> wait, wait, wait. >> anthony: what's going on? >> hold on. we got to do this right....
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a lot. amy: that is emory university carol anderson, author of the new book "the second: race and guns in a unequal america." her other books include "one person, no vote: how voter suppression is destroying our democracy" and "white rage: the unspoken truth of our racial divide." and that does it for today's show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible ♪ >>> hello and thanks for tuning on nhk world-japan. this is nhk "newsline." >>> we begin this hour in japan where the search continues for survivors of mudslides. on saturday morning, mud tore through the resort city of atami about 90 kilometers from tokyo. four people have been confirmed dead. the crucial 72-hour period to find survivors endsro
a lot. amy: that is emory university carol anderson, author of the new book "the second: race and guns in a unequal america." her other books include "one person, no vote: how voter suppression is destroying our democracy" and "white rage: the unspoken truth of our racial divide." and that does it for today's show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them...
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a year late. and that's all the biden administration is saying. and, andersony became highly politicized for a number of crazy reasons. because trump was using racist terms. because some of the scientists who were close to the lab called it a conspiracy theory to cover their own butts. and because the media really wasn't really sure what to make of all of it amidst of the election panic. but here we are in 2021 and it seems pretty clear now, that no matter what you thought about the lab-leak theory in 2020, it's possible. which means we have to check it out, full stop. and now, we have the biden administration saying, yeah, they agree with that, too. >> and from all your reporting, what stands out to you as the best evidence that the virus could have leaked out from the lab? >> well, first of all, some of it, they published. and they have admitted that they were using techniques to change viruses that came from bat coronaviruses in order to see how they played in human cells. so that's a piece of evidence, right there. then, there is the intelligence that was p
a year late. and that's all the biden administration is saying. and, andersony became highly politicized for a number of crazy reasons. because trump was using racist terms. because some of the scientists who were close to the lab called it a conspiracy theory to cover their own butts. and because the media really wasn't really sure what to make of all of it amidst of the election panic. but here we are in 2021 and it seems pretty clear now, that no matter what you thought about the lab-leak...
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look, as a recovering attorney, anderson, i will say, most ceos should have some working knowledge ofinner workings of a company. but at this point, it's not clear they'll be charged and certainly, doesn't appear there is any incentive to cooperate against his longtime boss if he is not charged. >>> still to come. breaking news in haiti and the fbi's role in the investigation into the assassination of the president. details next. that delicious scramble was microwaved? get outta here. everybody's a skeptic. wright brothers? more like, yeah right, brothers! get outta here! it's not crazy. it's a scramble. just crack an egg. (man) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i started having unintentional body movements called tardive dyskinesia... ... i ignored them. but when the movements in my hands and feet started throwing me off at work... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo. she said that austedo helps reduce td movements in adults... ...while i continue with most of my mental health medications. (vo) austedo can cause depressi
look, as a recovering attorney, anderson, i will say, most ceos should have some working knowledge ofinner workings of a company. but at this point, it's not clear they'll be charged and certainly, doesn't appear there is any incentive to cooperate against his longtime boss if he is not charged. >>> still to come. breaking news in haiti and the fbi's role in the investigation into the assassination of the president. details next. that delicious scramble was microwaved? get outta here....
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anderson, take it away. >> yeah, a lot of people waited a very long time and worked very hard to make this happen. under ten minutes now. good morning, i'm anderson cooper at launch site 1 near van horn, texas. there is a go for launch, we are told. some nine minutes to go. any moment now, jeff bezos, blue origin will launch its first crewed mission to the edge of space. the 11-minute ride is going to take him and his crew from here in west texas to beyond the carmen line, an invisible line that many say is the edge of space. back again, his ride notably higher in altitude than billionaire rival richard branson's mission nine days ago. a different mission today on a rocket, a vertical takeoff and vertical booster landing. we have other guests as well, colonel chris hatfield, retired astronaut mcdowell, astrophysicist, we'll get to all of them. bezos is expected to travel further than branson did, rachel. there is obviously competition with spacex as well, so there's a lot of eyes watching this in the space community. >> that's right. and you know, elon musk tweeting this morning to bl
anderson, take it away. >> yeah, a lot of people waited a very long time and worked very hard to make this happen. under ten minutes now. good morning, i'm anderson cooper at launch site 1 near van horn, texas. there is a go for launch, we are told. some nine minutes to go. any moment now, jeff bezos, blue origin will launch its first crewed mission to the edge of space. the 11-minute ride is going to take him and his crew from here in west texas to beyond the carmen line, an invisible...
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you're absolutely right, anderson. it was ar team to ask every single member of congress their vaccine status. almost every democrat in the house and senate save for one told us that they have been vaccinated. on the senate side 92% of republicans saying that they've received the vaccine. but on the house side a little under 50% refused to tell us one way or another whether or not they've received the vaccine and one member of congress, tommy massey, has gone so far as to say he refuses to get the vaccine. this something that is playing out definitively along party lines where you see some republicans even when they encourage others to take the vaccine unwilling to say if they themselves have taken that step. >> what reason -- it's pretty clear why they would say this. yes, obviously some may just believe that health care decisions should remain secret. that's certainly their right. but if this was popular among their constituents in some of these very conservative districts, i'm sure they would be very up front about the fact
you're absolutely right, anderson. it was ar team to ask every single member of congress their vaccine status. almost every democrat in the house and senate save for one told us that they have been vaccinated. on the senate side 92% of republicans saying that they've received the vaccine. but on the house side a little under 50% refused to tell us one way or another whether or not they've received the vaccine and one member of congress, tommy massey, has gone so far as to say he refuses to get...
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and, you know, i have been at this a long time, anderson. we did a full documentary about vaccine hesitancy. and there's clearly, it's existed for, you know, even before this pandemic. but the -- the idea that, you know, you know the right thing to do. you recognize the triumph of science. you realize it can save your life. get your life back to normal. and you, still, feel ostracized, perhaps, by going and doing this. it's -- it's -- it's really befuddling. the one thing dr. frase said there, near the end, is that ultimately it's still a win because these people are getting -- those people are still getting vaccinated but that's extraordinary. and i think, really tells the story of what's happening here. >> more and more, we are seeing, you know, large companies like google step in to fill the void left by the government when it comes to mandating vaccinations for their employees. do you think it's a good idea? and i mean, will that move the needle? a company saying, you know what, all our employees have to do it. >> i think we're at that po
and, you know, i have been at this a long time, anderson. we did a full documentary about vaccine hesitancy. and there's clearly, it's existed for, you know, even before this pandemic. but the -- the idea that, you know, you know the right thing to do. you recognize the triumph of science. you realize it can save your life. get your life back to normal. and you, still, feel ostracized, perhaps, by going and doing this. it's -- it's -- it's really befuddling. the one thing dr. frase said there,...
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ah, ah experience the little mermaid and split into the reality into a world of fantasy ah, stepped into the palm, kristin anderson, a special pilgrimage. psych in the birthplace of the danish author is now attracting fans from around the world. jerome on d. w. in very time, happiness is a national go. its lay down in the constitution and even message the national happiness index. but how it is one of the poorest countries in the wealth, happiness. i am a lion kingdom on its way of happiness. in 45 minutes on a w, these places in europe are smashing all the records into a ball venture. is the treasure map for modern globetrotters discover some of europe's record breaking you too. and now also in book form the ah, the me this take skating to a whole know, let the cross over the board long. for example. we will show you more moves later in the so with that will come to a new addition of you.
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but just a sampler, right, anderson. gine what it's going to be like to unbuckle those belts, look out -- they have huge windows. it's going to be a nice view for sure. but it's going to be sensory overload. and on top of that, you know, your inner ear is going to be screaming at you. a lot of people get pretty, you know, space adaptation sickness is a real thing. so i presume they have thought about that, maybe have taken a little medication in advance of that. you know, the thing about it is they're going to be taking in so many things at once and for such a short period of time. it's almost kind of saturating the processor. so i hope, you know, they have an opportunity to fully enjoy it over that period of time. i think you talk to a lot of astronauts. they usually tell you it's their second flight when they really savor the essence of what it's like being up there. >> yeah, wally lamb is leading the way. she is 82 years old, leading the way in many ways. not just up the steps. she led the way in terms of women getting
but just a sampler, right, anderson. gine what it's going to be like to unbuckle those belts, look out -- they have huge windows. it's going to be a nice view for sure. but it's going to be sensory overload. and on top of that, you know, your inner ear is going to be screaming at you. a lot of people get pretty, you know, space adaptation sickness is a real thing. so i presume they have thought about that, maybe have taken a little medication in advance of that. you know, the thing about it is...
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>> well, it is based a little bit on what the data tells us, anderson, and how quickly we see a signal there. but i think it's very possible, by -- by the end of the summer, early fall, we may have a decision on boosters. again, it could take a bit longer. it could come sooner. it depends how quickly we see a signal in the data in these cohorts and individuals we are following. >> dr. leana wen is joining me next. she's been critical of the cdc on masking. we need to return to indoor mask mandates not because the vaccinated are suddenly a problem but because we don't trust the unvaccinated to voluntarily do the right thing. it's not a commentary about the effectiveness of the vaccine or even trickiness of the delta variant but, rather, about the failure of unvaccinated americans to fulfill their societal obligation to act in the interest of everyone's health. is she right? i mean, who -- who is at risk, to whom? >> well, it's an important question. and i think the point that dr. wen is getting at or what underlies is, is the fact that, in the majority of transmission we are seeing is c
>> well, it is based a little bit on what the data tells us, anderson, and how quickly we see a signal there. but i think it's very possible, by -- by the end of the summer, early fall, we may have a decision on boosters. again, it could take a bit longer. it could come sooner. it depends how quickly we see a signal in the data in these cohorts and individuals we are following. >> dr. leana wen is joining me next. she's been critical of the cdc on masking. we need to return to...
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i've been at this a long time, anderson. we did a full documentary about vaccine hesitancy. it's existed even before this pandemic. the idea you know the right thing to do, you recognize the triumph of science, save your life, get your life back to normal and you still feel ostracized by going to do this. it's really befuddling. the one thing dr. frase said is it's still a win. they're still getting extraordinary. really tells the story of what's happening over here. do you think it's a good idea to mandate vaccines for employees? >> i think we're at that point now, anderson. i mean, you know, the thing is i, again, have been reporting on this stuff for a long time. there are mandates that already exist. all 50 states have mandates for childhood vaccines, some have exemptions, different kinds of exemptions. universities have a new concept overall. it's interesting going back to what dr. frase said, if there are mandates, then it takes the pressure off people who say they're embarrassed to get one. they have to get it, they don't want people to know about it but because the c
i've been at this a long time, anderson. we did a full documentary about vaccine hesitancy. it's existed even before this pandemic. the idea you know the right thing to do, you recognize the triumph of science, save your life, get your life back to normal and you still feel ostracized by going to do this. it's really befuddling. the one thing dr. frase said is it's still a win. they're still getting extraordinary. really tells the story of what's happening over here. do you think it's a good...
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the maps only go with a chip over a goalie anderson head and streamed out onto the streets of argentina's capital when cyrus to celebrate the victory. it was their national team's 1st title in 28 years, and the 1st international trophy for argentina, captain, neo no method and the european football championship reaches its climax on sunday night when italy phase england in the final while england will have the support of most of the $60000.00 fans at london's wembley stadium. italy will look to continue their incredible transformation under coach for burton. when cheney are all coming home then the team on this bus to the unwelcome guest looking to crash the party. silly. some people were happy to see a li arrive in london for the year, a 2020 final o. b u. k base italy, fans with the own spin on the classic england. that team survived the 10th penalty shootout against spain to reach the final. and now hoping to weigh in the 1st european championship since 1968. yeah, to get seasick. i meant for to answer england physically stronger than natalie. but football is played with a ball on the
the maps only go with a chip over a goalie anderson head and streamed out onto the streets of argentina's capital when cyrus to celebrate the victory. it was their national team's 1st title in 28 years, and the 1st international trophy for argentina, captain, neo no method and the european football championship reaches its climax on sunday night when italy phase england in the final while england will have the support of most of the $60000.00 fans at london's wembley stadium. italy will look to...
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>> well, it -- you know, if the -- if the country came in for a checkup right now, anderson, i think the doctors and nurses would tell them that they are concerned. i mean, you got about a third of the country, now, that has high levels of viral transmission. we're in july. this is supposed to be the best time of the year, as far as viral transmission being low. people are primarily outside. the virus doesn't like to be outside. so, this could be as good as it gets, at least for a period of time. and yet, a third of the country can take a look at the map. viral transmission is -- is high. at the same time that the viral transmission is high, vaccination rates are low. i mean, they -- they're really, remarkably low. i just got to tell you i'm here in tokyo. we ever been talking a lot about athletes around the world and there's people who are begging for these vaccines in countries where they only have 1% of the country vaccinated. and, you know, we can't give them away, apparently, in the united states. so, those two things, in particular, i think, you know, raise the level of concern.
>> well, it -- you know, if the -- if the country came in for a checkup right now, anderson, i think the doctors and nurses would tell them that they are concerned. i mean, you got about a third of the country, now, that has high levels of viral transmission. we're in july. this is supposed to be the best time of the year, as far as viral transmission being low. people are primarily outside. the virus doesn't like to be outside. so, this could be as good as it gets, at least for a period...
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they are putting trump in a position, where he could be a kingmaker for kevin mccarthy and the republicans, in 2022. that would, conceivably, anderson, tee up a comeback bid for donald trump to run for president in 2024. and for people who are throwing their beer cans at the tv screen right now and saying, no way that's possible. i heard everybody say that, in 2016. i think people need to imagine the possibility that this is part of a trump comeback, as crazy as that sounds. he could, potentially, pull it off with the help of these republicans who had the chance to let him drift off into the ocean. out to sea. and never to be seen -- seen from, again. unfortunately, they did not make that choice. and history will long remember that, anderson. >> and, carl, i mean, you look at the statement that the former president released today, attacking general milley. or, you know, attacking him in -- by saying, you know, if he was gonna do a coup, he wouldn't do it with milley. he'd be one of the last people he'd want to do it with. which, i guess, the former president thinks that's a diss against, you know, milley. it really just makes him lo
they are putting trump in a position, where he could be a kingmaker for kevin mccarthy and the republicans, in 2022. that would, conceivably, anderson, tee up a comeback bid for donald trump to run for president in 2024. and for people who are throwing their beer cans at the tv screen right now and saying, no way that's possible. i heard everybody say that, in 2016. i think people need to imagine the possibility that this is part of a trump comeback, as crazy as that sounds. he could,...
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. >>> the launched a ten-year reconstruction project at anderson dam, shutting down the area else largest reservoir in the midst of a severe draught. a look at how they plan to replace all that lost water. >> reporter: well, this anderson dam project was years in the making but lots of potential obstacles. but finally the day to break ground arrived. >> anderson, the largest reservoir holds 90,000 acre feet of water, but it hasn't been at full capacity for years after an inspection showed a large risk of failure from an earthquake which got others started on this construction project. >> whether it be a wall of water into morgan hill in under 14 minutes, i mean, it would be catastrophic for morgan hill but it would flood all the way up to pal low alto and into monterrey bay. >> reporter: the project was gratifying to morgan hill and neighboring communities. >> every time the earth shakes people look and go, okay, is there going to be some water coming my way? >> i remember the fear and i remember that concern as we saw in 2017 pouring over. >> reporter: draining anderson also meant variou
. >>> the launched a ten-year reconstruction project at anderson dam, shutting down the area else largest reservoir in the midst of a severe draught. a look at how they plan to replace all that lost water. >> reporter: well, this anderson dam project was years in the making but lots of potential obstacles. but finally the day to break ground arrived. >> anderson, the largest reservoir holds 90,000 acre feet of water, but it hasn't been at full capacity for years after an...
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viaje internacional, la cifra de niños migrantes entrando a diario en la frontera son más que números, detrás hay historias muy duras como la de andersonr a la frontera ahí mismo los deportaron. >>> vengo con tanta hambre en el camino. >>> cuántos días no comiste, anderson >>> toditos los días que vengo caminando y aguantando hambre. >>> ay anderson, a quién dejaste allá, en honduras. >>> a nadie. >>> vienes con tu mami y tu papi. >>> no, mi mami murió. >>> ya, hace cuánto murió. >>> hace 3 meses. >>> qué difícil, nuestro corresponsal edgar muñoz está con la familia del pequeño anderson y nos cuenta de su rápida deportación a méxico y lo podrá ver esta tarde en noticias telemundo con mi compañero josé díaz balart, traficantes de personas utilizan la técnica de cubrir de cal para no ser detectados por los perros policías y viajar escondidos en los vehículos, en laredo fueron halladas 100 personas completamente cubiertas de cal en un remolque de limpieza soportando altas temperaturas, qué peligro y la primera audiencia en el senado después de una década en búsqueda de ciudadanía para los inmigrantes indocumentados, expresa apoyo a la ley
viaje internacional, la cifra de niños migrantes entrando a diario en la frontera son más que números, detrás hay historias muy duras como la de andersonr a la frontera ahí mismo los deportaron. >>> vengo con tanta hambre en el camino. >>> cuántos días no comiste, anderson >>> toditos los días que vengo caminando y aguantando hambre. >>> ay anderson, a quién dejaste allá, en honduras. >>> a nadie. >>> vienes con tu mami y tu papi....
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a 3-d printer. does that excite you in terms of the potential? >> anderson, it blows me away. because you know we use a term or i use a term called maskless launch and it means we use small rockets to get food stock, feedstock. it could be powder, metallic powders or ribbons or whatever, so we could use the 3-d printers an the kind of streets that the young entrepreneurs are inventing now. we have three 3-d printers on board the international space station that use three different types of feedstock. we're growing food on the international space station. we have people in israel who are doing research on what we call bio synthesis of food. we use some seed that we start things with and the next thing know you have a t bone stake. so i'm excited about that. >> as i said, i talked to jeff bezos just for a minute or two, a few minutes ago along with his brother mark. here is what he said. >> how was it? >> amazing. >> when you landed, you said best day ever. >> best day ever. and i couldn't pick a best part. could you pick a best part? i don't have the talent to put into words wha
a 3-d printer. does that excite you in terms of the potential? >> anderson, it blows me away. because you know we use a term or i use a term called maskless launch and it means we use small rockets to get food stock, feedstock. it could be powder, metallic powders or ribbons or whatever, so we could use the 3-d printers an the kind of streets that the young entrepreneurs are inventing now. we have three 3-d printers on board the international space station that use three different types...
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theory is the little mermaid and split into a daydream, the reality into a world of fantasy ah, stepped into the fairy kristin anderson a special pilgrimage site in the birthplace of the danish author is now attracting fans from around the world 0 d w. oh, the news every day counts for us and for our planet. ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make? how can we protect habits? what to do with them all our ways? we can make a difference by choosing smartness solutions overstayed said in our ways, the global ideas, mental theories in 2000 and on w and online the the me this takes getting to a whole new let the cross over the board long or we will show you more moves later in the so with that, welcome to a new edition of your.
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to the w theories, the little mermaid and split into a reality into a world of fantasy ah, stepped into the palms. christian anderson, a special temperament site in the birthplace of the danish author, is now attracting fans from around the world. in 60 minutes on w. o, the news was right in front of them. they're all for this one moment. then suddenly, we agreed to postpone the are the games that's on your 202021. from off course, during the qualifying round. not least for sports. he rose. it was a slap in the face, but now we just have to fight there, mobilizing superpowers. i'm fired up and ready, helped down during walk down the go to tokyo, july 19 dw, the me what's this be robot doing in the name of science? mm. and why is this little muscle focused locked by fishermen and researchers? and how can an access get us and make heavy lifting, easy all this on mo, coming up the welcome to tomorrow. today, your science show on d, w. i x, those skeletons other fields of the, of the animal kingdom. anthropologists among us have the heart external skeletons that protect them from the outside world. vertebrates by contra
to the w theories, the little mermaid and split into a reality into a world of fantasy ah, stepped into the palms. christian anderson, a special temperament site in the birthplace of the danish author, is now attracting fans from around the world. in 60 minutes on w. o, the news was right in front of them. they're all for this one moment. then suddenly, we agreed to postpone the are the games that's on your 202021. from off course, during the qualifying round. not least for sports. he rose. it...
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imagine fixing the present and building a better future for jerusalem without understanding the many stories of its past. >> "jerusalem" pooermz sunday at 10:00. anderson starts now. >>> good evening. when we left you last night, we just brought two excerpts from carol leonnig's new book might trying to launchar inspire a crew. it took 44 presidents of all strifes, good and bad, until this president today became the first former president ever to deny such a thing, to deny planning to launch a coup. even as he issued that unprecedented denial, even as book after book with page off page with chilling revelations come out, top republicans today showing they still cannot quit him. house minority leader kevin mccarthy called on him at his new jersey golf club, this kevin mccarthy. >> he should have immediately denounced the mob when he saw what was unfolding. >> that was a week after the insurrection. days later, of course, he walked it back and flying down to mar-a-lago to show his loyalty not to the truth, but instead to the man who incited a mob that sent him fleeing for his leitch and begging that same man that day to call off the rioters. quoting from
imagine fixing the present and building a better future for jerusalem without understanding the many stories of its past. >> "jerusalem" pooermz sunday at 10:00. anderson starts now. >>> good evening. when we left you last night, we just brought two excerpts from carol leonnig's new book might trying to launchar inspire a crew. it took 44 presidents of all strifes, good and bad, until this president today became the first former president ever to deny such a thing, to...
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i will take a minute to read a little bit of archer and a anderson speech about robert e. lee and what he is telling us about lee and the monument of what it represents on may 29th of 1890. anderson said, the speech must've been about 90 minutes long. but this monument and teach two generations yet unborn, these lessons of his life. let it stand it not as a record of civil strife it is a perpetual protest against whatever is low and sorted in a public and private objects . but instead is a memorial and never sustain the valor without far-reaching military genius on soiled ambitions of heroic constancy from which no thought of misfortune could ever hide the path of duty and let us stand formal proof center and a people show and ever single of the standards of the father's. but overall is he telling us. we are supposed to see. karen: he and many other speakers of the day and these unveiling speeches, first of all they want you to connect that history and they were the children to learn that history which is one of the first part of that quote. this is some how this memorial
i will take a minute to read a little bit of archer and a anderson speech about robert e. lee and what he is telling us about lee and the monument of what it represents on may 29th of 1890. anderson said, the speech must've been about 90 minutes long. but this monument and teach two generations yet unborn, these lessons of his life. let it stand it not as a record of civil strife it is a perpetual protest against whatever is low and sorted in a public and private objects . but instead is a...
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a el abanderado de los e estados unidos. m;as adelante tendremos m;as de los juegos ol;impicos. edgar muÑoz nos i informa. n ?>. >> ¿ cu;antos aÑos no comiste anderson qui;en deja casa en ho honduras >> a nadie >> ¿y tu mami? >> mi mami mor;idos podrá expulss dla frontera, tras reportar contagios .urio >> el hombre suplica oportunidad después de este viaje junto a su hijo . >> yantoi . >> (llanto) . >> estoy llorando . >> llor >> llor; pasó en casa de; seguridad en méxico, para >> para poder cruzar tuvieron que pagar entre 3000 y 4000 d;olares >> esta >> esta historia te cambia e educar. ¿qu sufrimiento, lo;e trajeron aquí de manera desmusada . >> crequ ;eque nadie se pued tel ama enerla at atenci;on de este pequeÑito? ¿qu;e sentiste cuando la en entrevista bas? >> aunque no se ven las c;amaras yo estaba llorando >> gracias por tu trabajo al llegar. ya que gracias a tu trabajo podemos ver historias como esta. >> entretanto las fronteras de estados unidos eran cerradas tras la variante de covid-19 delta. ( m;usica >> el aumento de los casos de coronavirus del pa;is est;a h hacien que se tomen medidas. en2 estados del pa;is. (informaci;on en pantalla(
a el abanderado de los e estados unidos. m;as adelante tendremos m;as de los juegos ol;impicos. edgar muÑoz nos i informa. n ?>. >> ¿ cu;antos aÑos no comiste anderson qui;en deja casa en ho honduras >> a nadie >> ¿y tu mami? >> mi mami mor;idos podrá expulss dla frontera, tras reportar contagios .urio >> el hombre suplica oportunidad después de este viaje junto a su hijo . >> yantoi . >> (llanto) . >> estoy llorando . >> llor...
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a state of siege in haiti. are you clear on what that actually means? >> well, anderson, a lot of people have been asking actually what that actually means. it's unprecedented in our recent history that such a measure has been taken, but for i guess the american public, the way i could explain it, it's akin of martial law. that means all public liberties are suspended. virtually anyone can get arrested for any reason and house can be searched without warrants. these are the kind of measures we're looking at in the coming hours or days in order to respond to this event. >> harold isaac, i appreciate the reporting. thank you very much. >>> up next, marjorie taylor greene and her penchant for making holocaust and nazi references barely three weeks from apologizing for her last remarks, she's doing it again. >>> the latest from surfside, what is now a search for remains and some measure of comfort for the families. you packed a record 1.1 trillion transistors into this chip i invested in invesco qqq a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq 100 like you become an a
a state of siege in haiti. are you clear on what that actually means? >> well, anderson, a lot of people have been asking actually what that actually means. it's unprecedented in our recent history that such a measure has been taken, but for i guess the american public, the way i could explain it, it's akin of martial law. that means all public liberties are suspended. virtually anyone can get arrested for any reason and house can be searched without warrants. these are the kind of...
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en el cielo lo está cuidando >>> madres migrantes volcadas por el testimonio fueron a darle besos y abrazos andersone con él y yo le digo que no se puede separar de mi sienten derrotados pero anima entre lágrimas a su papá que no desista de ir a estados unidos >>> y precisamente en esta ciudad de reynosa la situación se complica pues las autoridades están pensando en cerrar un albergue cercano cientos de migrantes pudieran quedarse sin un hogar para refugiarse si clausuran el albergue, los más importantes de la frontera tiene hasta finales de la semana para ser desalojado pero no hay lugar para acoger a tantos migrantes >>> llegamos en condiciones bien precarias estamos en ropa sin zapatos el pastor nos acogió y supimos que teníamos otra alternativa >>> la autoridades aseguran que el albergue sufre peligro por inundaciones lo cual es desmentido por los responsables >>> mientras el flujo de migrantes no se detiene agentes fronterizos hallaron cerca de tucson arizona un grupo de 127 personas 140 y 7 de ellos menores de edad no acompañados la mayoría procedente de guatemala y la patrulla fronteriza ha
en el cielo lo está cuidando >>> madres migrantes volcadas por el testimonio fueron a darle besos y abrazos andersone con él y yo le digo que no se puede separar de mi sienten derrotados pero anima entre lágrimas a su papá que no desista de ir a estados unidos >>> y precisamente en esta ciudad de reynosa la situación se complica pues las autoridades están pensando en cerrar un albergue cercano cientos de migrantes pudieran quedarse sin un hogar para refugiarse si...
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the santa clara county valley water district anderson tunnel project in morgan hill, just phase one of amajor renovation project that will keep the anderson reservoir drained for 10 years. it's a public project that's going to keep the community safer. that's going to protect our water supply that's going to create jobs. valley water was already planning to improve the dam, but the federal energy regulatory commission issued a safety directive speeding up the process, they found the dam is more vulnerable than originally thought. during an earthquake any dam failure could cause catastrophic flooding impacting tens of thousands of people that's catastrophic. at my request, the district did a little mock up what would happen and there would be a wall of water in morgan hill in 14 minutes, no one would be able to escape. there are two phases the first. deals with flood prevention engineers will build a 1700 ft tunnel that will allow the release of more water during a storm or other emergency. the anderson reservoir spilled over back in 2017. the second face is a seismic retrofit project to
the santa clara county valley water district anderson tunnel project in morgan hill, just phase one of amajor renovation project that will keep the anderson reservoir drained for 10 years. it's a public project that's going to keep the community safer. that's going to protect our water supply that's going to create jobs. valley water was already planning to improve the dam, but the federal energy regulatory commission issued a safety directive speeding up the process, they found the dam is more...
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a bigfoot print and have 100,000 people there. you know, the whole thing is just -- he said we didn't go there to nation build. well, kinda we did. and so what really concerns me, andersoncussion about afghanistan is going to be based on a political tit for tat and not really on learning what we can do to make sure that something like that doesn't happen again. i remember when i was in the hospital after i got wounded, there was these two older gentlemen came in my hospital room and said hey, man, how are you? i said i'm all right. i said who are you guys? they said we're vietnam veterans and we want to make sure you don't get treated like we got treated. that's pretty compelling. president biden was asked today did he think the comparisons with between an afghanistan withdrawal and vietnam were accurate and he said, no, there's no helicopters pulling people off the roof. i think it's very similar. i mean, yeah, the drama of helicopters on the roof of the embassy certainly isn't there, but we have a generation of people that have been affected by this war. you know, what have we learned from it? how are we going to proceed the next time something like this comes up? i t
a bigfoot print and have 100,000 people there. you know, the whole thing is just -- he said we didn't go there to nation build. well, kinda we did. and so what really concerns me, andersoncussion about afghanistan is going to be based on a political tit for tat and not really on learning what we can do to make sure that something like that doesn't happen again. i remember when i was in the hospital after i got wounded, there was these two older gentlemen came in my hospital room and said hey,...