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anderson!o much time at writers tables with you over the years. i just want to run through some of my favorite stories from you, some of my favorite bits. paula, you have some human tricks that i think it's time for the world to see. >> i do. >> seth: show us -- let's start with some fake sneezing. the world's greatest -- have you ever seen paula's fake sneeze, paul? >> paul: i don't know if i have. >> i hope this translates into something for tylenol cold or something maybe. [ light laughter ] a national -- i wrote i book "a national" on this. okay, i'll set this up for naturally. seth, do you guys dust in here? >> seth: yeah, we dust before every show. >> because i'm just -- i don't know. i just feel. i'm sorry. [ sneeze ] [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> wow. >> and even though it's a fake sneeze, i still pee a little bit when i do it. [ laughter ] >> seth: we're very excited about this. we saved a little money today. we got to send our sensors home early. we sent our sensors home ear
anderson!o much time at writers tables with you over the years. i just want to run through some of my favorite stories from you, some of my favorite bits. paula, you have some human tricks that i think it's time for the world to see. >> i do. >> seth: show us -- let's start with some fake sneezing. the world's greatest -- have you ever seen paula's fake sneeze, paul? >> paul: i don't know if i have. >> i hope this translates into something for tylenol cold or something...
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very different kind of dynasties, anderson.operation, stemming from her husband. and jeb bush is really from a serious dynastic political family. it will be more difficult i believe for him to look like change than it will for hillary clinton because she is a woman. so she can be married to bill clinton but just by virtue of her gender she looks different. and elections are very often about change. and jeb bush looks like he just wants to be the ceo of the family business. he has got to change that dynamic for himself. and i think this upcoming debate is an opportunity for him to look like somebody who has got passion and a plan and a real reason for wanting to be president. which he hasn't really fully presented yet. carl, you wrote a become about hillary clinton. a fascinating book. what do you think is going wrong for her on the campaign trail? >> all most everything including the fact there is not a really credible opponent that is thought could go the distance and possibly win the nomination against her. she would do much
very different kind of dynasties, anderson.operation, stemming from her husband. and jeb bush is really from a serious dynastic political family. it will be more difficult i believe for him to look like change than it will for hillary clinton because she is a woman. so she can be married to bill clinton but just by virtue of her gender she looks different. and elections are very often about change. and jeb bush looks like he just wants to be the ceo of the family business. he has got to change...
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officer anderson and mallory are transported to the hospital.ssion and his eyebrow is stitched up. mallory dies from his gunshot wounds. an internal investigation concludes that mallory's shooting was justified. since the incident, officer anderson and detective weekly have become good friends. anderson knows had weekly not stopped and assisted, he might not have survived. >> detective weekly is definitely a hero. i know without his assistance, the situation would have probably turned out a lot different. he's definitely my hero, and i know that he's probably going to say it was just part of the job. >> i have no idea what would have happened. i was just glad i was there so he wasn't alone. >>> coming up, a cop drives through a storm unaware that he is on a collision course with a tornado. >> when the wind speeds began to approach 90 to 100 miles per hour, the ability for that tornado to roll that car increases dramatically. >> when "caught on camera: dash cam diaries" continues. toenail fungus? seriously? smash it with jublia! jublia is a presc
officer anderson and mallory are transported to the hospital.ssion and his eyebrow is stitched up. mallory dies from his gunshot wounds. an internal investigation concludes that mallory's shooting was justified. since the incident, officer anderson and detective weekly have become good friends. anderson knows had weekly not stopped and assisted, he might not have survived. >> detective weekly is definitely a hero. i know without his assistance, the situation would have probably turned out...
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tom. >> hey, anderson. worried donald trump would suck all the oxygen out of the room in this debate. and he sure did chew up some minutes. look at this analysis by "the washington post." ten and a half minutes of talking time for trump during the course of this debate. the nearest competitor bush with 8:47. most of the others only got six to zefb seven minutes of talking time except for rand paul who barely managed to squeeze in five minutes of talking time. name recognition too saw trump trumping everyone else. they all need to hear their name said on stage there, but trump's was said more than anyone else 28 times. most of the others were about half that much at best. another name you heard a lot out there almost as much as trump's, hillary clinton's. and the one name you heard more than anybody else barack obama. so obama, trump and clinton loomed very large over the republican debate. and what were the people on stage talking about? you might expect the word freedom or free a lot, free was said only fo
tom. >> hey, anderson. worried donald trump would suck all the oxygen out of the room in this debate. and he sure did chew up some minutes. look at this analysis by "the washington post." ten and a half minutes of talking time for trump during the course of this debate. the nearest competitor bush with 8:47. most of the others only got six to zefb seven minutes of talking time except for rand paul who barely managed to squeeze in five minutes of talking time. name recognition...
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>> i do, anderson. and i wonder if we should just think back to june of 2014, when cnn reported from sources at the fbi, in which i've had corroborated myself, that on the captain's flight simulator system at home, there was a flight path that was nearly identical to what we'd been talking about. why on earth would a captain at home practice a flight on a simulator that leads to fuel exhaustion in the middle of the ocean? i don't know of any pilot that would do that. pilots like to land on short runways, they like to land on high runways, do all kinds of things. but practicing a circuitous route that leads to fuel exhaustion in the ocean, which cnn has recorded was on that flight simulator, i think maybe we're overlooking -- >> richard's chomping at the bit here. >> miles, you're being disingenuous in remembering that particular incident, because you've not recounted how the fbi specifically said there is nothing suspicious on that flight simulator. >> you know what, richard. richard, the fbi people who
>> i do, anderson. and i wonder if we should just think back to june of 2014, when cnn reported from sources at the fbi, in which i've had corroborated myself, that on the captain's flight simulator system at home, there was a flight path that was nearly identical to what we'd been talking about. why on earth would a captain at home practice a flight on a simulator that leads to fuel exhaustion in the middle of the ocean? i don't know of any pilot that would do that. pilots like to land...
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>> anderson: it is a campfire.ne stands up, everyone's eyes are upon them, they tell a story. >> rose: the story of ted began with a small conference in the 1980s... >> it can record one hour... >> rose: ...where bold new ideas were presented about technology, entertainment and design-- "ted," for short. >> ...digital likeness, visual technology... >> we've had so many people... >> rose: anderson was a successful magazine publisher. he attended his first ted conference in 1998 and fell in love with what he heard there, and so he bought ted and turned it into a non-profit organization. in 2006, as something of an experiment, he put a handful of conference talks online. the reaction was almost immediate. >> anderson: we started to get emails that said things like, "i'm sitting at my computer screen crying." >> rose: an emotional connection. >> anderson: and... and a passionate connection, like these... these talks had got inside people's heads and changed them. >> jill bolte taylor: so, this is a real human brain...
>> anderson: it is a campfire.ne stands up, everyone's eyes are upon them, they tell a story. >> rose: the story of ted began with a small conference in the 1980s... >> it can record one hour... >> rose: ...where bold new ideas were presented about technology, entertainment and design-- "ted," for short. >> ...digital likeness, visual technology... >> we've had so many people... >> rose: anderson was a successful magazine publisher. he...
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>> they did, anderson.rt they said it was a high quality program with a high quality surgeon. after that report aired they said, look, we have a 4.7% adjusted mortality rate. risk adjusted mortality rate. they said that was within the range of the national average for hospitals in this country. they never explained exactly what they meant by that mortality rate. they didn't explain the numbers that went night. how many babies lived. how many died. >> they're now, what blaming the media for closing down? >> they are indeed. they're blaming the media. i am going to read part of the statement now, anderson. they said the inaccurate media reports on our program had made it significantly more challenging to build sustainable volume in our program. >> but a state panel of experts reviewed the hospital and what did they end up recommending? >> right, we mention that in our story. so the chair of the program, dr. jeffrey jacobs, he said, look, you should stop doing surgeries on babies under age of 6 months. stop do
>> they did, anderson.rt they said it was a high quality program with a high quality surgeon. after that report aired they said, look, we have a 4.7% adjusted mortality rate. risk adjusted mortality rate. they said that was within the range of the national average for hospitals in this country. they never explained exactly what they meant by that mortality rate. they didn't explain the numbers that went night. how many babies lived. how many died. >> they're now, what blaming the...
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that goes to another point, anderson. the person who may do well against donald trump, is not straight on hard hitting. someone who does it with humor. if we get a funny lean out of this. you will replay it time and time again tonight afterwards. everybody will be talking about it. the person who can come up with the one-liner that is funny. >> those kinds of things are harder to fight against. trump obviously in a knife fight you don't want to get into a knife fight with donald trump. he hits back hard. humor may be something that that somebody will want to try. the question is how many folks on the stage, you know have a great sense of humor? we'll see what happens in 30 minutes. >> david gergen. jeffrey lord. thank you. >> we'll dig deeper into another big question. who stands to gain the most and who has the most to lose among the contenders tonight? the pick up stinks with diesel. [ding] you've got to be kidding! oh please! ah! this is the end! oh my god! [brakes screech] we need resuscitation. mouth-to-mouth resusci
that goes to another point, anderson. the person who may do well against donald trump, is not straight on hard hitting. someone who does it with humor. if we get a funny lean out of this. you will replay it time and time again tonight afterwards. everybody will be talking about it. the person who can come up with the one-liner that is funny. >> those kinds of things are harder to fight against. trump obviously in a knife fight you don't want to get into a knife fight with donald trump. he...
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>> i have, anderson.h with republican operatives and just voters in iowa, south carolina and new hampshire. and the reality is this -- these conservative activists in these early states are going to have considerable say and sway over what happens in this republican primary fight. and when donald trump did not pledge to support the nominee, to a person i talked to across the board, they're deeply, deeply troubled by that. so the party may be afraid of him. reince priebus and the chairman may be afraid of him, but activists find that offputting. you have to throw out all the rules when we're talking about his candidacy because all of us have been predicting sort of the wrong things are happening. but voters took a lot away from him tonight in terms of the questions that were asked. they learned a lot about donald trump that they frankly didn't know. so what some republicans now believe will happen in the coming weeks or months as this goes along, will there be a third-party group? will there be a group tha
>> i have, anderson.h with republican operatives and just voters in iowa, south carolina and new hampshire. and the reality is this -- these conservative activists in these early states are going to have considerable say and sway over what happens in this republican primary fight. and when donald trump did not pledge to support the nominee, to a person i talked to across the board, they're deeply, deeply troubled by that. so the party may be afraid of him. reince priebus and the chairman...
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after the north recaptured fort sumter, major anderson returned. he was given the honor of once again raising the flag over the fort. the flag he used was the same one he had been forced to lower when he surrendered the fort four years earlier. >> we'll see you next time on "teen kids news." thanks for watching. have a great week. >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big [000:28:35;00]
after the north recaptured fort sumter, major anderson returned. he was given the honor of once again raising the flag over the fort. the flag he used was the same one he had been forced to lower when he surrendered the fort four years earlier. >> we'll see you next time on "teen kids news." thanks for watching. have a great week. >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big [000:28:35;00]
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after the north recaptured fort sumter, major anderson returned. he was given the honor of once again raising the flag over the fort. the flag he used was the same one he had been forced to lower when he surrendered the fort four years earlier. >> we'll see you next time on "teen kids news." thanks for watching. have a great week. >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, new york city. imal adventures brought to you by sea world and busch gardens for more than 40 years working to preserve the world we share. (jack hanna) my old friend joel slaven has just taken on one of his biggest training challenges ever... me! hi everybody, i'm jack hanna
after the north recaptured fort sumter, major anderson returned. he was given the honor of once again raising the flag over the fort. the flag he used was the same one he had been forced to lower when he surrendered the fort four years earlier. >> we'll see you next time on "teen kids news." thanks for watching. have a great week. >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, new york city. imal...
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. >> thank you, anderson. she was our shining star. everything she -- she did and, and took on, anything she touched, she, she -- and, and tackled she excelled at. she was a terrific gymnast until she got too tall. then she became a an award winning swimmer. won the district swimming award in high school. she was a beautiful ballerina. everything she did and everything she tackled she, she just nailed it. you know, i, mention to some of your colleagues, this morning, that -- you know, i -- i had not really planned to do the circuit here, the media circuit. allison was a consummate journalist. the news editor for the breeze. she considered cher self a journalist, versus a tv personality. she was very proud of that. initially i didn't think i could do any media at all. and then as i reflected upon it, i realized that she is what she would want me to do. she would want me to come on and tell the story. and, and, fight the fight i am about to fight in terms of gun control. we can talk about that later. she made everybody happy. she touched
. >> thank you, anderson. she was our shining star. everything she -- she did and, and took on, anything she touched, she, she -- and, and tackled she excelled at. she was a terrific gymnast until she got too tall. then she became a an award winning swimmer. won the district swimming award in high school. she was a beautiful ballerina. everything she did and everything she tackled she, she just nailed it. you know, i, mention to some of your colleagues, this morning, that -- you know, i...
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of patrick henry anderson sr. of big spring, tennessee dictated a letter intended for delivery to his former owner. the slaveholder had requested anderson and his family return to big spring to work at the old plantation where his owner assured him he would be treated fairly. then slave demand had received his freedom from the local provost marshal a year earlier. after working at a hospital in nashville had made his way to dayton, ohio. the letter he sent to his owner reflected the confidence and determination one would expect of a free man. i am doing terribly well here, he said. i get $25 a month including food and clothing. a comfortable home for mandy. the folks call her mrs. anderson and the children go to school and are learning well. although he maintained a respectful tone despite the dripping sarcasm you will note in a moment. anderson did not hesitate to get down to business. now if you will write and say what wages you will give me, he pressed, i will be able to decide whether it would be to my advanta
of patrick henry anderson sr. of big spring, tennessee dictated a letter intended for delivery to his former owner. the slaveholder had requested anderson and his family return to big spring to work at the old plantation where his owner assured him he would be treated fairly. then slave demand had received his freedom from the local provost marshal a year earlier. after working at a hospital in nashville had made his way to dayton, ohio. the letter he sent to his owner reflected the confidence...
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anderson and the children go to school and are learning well. although he maintained a respectful tone despite the dripping sarcasm you will note at a moment, anderson did not hesitate to get down to business for you now if you will write and say what wages you will give me, he pressed, i will be able to decide whether it would be to my advantage to move back again. anderson pointed out he already had his freedom so there was no incentive to return to tennessee . asked his former owner had suggested. as a test of patrick's sincerity, jordan asked he and his wife receive the wages owed for the many years of uncompensated labor. i served you faithfully for 32 years, he recalled and mandy 20 years. $25 a month for me and two dollars a week for mandy, our earnings would amount to $11,680. was interest is added and inductions made for clothing and occasional medical care, anderson believed the balance would show what we are entitled to. the friedman was interested in noting if schools had -- been established to teach children of color. his desire was
anderson and the children go to school and are learning well. although he maintained a respectful tone despite the dripping sarcasm you will note at a moment, anderson did not hesitate to get down to business for you now if you will write and say what wages you will give me, he pressed, i will be able to decide whether it would be to my advantage to move back again. anderson pointed out he already had his freedom so there was no incentive to return to tennessee . asked his former owner had...
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anderson would turn t11 northeastward buckles. during this time they would continue checking all controls before anderson turned p11 south to the departure point that would take the drone across the english channel. as they approach the designated bailout point, he would test the safety with a circuit lamb. lamp. assuming all went as it should, he would squeeze through the nose wheel doorway. this this is the only way out of the modified aircraft. he would follow immediately pulling the manual arming wire just before thrusting themselves through the same doorway. both men would parachute down a short distance north of dover. what i cover elsewhere in the book is they are parachuting to a tiny opening. they are pushing themselves to the opening for the nose wheel and they are parachuting from a plane that is going about 200 miles per hour and that is at this point maybe 15 feet above the ground. when paratroopers bailed out over normandy, the plane was going about 100 miles per hour and they were going out a big door, relatively sp
anderson would turn t11 northeastward buckles. during this time they would continue checking all controls before anderson turned p11 south to the departure point that would take the drone across the english channel. as they approach the designated bailout point, he would test the safety with a circuit lamb. lamp. assuming all went as it should, he would squeeze through the nose wheel doorway. this this is the only way out of the modified aircraft. he would follow immediately pulling the manual...
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in time we will get there. >> reporter: and anderson says he will have some of those reforms in place within six months, but as interim police chief, there are no guarantees that ferguson city council will appoint him to the permanent post. scott, he says he'd like to stick around for the long haul to see those changes put in place. >> pelley: michelle miller with the interview tonight. thank you, michelle. today the jury that convicted james holmes in the colorado move think voter massacre paved the way to the death penalty. the jurors decided today that there were no mitigating factors in the 2012 murders of 12 people and wounding of 70. so next the jury will decide on life in prison or death after hearing more testimony from victims. a second american is accused of killing a protected lion in africa. there's a search for survivors after two cranes fell over. and for a canadian robot touring america, it was san francisco or bust, and bust it was. when the "cbs evening news" continues.s the ingredients inside that really matter for heart health. new bayer pro ultra omega-3 has two ti
in time we will get there. >> reporter: and anderson says he will have some of those reforms in place within six months, but as interim police chief, there are no guarantees that ferguson city council will appoint him to the permanent post. scott, he says he'd like to stick around for the long haul to see those changes put in place. >> pelley: michelle miller with the interview tonight. thank you, michelle. today the jury that convicted james holmes in the colorado move think voter...
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>> what i see, anderson is that he is moving into issues. not discussing so much personalities, he does a little bit. but he is talking issues. last night, for example, he was on mark levine's radio show, a huge conservative audience. it was issue oriented. mark pressed him on issues and only issue. they didn't go anywhere else. so the discussion was about taxes and iran and iraq and military and veterans affairs, etc. it sound to me that's the kind of thing that he is talking about in new hampshire. it is noticeable in that sense. and, it is very interesting. when you listen to him on, on the iran deal and you listen to mrs. clinton she was just saying, discussing iran deal, she never mentioned the prisoners that are being held, americans being held captive in iran. that was one of the very first things donald trump touched on last night on the mark levine show. if he had been dealing with iran, that would have been the starting point. they would have gotten no further until that was resolved. so, she didn't mention that tonight at least th
>> what i see, anderson is that he is moving into issues. not discussing so much personalities, he does a little bit. but he is talking issues. last night, for example, he was on mark levine's radio show, a huge conservative audience. it was issue oriented. mark pressed him on issues and only issue. they didn't go anywhere else. so the discussion was about taxes and iran and iraq and military and veterans affairs, etc. it sound to me that's the kind of thing that he is talking about in...
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thank you for talking to us. >> thank you, anderson. i appreciate it. >> we do want to give you a quick update on vicky gardner, the third victim. this morning doctors upgraded her condition from stable to good. she was being interviewed by alison at the time of the shooting. underwent emergency surgery. learned a second time today after being shot in the back. we join everyone in roanoke in wishing her obviously the very best. just ahead tonight we will talk with alison parker's boyfriend, wdbj anchor, chris hurst about his brown idea girl. next, breaking news in the investigation, namely some revealing items found in the gunman's car. what they say about his intentions to escape capture. as well as some of the red flags about his behavior, long before the killings. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at at&t we monitor our network traffic so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your busines
thank you for talking to us. >> thank you, anderson. i appreciate it. >> we do want to give you a quick update on vicky gardner, the third victim. this morning doctors upgraded her condition from stable to good. she was being interviewed by alison at the time of the shooting. underwent emergency surgery. learned a second time today after being shot in the back. we join everyone in roanoke in wishing her obviously the very best. just ahead tonight we will talk with alison parker's...
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>> hi anderson. this is really interesting. remarkable considering how much oxygen donald trump has been taking up when it comes to media coverage and standing in the polls. we did not hear a single candidate address donald trump, bring up donald trump on their own. of course they were all involved in the one-on-one q & a on the stage with a radio host. the host did not ask them about trump. the candidates could have brought him up if they wanted to. they chose not to. anderson. >> what about hillary clinton. clearly can't imagine them holding back relating to her? >> no. hillary clinton and president barack obama did come under a lot of fire from these candidates. take a listen to senator lindsey graham, really slamming not just hillary clinton but also the former president bill clinton. take a listen. >> i'm fluent in clintonspevenlgtclintonspeak. you want me to translate. when bill says i didn't have sex with that woman. he did. when she says i'll tell you about bill when i got to be president. she won't. when she tells us t
>> hi anderson. this is really interesting. remarkable considering how much oxygen donald trump has been taking up when it comes to media coverage and standing in the polls. we did not hear a single candidate address donald trump, bring up donald trump on their own. of course they were all involved in the one-on-one q & a on the stage with a radio host. the host did not ask them about trump. the candidates could have brought him up if they wanted to. they chose not to. anderson....
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anderson. >> jeff thank you very much.cnn commentator, dan pfifer former campaign manager for hillary clinton patty doyle, former democratic party chairman dick harpertuli. >> do you want to see joe biden get in the race? >> i think, joe biden would be a formidable candidate. i think he is a sitting vice president. he has been the vice president in the room with barack obama when the tough decisions get made. he has incredible relationships with congress on both sides of the aisle. he is incredibly relatable and likable. in this particular climate, in 2016 where tell it like it is candidates are prevailing, i think what was once a negative for him, his tendency for gaffes can be a real positive this time around. >> do you think he will get in the race? >> you know that is a really personal decision. i can't even imagine nor will i presume to speculate about how the death of his son is impacting that decision. what steve rashetti, his chief of staff has to answer questions. can he raise the money? can he recruit the staff n
anderson. >> jeff thank you very much.cnn commentator, dan pfifer former campaign manager for hillary clinton patty doyle, former democratic party chairman dick harpertuli. >> do you want to see joe biden get in the race? >> i think, joe biden would be a formidable candidate. i think he is a sitting vice president. he has been the vice president in the room with barack obama when the tough decisions get made. he has incredible relationships with congress on both sides of the...
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anderson. >> john. thanks very much. quick note.eb bush speaking at a townhall in north las vegas, nevada. we'll be listening to see if he makes news there. we'll bring it to you. we played some in the last hour. let's degree deeper into what the poll numbers are saying. dana bash talked today with rising contender john kasich joins us. so does analyst david gergen. and "boston globe" reporter james pindell. you let out a gasp when you heard hillary clinton's trustworthy number there? >> whoa, among democrats in iowa. down in the 20s in terms of trust. >> worrying. >> an astonishing number. it may reflect some of the things the story is going on about her e-mail server and all the rest. but those are very troublesome numbers, anderson. >> is it hard to turn those around? something like trust worthiness? >> an interesting question. i do think it's hard to turn it around you. have to earn people's trust. you can't do it in a single speech. it has got to come over time. if you are running her campaign. she obviously has all of the subs
anderson. >> john. thanks very much. quick note.eb bush speaking at a townhall in north las vegas, nevada. we'll be listening to see if he makes news there. we'll bring it to you. we played some in the last hour. let's degree deeper into what the poll numbers are saying. dana bash talked today with rising contender john kasich joins us. so does analyst david gergen. and "boston globe" reporter james pindell. you let out a gasp when you heard hillary clinton's trustworthy number...
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then he brings up -- i wish you'd talked to clinton anderson, anderson is very upset about the way things are going right now. so i figure, well -- i guess if worse come to worst, i'll go and make a missionary call. frankly i'm in a hell of a spot. harry burg wants to beat this thing. and as you know, i love the guy, i'm tied to him, and i've tried to be true to him and all that sort of thing. at the same time i'd be willing to take anything he'd go for and i'm hanging on for it as a responsible senate conferee. but even our vote against him on the floor. i think we're in trouble and i think clinton's going to explain to you better than i can. wilbur hadn't shown his hand yet but i think what we're in for is he's getting ready to say, hasn't talked to us for a couple of days, but i'm sorry, fellows, this stuff won't work and can't be done, that being the case i suggest we go ahead and settle for the rest of the bill, talking about this medicare business next year. now -- i can vote against receiving two or three times. after that i'm going to have to goat vote to receive. now, you said ma
then he brings up -- i wish you'd talked to clinton anderson, anderson is very upset about the way things are going right now. so i figure, well -- i guess if worse come to worst, i'll go and make a missionary call. frankly i'm in a hell of a spot. harry burg wants to beat this thing. and as you know, i love the guy, i'm tied to him, and i've tried to be true to him and all that sort of thing. at the same time i'd be willing to take anything he'd go for and i'm hanging on for it as a...
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>> anderson, you mention ground game in iowa. that's correct. and i would point out that he has running his campaign in iowa, chuck laughtner responsible for santorum's victory. he has a serious iowa professional there. i am sure that, organization is at the top of his list. >> jeffrey, good to have you on. amanda carpenter. alex. coming up what the new numbers say about hillary clinton. her leading challenger, bernie sanders, and possible challenger, joe biden. dana bash talks with ohio governor john kasich. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal
>> anderson, you mention ground game in iowa. that's correct. and i would point out that he has running his campaign in iowa, chuck laughtner responsible for santorum's victory. he has a serious iowa professional there. i am sure that, organization is at the top of his list. >> jeffrey, good to have you on. amanda carpenter. alex. coming up what the new numbers say about hillary clinton. her leading challenger, bernie sanders, and possible challenger, joe biden. dana bash talks with...
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. >> reporter: brandon identified the boat's captain as tom anderson. among fishermen who have worked this sea their entire lives, anderson was considered a rookie. >> he was learning as he went. he would go crabbing in the wintertime, he would go gill netting in the summertime and come pot fishing and lobster pot fishing. but other than that, he was just -- it was all a new experience for tom. >> reporter: witnesses say the boat took on water tuesday afternoon and went under. it took rescue teams nearly a day to find the sunken vessel while bri like this was located in the waves. those who witnessed it go down tell me they believe anderson never made it out of the hull. >> tom is just a nice guy. i've known him about three years. happy go lucky. >> reporter: and friends tell us anderson was believed to be in his late 50s or early 60s, usually went out on the boat on his own. and friends also say that he loved being out there to make some extra money. in bell ford, new jersey, i'm brynn gingras, news 4 new york. >>> wall street's wild ride continued tod
. >> reporter: brandon identified the boat's captain as tom anderson. among fishermen who have worked this sea their entire lives, anderson was considered a rookie. >> he was learning as he went. he would go crabbing in the wintertime, he would go gill netting in the summertime and come pot fishing and lobster pot fishing. but other than that, he was just -- it was all a new experience for tom. >> reporter: witnesses say the boat took on water tuesday afternoon and went under....
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nhk world tells us more. >> 24-year-old jeffrey anderson is a long way from home. it's from the southern u.s. state of virginia. on sunday arrived in japan. >> good morning. good how are you? >> he became one of this year's nearly 2,000 new members of government sponsored japan exchange and teaching program or jet. >> good morning. everyone. everyone. >> these young people from over 20 countries, including the u.s. canada and australia, are going through a two-day orientation in tokyo. jeffrey and others will then be sent to schools across japan to assist teaching english to children. jeffrey's older sister taylor was also on the jet program. she was lig in a northeastern city. her parents say she dreamt to become a bridge between the two nations but the giant tsunami abruptly took her life four years ago. she was 24 hour-years-old. >> we are very close and she was very supportive and it was hard to lose her. i think i am here because of her. it all started with her taking an interest in japan. >> just a few months after her death, taylor's family set up a foundati
nhk world tells us more. >> 24-year-old jeffrey anderson is a long way from home. it's from the southern u.s. state of virginia. on sunday arrived in japan. >> good morning. good how are you? >> he became one of this year's nearly 2,000 new members of government sponsored japan exchange and teaching program or jet. >> good morning. everyone. everyone. >> these young people from over 20 countries, including the u.s. canada and australia, are going through a two-day...
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>> anderson, you mention ground game in iowa. that's correct. and i would point out that he has rung hning his campaign in iowa, chuck laughtner responsible for santorum's victory. he has a serious iowa professional there. i am sure that, organization is at the top of his list. >> jeffrey, good to have you on. amanda carpenter. alex. coming up what the new numbers say about hillary clinton. her leading challenger, bernie sanders, and possible challenger, joe biden. dana bash talks with ohio governor john kasich. our eyes, they have a 200 degree which is good for me. hey! and bad for the barkley twins. take care of all your most important parts with centrum. now with our most vitamin d three ever. you can help children all around the world grow up strong, thanks to walgreens partnership with vitamin angels. when you get vitamins here... you change lives everywhere. wi noticed benny right away. , i just had to adopt him. he's older so he needs my help all day. when my back pain flared up we both felt it i took tylenol at first but i had to take 6
>> anderson, you mention ground game in iowa. that's correct. and i would point out that he has rung hning his campaign in iowa, chuck laughtner responsible for santorum's victory. he has a serious iowa professional there. i am sure that, organization is at the top of his list. >> jeffrey, good to have you on. amanda carpenter. alex. coming up what the new numbers say about hillary clinton. her leading challenger, bernie sanders, and possible challenger, joe biden. dana bash talks...
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anderson there is a lot of other theories.th a long running insurgency. the political division we have seen so many years on the streets of bangkok being played out in a different deadly way. t for chinese muslims would be making a revenge attack because some of the wiga were kicked out of bangkok just a few days ago but nothing official. >> are heightened security or precautions being taken elsewhere in the city? >> they say they are -- >> just lost andrew stevens. a live report from bong bangkok, thailand. search remembers planning to resume their work in indonesia looking for debris from an air service flight that went down with 54 people on board. happened in remote mountainous area in the eastern part of the country. there was no distress call but the plane lost contact with air traffic volley on country. rene marsch joins me with the latest. what have authorities -- have they said exactly what happened, why the plane went down? >> we know, anderson, that search teams are 95% sure that the debris and plume of smoke they s
anderson there is a lot of other theories.th a long running insurgency. the political division we have seen so many years on the streets of bangkok being played out in a different deadly way. t for chinese muslims would be making a revenge attack because some of the wiga were kicked out of bangkok just a few days ago but nothing official. >> are heightened security or precautions being taken elsewhere in the city? >> they say they are -- >> just lost andrew stevens. a live...
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>> well, anderson, you have to focus on the highway scene. so many protesters getting on the highway. at some point the drivers who were involved in that, they got fipd. they tried to drive through some of the protesters. you can people kicking at a car. that is something people are were worry add but. they dent want anything to spill over on to the highway or anywhere else. here outside the police department. look behind me. less than a dozen people out so far. people are just waiting to see what happened next. anderson. >> thank you. joining us two central figures in everything that unfolded last year. state house member st. louis police officers association official jeff reuter, just writ in a book about ferguson "ferghanistan, the war on police." and alderman, you were there after the shooting broke out. can you take me through what happened. did it seem like the protesters were involved? >> no, it was after the initial interaction between the prote protesters and the police line. the police had formed a very familiar scene from last year
>> well, anderson, you have to focus on the highway scene. so many protesters getting on the highway. at some point the drivers who were involved in that, they got fipd. they tried to drive through some of the protesters. you can people kicking at a car. that is something people are were worry add but. they dent want anything to spill over on to the highway or anywhere else. here outside the police department. look behind me. less than a dozen people out so far. people are just waiting to...
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anderson. >> thank you very much.shley madison hacked just the other day has outed its first well-known name and it is a doosie. we'll tell you who it is and what they did. also, in other news, former subway spokesman, jared fogle agreed to plead guilty to charges of child porn and having sex with minors. i will speak with a witness in the investigation who says she heard fogle talk about teenage girls then alerted authorities. what else he told this woman is stunning. we'll also talk to child safety add advocate john walsh. hey terry stop! they have a special! so, what did you guys think of the test drive? i love the jetta. but what about a deal? terry, stop! it's quite alright... you know what? we want to make a deal with you. we're twins, so could you give us two for the price of one? come on, give us a deal. look at how old i am. do you come here often? he works here, terry! you work here, right? yes... ok let's get to the point. we're going to take the deal. get a $1000 volkswagen reward card on select 2015 jetta
anderson. >> thank you very much.shley madison hacked just the other day has outed its first well-known name and it is a doosie. we'll tell you who it is and what they did. also, in other news, former subway spokesman, jared fogle agreed to plead guilty to charges of child porn and having sex with minors. i will speak with a witness in the investigation who says she heard fogle talk about teenage girls then alerted authorities. what else he told this woman is stunning. we'll also talk to...
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senator anderson, and congressman king of the anderson king team. congressman mills and senator long and the mills/long team. my beloved vice president who worked in the venues many years to see this day come to pass. and all of my dear friends in the congress, both democrats and republicans. people of the united states. love and voted for harry truman. not because he gave them hell -- [ laughter ] -- but because he gave them hope. [ applause ] and i believe today that all america shares my joy that he is president now when the hope that he offered becomes a reality for millions of our fellow citizens. [ applause ] i'm so proud that this has come to pass in the johnson administration, but it was really harry truman of missouri who planted the seeds of compassion and duty which have today flowered into care for the sick and serenity for the fearful. many men can make many proposals. many men can draft many laws. but few have the piercing and human eye which can see beyond the words and the people that they touch. few can see past the speeches and the
senator anderson, and congressman king of the anderson king team. congressman mills and senator long and the mills/long team. my beloved vice president who worked in the venues many years to see this day come to pass. and all of my dear friends in the congress, both democrats and republicans. people of the united states. love and voted for harry truman. not because he gave them hell -- [ laughter ] -- but because he gave them hope. [ applause ] and i believe today that all america shares my joy...
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anderson secured her.ou can see that he came out of the bedroom with a gun that he didn't have before, which it turns out to be butch casey's gun. laid her down on the floor. >> minutes pass. the criminals appear to be searching for something as casey and the two women huddle on the floor. >> at one point shall butch casey has seized a moment when he thought he could overcome the intruder with the gun. so he grabbed the gun and began to struggle. >> he's not in the best position to put up a fight. and eventually, the suspect shot him in the back, to make him let go. and he did. finally, came time to leave, i guess they didn't get what they wanted. now that butch was shot they just lined them all up. boom! boom! boom! >> the second intruder uses the tech nine to finish the job. >> then the other guy comes in, puts it right to the back of the head, boom! moves on to the next one. boom! >> as the men prepare to leave, one of them makes a fateful mistake. >> one perpetrator removed a cover from what appeared t
anderson secured her.ou can see that he came out of the bedroom with a gun that he didn't have before, which it turns out to be butch casey's gun. laid her down on the floor. >> minutes pass. the criminals appear to be searching for something as casey and the two women huddle on the floor. >> at one point shall butch casey has seized a moment when he thought he could overcome the intruder with the gun. so he grabbed the gun and began to struggle. >> he's not in the best...
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then somebody else suggested to me maybe the el jefi was out. the boat captaln as tom anderson. among fishermen who have worked the sea their entire live, rookie >> he was learning as he went. he'd go grabbing in the wintertime. he'd go gill net in the summertime and lobster pot fishing. t other than that, he was just -- it was all a new experience for tom. >> reporter: witnesses say the boat t5ok on water tuesday it ook rescue teams nearly a day to find the sunken vessel, while debris like this was located in the waves. those who witnessed it go down tell me they believe anderson never made it out of the hole. >> m tom's just a nice guy. years. happy go lucky. >> you're looking at a live chopper shot. that task of bringing the boat above and try to confirm in the body of anderson is inside that boat. that has not yet been confirmed. little bit more about derson, we're t d he was in hisate 50s or early 60s. he le oved being out on the water not only to fish but also to make a little bit of money. news 4 new york. >> all right, thank you. also in new jersey, we're learning new de
then somebody else suggested to me maybe the el jefi was out. the boat captaln as tom anderson. among fishermen who have worked the sea their entire live, rookie >> he was learning as he went. he'd go grabbing in the wintertime. he'd go gill net in the summertime and lobster pot fishing. t other than that, he was just -- it was all a new experience for tom. >> reporter: witnesses say the boat t5ok on water tuesday it ook rescue teams nearly a day to find the sunken vessel, while...
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senator anderson, and congressman king of the anderson king team. congressman mills and senator long and the mills/long team. my beloved vice president who worked in the venues many years to see this day come to pass. and all of my dear friends in the congress, both democrats and republicans. people of the united states. love and voted for harry truman. not because he gave them hell -- [ laughter ] -- but because he gave them hope. [ applause ] and i believe today that all america shares my joy that he is president now when the hope that he offered becomes a reality for millions of our fellow citizens. [ applause ] i'm so proud that this has come to pass ain the johnson administration, but it was really harry truman of missouri who planted the seeds of compassion and duty which have today flowered into care for the sick and serenity for the fearful. many men can make many propos s proposals. many men can draft many laws. but few have the piercing and human eye which can see beyond the words and the people that they touch. few can see past the speech
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. >> reporter: but anderson says it was only by a few minutes. he spoke with us exclusively after a state arbitrator issued harsh words but ultimately ruled the tenured teacher can keep his job despite about 100 instances of tardiness over two years. in 2013, 2014 the principal reported him late 49 times with 16 late punch-ins of 5 minutes or more. last year it was 40 times. plus 6 additional late punch- ins. you were never late to teach students. >> no. >> reporter: he claims nearly all of these tardies happened during an unwritten grace period for teacher arrivals. in the future minutes before classes begin. >> in the two years, i was late no more than -- i was late more than 10 minutes only once. and i mean, you know, my car broke down. >> reporter: but the arbitrator said the roosevelt school principal meticulously tracked respondent's cascading of tardiness of none of which is plausibly planed by respondents. he is suspended without pay until january. the arbitrator ruled the district cannot fire him because anderson did not receive a formal
. >> reporter: but anderson says it was only by a few minutes. he spoke with us exclusively after a state arbitrator issued harsh words but ultimately ruled the tenured teacher can keep his job despite about 100 instances of tardiness over two years. in 2013, 2014 the principal reported him late 49 times with 16 late punch-ins of 5 minutes or more. last year it was 40 times. plus 6 additional late punch- ins. you were never late to teach students. >> no. >> reporter: he claims...
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--"anderson" era madre de una pequeÑa de --a un residente de "san francisco" lo arrestaron el pasado genitales ante varias mujeres.--se trata de "richard dawson", quien ya estaba registrado como delincuente sexual ante las autoridades. --luego de obtener la orden de aprehensÓn en su contra, agentes vestidos de civil lo siguieron hasta un centro comercial en "hayward" donde lograron su captura. --las autoridades de la Á rcel de "san quinÍn" confirmaron que ya ascendio a seis el numero de reos contagiados con "legionela". --por el momento, varias decenas de prisioneros se encuentran bajo observacÓn. y en el interior del penal fue interrumpido el suministro de agua.--mientras que las visitas familiares a la Á rcel fueron suspendidas durante todo el fin de semana para evitar Ás contagios. candidatura presidencial en el partido deÓcrata esÁ tomando nuevos rumbos.--seÚn losÚltimos sondeos el senador "bernie sanders" se esÁ acercando cada vez ms a "hillary clinton" y "jeb bush", quienes han enfrentado diversos problemas.--"sanders" ha dicho que la poblacÓn esÁ respondiendo al mensaje de su
--"anderson" era madre de una pequeÑa de --a un residente de "san francisco" lo arrestaron el pasado genitales ante varias mujeres.--se trata de "richard dawson", quien ya estaba registrado como delincuente sexual ante las autoridades. --luego de obtener la orden de aprehensÓn en su contra, agentes vestidos de civil lo siguieron hasta un centro comercial en "hayward" donde lograron su captura. --las autoridades de la Á rcel de "san quinÍn"...
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>> he got himts back in the race, anderson. he's been sort of dismissed. but i thaublgt the exchange with rand paul he had some of the donald trump with him. it didn't make much of a presence here. i thought it was rather bland. >> dad, did it surprise you that jeb bush, he seemed to kind of stumble tlu it. did that surprise you? given the amount of money that he's lr raised. >> it does sur pry me: what i did -- i finally thaugt he had a vmpb sol id performance. hoe needs more e megsal clegtiveness. i manage he came out to be the -- i know he walked a. yai, hillary clinton came under i tack. if question is did any candidate score a direct hit against her. >> when we do it have the counselor of our con vixs to fix these things. that's the mission. i appreciate your help. nanks for being here. h hp instant ink can save you up to 50% on ink, so print all you want and never run out. right now, buy an eligible printer, and get three months of free ink with hp instant ink. available at participating retailers. the most affordable way to print. hp instant ink. i
>> he got himts back in the race, anderson. he's been sort of dismissed. but i thaublgt the exchange with rand paul he had some of the donald trump with him. it didn't make much of a presence here. i thought it was rather bland. >> dad, did it surprise you that jeb bush, he seemed to kind of stumble tlu it. did that surprise you? given the amount of money that he's lr raised. >> it does sur pry me: what i did -- i finally thaugt he had a vmpb sol id performance. hoe needs more...