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>> anderson: yeah.veryone was coming home safe. we had a few guys from our sister team that had gotten shot on a previous mission. >> whitaker: the ten-man a-team was part of the fifth special forces group from fort campbell, kentucky. the group's commander called them the "most disciplined, well-trained, and effective" unit in afghanistan. the green berets struck out from forward operating base apache, a dusty outpost in restive zabul province, an area dotted with beehives of taliban fighters, hidden in plain sight among the locals. >> anderson: we knew that this area contained taliban and bad guys. so, we understood there was a clear possibility that we would be getting shot at, at some point. >> hey, get down! >> whitaker: captain anderson says the taliban stepped up its attacks when the u.s. announced most of its troops would leave after the afghan elections in june. >> anderson: i think the taliban was trying to make a statement before we left. >> whitaker: what was the mission in the gaza valley t
>> anderson: yeah.veryone was coming home safe. we had a few guys from our sister team that had gotten shot on a previous mission. >> whitaker: the ten-man a-team was part of the fifth special forces group from fort campbell, kentucky. the group's commander called them the "most disciplined, well-trained, and effective" unit in afghanistan. the green berets struck out from forward operating base apache, a dusty outpost in restive zabul province, an area dotted with...
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you had a dozen people injured here anderson. it's an active scene because of the involvement of explosives. >> yeah, chris, the alleged gunman, a 17-year-old student abjunior made his court appearance charged with capital murder. bail denied of course as drew griffin reported in the last hour. this came without the warning signs which doesn't change any other fact of what happened more wipe away a single tear. more from nick valencia. >> we're making entry. >> shots fired shots fired. >> more shots fired. additional shots fired. >> gunshots rang out at santa fe high school in southeastern texas after classes started walk in around 7:30. >> several more shots. >> police shooting. he is in the art room. we have shots fired right now, guys. >> nine students and one teacher killed. an additional ten people injured, including school resource officer john barnes is not in the elbow. survivors describe a hair os scene. >> all the teachers are telling us go, go, ryan. me and my friend ryan ran to the to get shelt are and i called my mom
you had a dozen people injured here anderson. it's an active scene because of the involvement of explosives. >> yeah, chris, the alleged gunman, a 17-year-old student abjunior made his court appearance charged with capital murder. bail denied of course as drew griffin reported in the last hour. this came without the warning signs which doesn't change any other fact of what happened more wipe away a single tear. more from nick valencia. >> we're making entry. >> shots fired...
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>> no, anderson. i'm afraid until republican leadership speak up and say that the rule of law and the independence of the department of justice trumps any person's interest in a case, you're going to see more trick plays from the president. bob mueller, it looks like though from press reporting, continues to make progress and, hopefully, he will be able to bring this to a close soon. anderson, just one thing. as the president complains about how long this is taking, remember, when you lie to investigators, it takes longer. when you have a lot of russians to count because you drew your campaign so close to them, you can't complain that it is taking too long to add them up. finally, if he would just sit in the chair and answer the questions that he's already been given, this could be wrapped up a lot sooner rather than later. >> rudy guilliani made it clear to "cnn today" that knowing about this confidential source is a prerequisite for any interview the president may have with mueller. is that how thes
>> no, anderson. i'm afraid until republican leadership speak up and say that the rule of law and the independence of the department of justice trumps any person's interest in a case, you're going to see more trick plays from the president. bob mueller, it looks like though from press reporting, continues to make progress and, hopefully, he will be able to bring this to a close soon. anderson, just one thing. as the president complains about how long this is taking, remember, when you lie...
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anderson?i know you've also been combing through his social media postings. >> yeah, and there is not much to that, but for two interesting posts he made on april 30th. this was just less than a few weeks ago. we can show you those, i think. one is a t-shirt. a black t-shirt with the words "born to kill" on it. the other someone another piece of wardrobe. it is this duster type jacket, which has nazi symbolism on it. also, some fascist-type symbols and some religious symbols. not much else. we've tried to reach many of his facebook friends and family. we haven't gotten anybody to talk. certainly, nobody who could come on and explain what was going on in this kid's life or what could possibly explain what took place today. anderson? >> yeah. drew griffin, appreciate it. let's go back to chris cuomo in texas. so many questions, obviously, chris. and a lot of times, i mean, it's impossible to get in somebody's head. >> reporter: it's true. look, motive is only relevant to help us understand how to
anderson?i know you've also been combing through his social media postings. >> yeah, and there is not much to that, but for two interesting posts he made on april 30th. this was just less than a few weeks ago. we can show you those, i think. one is a t-shirt. a black t-shirt with the words "born to kill" on it. the other someone another piece of wardrobe. it is this duster type jacket, which has nazi symbolism on it. also, some fascist-type symbols and some religious symbols....
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you know, anderson, i like to talk, you know? and your attorney wants you to just give yes or no answers. he said, how'd i do? and i think he really wanted to put a sock in my mouth at some point. >> do you know if they're going to want to speak to you again? did they say? >> they did not mention the grand jury. i would be shocked if they didn't put me in front of the grand jury, because i might be called as a defense witness, depending on who they end up trying to indict. they would want to get me locked in on my testimony, so they have nothing to be surprised about. but they didn't mention the grand jury. they did mention that if they come up with something else, would i be willing to come back in again? and while i'm not happy about this, and this has cost me $125,000 in legal fees and my family doesn't have that money. the threats keep coming in to my family. my wife got a piece of a sniper rifle in the mail last month. you know, this is really crushing my children. this whole thing is just an awful experience. and i really d
you know, anderson, i like to talk, you know? and your attorney wants you to just give yes or no answers. he said, how'd i do? and i think he really wanted to put a sock in my mouth at some point. >> do you know if they're going to want to speak to you again? did they say? >> they did not mention the grand jury. i would be shocked if they didn't put me in front of the grand jury, because i might be called as a defense witness, depending on who they end up trying to indict. they...
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but first ruby anderson had been a resident at a care facility just beyond where the power plant is. with he know on the morning of the 19th she signed herself out. something she was able to do. but she didn't return as she was supposed to then the engineer found her body in the stairwell at the power plant yesterday. what we don't know yet is how long she was in this stairwell here. 75-year-old ruby lee anderson was a resident at the behavioral health center, residential care facility for the elderly on the campus of zuckerberg san francisco general hospital. >> ms. anderson was not a patient of san francisco general hospital. >> an important distinction that the san francisco sheriff precluded deputies from looking for anderson inside the nearby power plant building we facilities staff notified them on may 20th. >> for a code green, a patient disappearance, we do have that protocol in every building would be searched including the sheriffs department would have search the power plant stairway as well. >> it was a hospital engineer not deputies who discovered anderson's body in the
but first ruby anderson had been a resident at a care facility just beyond where the power plant is. with he know on the morning of the 19th she signed herself out. something she was able to do. but she didn't return as she was supposed to then the engineer found her body in the stairwell at the power plant yesterday. what we don't know yet is how long she was in this stairwell here. 75-year-old ruby lee anderson was a resident at the behavioral health center, residential care facility for the...
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thank you. >> thank you, anderson. great to be with you as always. >>> we will have more on this after the break including the big picture from carl bernstein who has been out ahead of the story from day one. >>> later, a live report from hawaii's big island where a large earthquake just hit and a volcano conditions to erupt. extraordinary images we will show you ahead. with those we love, but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. for people with moderate to severe psoriasis, up to 90% had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. with taltz, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection, symptoms, or received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz, including worsening of symptoms. serious allergic reactions can occ
thank you. >> thank you, anderson. great to be with you as always. >>> we will have more on this after the break including the big picture from carl bernstein who has been out ahead of the story from day one. >>> later, a live report from hawaii's big island where a large earthquake just hit and a volcano conditions to erupt. extraordinary images we will show you ahead. with those we love, but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with...
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thank you. >> thank you, anderson. great to be with you as always. >>> we will have more on this after the break including the big picture from legendary investigative reporter carl bernstein who's been out ahead of this story from day one. >>> later, a live report from hawaii's big island where a large earthquake just hit and a volcano continues to erupt. extraordinary images we'll show you ahead. unconventional, unexpected nudes. liquid matte formula. up to 16 hour wear. go un-nude with attitude. maybelline's matte ink un-nude. only from maybelline new york. maybelline's matte ink un-nude. hey, i'm curious about your social security alerts. oh! we'll alert you if we find your social security number on any one of thousands of risky sites, so you'll be in the know. ewww! being in the know is very good. don't shake! ahhh! sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your retail business. so that if your customer needs shoes, & he's go
thank you. >> thank you, anderson. great to be with you as always. >>> we will have more on this after the break including the big picture from legendary investigative reporter carl bernstein who's been out ahead of this story from day one. >>> later, a live report from hawaii's big island where a large earthquake just hit and a volcano continues to erupt. extraordinary images we'll show you ahead. unconventional, unexpected nudes. liquid matte formula. up to 16 hour...
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anderson? >>, many jr. lee, still a lot to learn. >>> we're going to dig deeper into the legal implications for michael cohen and the criminal investigations surrounding him. >>> also ahead, the very latest from primary voting in four states tonight. ( ♪ ) ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun♪ ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun transitions™ light under control™ when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... ...hotel without breaking a sweat. because we now instantly... ...search over 200 booking sites ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. don't sweat your booking. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. >>> again, the breaking news, cnn has learned that mueller's investigators questioned a russian oligarch about hundreds of thousands of dollars in payments from his company's u.s. affiliate
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ktvu's henry lee has details about the care facility where anderson lived.en kafton. he has the details of those hospital changes that are already taking effect. >>> reporter: yeah. first off, lets you know in just the last hour we contacted the medical examiner's office. they were supposed to perform an autopsy on 75-year-old ruby lee anderson to determine when and how she died. so far the office has nothing to report. meanwhile, anderson was found here in this power plant building just across the street behind me in a stairwell there. the hospital is saying that those stairs had been accessible from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. until yesterday. now those stairs are locked. >> reporter: officials today confirmed the identity of the woman found dead in a stairway in a hospital power plant building as 75-year-old ruby lee anderson. >> on behalf of the entire city family, we are very saddened by this event and look forward to pursuing our investigation to find out what happened. >> reporter: san francisco general's ceo says that anderson was not a patient at the hospital
ktvu's henry lee has details about the care facility where anderson lived.en kafton. he has the details of those hospital changes that are already taking effect. >>> reporter: yeah. first off, lets you know in just the last hour we contacted the medical examiner's office. they were supposed to perform an autopsy on 75-year-old ruby lee anderson to determine when and how she died. so far the office has nothing to report. meanwhile, anderson was found here in this power plant building...
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you know, anderson, a couple of other things.entioned mike pompeo's name in there and dan coates' name in there. you and i talked during the break we still have to govern ourselves and you've got these folks, senior leaders and how many more tied up into this investigation, and then finally would i offer the point. you know, the president doesn't actually give fact-based answers or make fact-based statements. he generally appeals to base is how he handles any controversial issue. he can't appeal to base here. this man is after the specific details, the specific facts. i fear this is going to take a long while to sort out. >> professor dershowitz, you made a really interesting point that these are not particularly pointed questions, that there would be more pointed questions, and it bears repeating hutch more robert mueller and his team know than the public at large knows. i mean, it's often, you know, the cliche is we know maybe a little tiny tip of the iceberg, but they have access, to you know, hundreds of thousands of document
you know, anderson, a couple of other things.entioned mike pompeo's name in there and dan coates' name in there. you and i talked during the break we still have to govern ourselves and you've got these folks, senior leaders and how many more tied up into this investigation, and then finally would i offer the point. you know, the president doesn't actually give fact-based answers or make fact-based statements. he generally appeals to base is how he handles any controversial issue. he can't...
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describe the conditions where you are right now. >> reporter: hey, anderson. so we are inside the evacuation zone where two of the most recent fissures that have opened up are quite active. they're beyond the trees there. they're hard to see during the day, but at night they're really impossible to miss. the people who live over here, some of them have left already. others are packed and ready to go at a moment's notice. the lava flow from these two fissures it is headed towards a major roadway. it's going about 100 yards per hour. that means the people who live over here where we are have one less escape route if things were to get worse. >> before we go tonight, a fair well to an iconic actress who died at the age of 69. she brought lois lane to life in the super man movie. the cause of death has not yet been released. it was her role as superman's gif that cesent her career soaring. >> good evening, ms. lane. >> hi. >> oh, i'm sorry. did you have plans this evening? >> oh, this old thing, no. >> it's no trouble at all for me to come back later. >> no, don't
describe the conditions where you are right now. >> reporter: hey, anderson. so we are inside the evacuation zone where two of the most recent fissures that have opened up are quite active. they're beyond the trees there. they're hard to see during the day, but at night they're really impossible to miss. the people who live over here, some of them have left already. others are packed and ready to go at a moment's notice. the lava flow from these two fissures it is headed towards a major...
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anderson? >> scott mclean, appreciate it.r who died at the age of 69. she brought lois lane to life in superman movie as well as three sequels. herman jerry lewis said she died peacefully at home in her home in montana. the cause of death has been released. she had a steady career on stage and television. it was her role as superman's girlfriend that set her career soaring. ♪ ♪ >> good evening, miss lane. >> hi. >> oh, i'm sorry. did you have plans this evening? >> oh, oh, this old thing, no. >> listen, it's no trouble at all for me to come back later. >> no, don't move. you can move. just don't fly away, all right? >> margot kidder had triumph. she overcame difficult challenges in 1986. she was homeless, struggling with bipolar disorders, eventually got back on her feet and became a health advocate. she died at 69. thanks for watching. time to hand it over to don lemon. cnn tonight starts right now. see you tomorrow. /s >> this is cnn tonight. i'm don lemon. we are learning more about the health scare for melania trump. the
anderson? >> scott mclean, appreciate it.r who died at the age of 69. she brought lois lane to life in superman movie as well as three sequels. herman jerry lewis said she died peacefully at home in her home in montana. the cause of death has been released. she had a steady career on stage and television. it was her role as superman's girlfriend that set her career soaring. ♪ ♪ >> good evening, miss lane. >> hi. >> oh, i'm sorry. did you have plans this evening?...
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anderson, this is about the rule of law.course we want to have oversight on privacy as it relates to fisa warrants. okay, we want to know the department of justice is not violating any21's rights. but we never have done this during an ongoing investigation. so i can only view it as just an effort to undermine his work and if republicans care about the rule of law, they will step back and understand that there are greater principles at stake here. >> you talk about rudy guiliani, on "hannity" last night, his exposure that he paid back stormy danielss what's the one thing this jump a u jum-- jump. today he seemed to indicate this was to do with the election. >> well, one, it shows me donald trump is not being straight with the american people. two, that he's willing to act as a shadowy operator. i don't give a rip about what happened with misdaniels the real involvement around the russians, whether, personally, politically or financially f. he wasn't straight, i think we can conclude he's probablying aed in a shadowy way, in a
anderson, this is about the rule of law.course we want to have oversight on privacy as it relates to fisa warrants. okay, we want to know the department of justice is not violating any21's rights. but we never have done this during an ongoing investigation. so i can only view it as just an effort to undermine his work and if republicans care about the rule of law, they will step back and understand that there are greater principles at stake here. >> you talk about rudy guiliani, on...
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. >> yeah, no, it doesn't surprise me at all, anderson. it disappoints me, but, you know, this is a long series of accusations. recall the wiretapping of trump tower, the illicit unmasking of u.s. identities. >> the secret society. >> the secret society, you bet. the fisa abuse alleged, and now the spy within the trump campaign. each of those on their face, i thought, were absurd. and frankly, there was never any evidence, real evidence, offered in any of those cases. and so now we have this last case about the spy, and i was very heartened that congressman gowdy was so candid yesterday in his comments. but aeshnderson, i travel a lot through the country. i give speeches to civic groups and trade associations and so on. and there are a lot of good americans who try to pay attention to this, who actually see these things sticking in their consciousness. look, they have real lives. they can't follow the play-by-play like you and i can, focused on this as part of our daily work. and these accusations by the president and his supporters in con
. >> yeah, no, it doesn't surprise me at all, anderson. it disappoints me, but, you know, this is a long series of accusations. recall the wiretapping of trump tower, the illicit unmasking of u.s. identities. >> the secret society. >> the secret society, you bet. the fisa abuse alleged, and now the spy within the trump campaign. each of those on their face, i thought, were absurd. and frankly, there was never any evidence, real evidence, offered in any of those cases. and so...
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once again, anderson's question is relevant.ck obama or hillary clinton did this, the right would be losing their damn minds, and i would be. >> i talked to jim jordan a couple of weeks ago and ask him if he ever heard the president lie whether to his face or to american people. let me put you on the spot. have you heard the president ever lie. >> no. the president has never lied to me. and i don't think the president lies to the american people. >> when newspapers report that he has lied or misconstrued facts, thr3,000 times. >> listen, i have not sat next to the president -- >> no, watching on tv or anything, publicly. >> the president is prone to high b hyperbole. purposely lied to the american people, i do not. >> wow. >> i am not sure i believe you that that is what you really believe. >> i really believe that. the president is prone to hyperbole. >> factually he has said things that are not true. the millions of illegal immigrants who voted and is the reason why hillary clinton won the vote. >> i put that in hyperbole. >>
once again, anderson's question is relevant.ck obama or hillary clinton did this, the right would be losing their damn minds, and i would be. >> i talked to jim jordan a couple of weeks ago and ask him if he ever heard the president lie whether to his face or to american people. let me put you on the spot. have you heard the president ever lie. >> no. the president has never lied to me. and i don't think the president lies to the american people. >> when newspapers report that...
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and it turns out-- ruby anderson had been missing for ten days.s a dementia patient who signed herself out. thank you for joining us im pam moore. (ken) and im ken wayne. but the woman's family says they don't have any answers. kron 4's charles clifford is live in san francisco with more details. charles, can you piece this together for us? we now know that the woman was 76-year-old ruby lee anderson. she was apparently suffered from dementia and was reported missing from sf general mental health back on may 20th. now, the health department said this afternoon she was not a patient at zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. there are several different health facility's on this campus and she my have recieved treatment there.it's also unclear how anderson was able to gain access to the power building, which is not normally a place patients and staff go. this
and it turns out-- ruby anderson had been missing for ten days.s a dementia patient who signed herself out. thank you for joining us im pam moore. (ken) and im ken wayne. but the woman's family says they don't have any answers. kron 4's charles clifford is live in san francisco with more details. charles, can you piece this together for us? we now know that the woman was 76-year-old ruby lee anderson. she was apparently suffered from dementia and was reported missing from sf general mental...
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>> anderson, how much hate mail do you get?'m a low budget third rate cnn commentator and i get hate mail of people saying i want to hurt you. here's my cell phone number, i'm going to beat the crap out of you. what do you think this guy is going to get and who's responsible because of what the president has done to protect him. who now is providing protection and i bet it's the u.s. government. >> this is such a different scenario because in the past people in the fbi or justice department or intelligence community, they're used to the media, for example, trying to dig at information and trying to find out sources and dig behind investigations. what's different this time is that the impetus to out this individual is coming from the white house and congressional overseers. >> not just the white house, the president of the united states. >> the president of the united states. so to the extent the dni, for example, who was supposedly in this meeting today, whose statutory role is to protect sources and methods, to protect classif
>> anderson, how much hate mail do you get?'m a low budget third rate cnn commentator and i get hate mail of people saying i want to hurt you. here's my cell phone number, i'm going to beat the crap out of you. what do you think this guy is going to get and who's responsible because of what the president has done to protect him. who now is providing protection and i bet it's the u.s. government. >> this is such a different scenario because in the past people in the fbi or justice...
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>> reporter: hey, there, anderson. yeah, apparently they were blindsided by this news from north korea that the regime planned to cancel talks with south korea and that warning from the north koreans that they may cancel altogether the planned meeting with president donald trump in singapore, about a month from now. sources indicating that aides were completely caught off guard. one senior administration official actually telling us that the president found out about this development through news reports, that they didn't hear this directly from pyongyang or even from seoul, and this show cases how unexpected this news was, that there had been recent momentum, president trump calling kim jong-un smart and gracious or kim jong-un releasing those american prisoners and allowing the return to the united states last week. it really underscores something that we've heard from critics and skeptics within the administration, including national security adviser john bolton, who over the weekend pointed out the history here. th
>> reporter: hey, there, anderson. yeah, apparently they were blindsided by this news from north korea that the regime planned to cancel talks with south korea and that warning from the north koreans that they may cancel altogether the planned meeting with president donald trump in singapore, about a month from now. sources indicating that aides were completely caught off guard. one senior administration official actually telling us that the president found out about this development...
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ruby lee anderson, her family members had reported her missing last week. according to a flyer, the family reported she was suffering from dementia and went missing from sf general mental health. she was found in the stairwell of the building. hospital spokesperson says mrs. anderson was not a patient at zuckerberg hospital, but there are other clinics here on the campus that are not directly run by stuck better hospital -- zuckerberg hospital. she can elaborate on when clinic she went missing from. it's unclear how she got in the power plant, which is to be a secure building. >> we're very concerned this happened. we don't know how this woman gained access to the area where she was found, and we are looking into that. very concerned that happened. >> reporter: back in 2013, a patient named lynn spalding went missing at the main hospital. her body was found about two weeks later. the family sued and won a settlement. it has sincupted th security protocols. a sheriff's spokesperson said deputies patl the outside of the power plant, but do not go inside. ruby
ruby lee anderson, her family members had reported her missing last week. according to a flyer, the family reported she was suffering from dementia and went missing from sf general mental health. she was found in the stairwell of the building. hospital spokesperson says mrs. anderson was not a patient at zuckerberg hospital, but there are other clinics here on the campus that are not directly run by stuck better hospital -- zuckerberg hospital. she can elaborate on when clinic she went missing...
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anderson's family didn't return their calls until two days later. as investigators still try to find out what went wrong, buildings on campus not that are not direct patient care areas are being searched. >> they're going through, starting today, top to bottom, room by room inspection of the nooks and crannies and spaces and that will be part of the ongoing assessment. >> reporter: the facility where anderson was staying houses 50 residents ages 60 and older. it is a nonmedical boarding setting that provides services for personal care and attention. the medical examiner is still conducting an autopsy so it is not confirmed she died. >>> the building anderson was found in used to allow access to staff from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.. starting immediately, badge access will be required 24/7. >>> the candidates running for district attorney in contra costa county will weigh in on an ongoing debate over i.c.e. cooperation. they will discuss immigration at a planned forum. this comes as many advocacy groups are cutting ties with i.c.e.. they hold undocumente
anderson's family didn't return their calls until two days later. as investigators still try to find out what went wrong, buildings on campus not that are not direct patient care areas are being searched. >> they're going through, starting today, top to bottom, room by room inspection of the nooks and crannies and spaces and that will be part of the ongoing assessment. >> reporter: the facility where anderson was staying houses 50 residents ages 60 and older. it is a nonmedical...
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anderson's body was found ten days after being reported missing. that was yesterday. the stairwell of the power plant here on campus, something similar happened five years ago, a body of a 58-year-old was found in a stairwell in the hospital building after missing for 17 days. new security protocols put in place after that, but because anderson was not a hospital patient technically, those were not necessarily followed in her case. >> so now we're going to be reviewing everything to see where the holes and gaps are because, certainly, we -- it looks like we need to do better. >> reporter: the sheriff's office and hospital officials are looking at all the protocols and doing a search of all their buildings and stairwells to ensure there are no other vulnerabilities on campus. the medical examiner is currently doing the autopsy on anderson to determine a cause of death. that could be released later on in this investigation. reporting live in san francisco, matt keller, abc 7 news. >> all right, thank you. >>> crews work to contain seven fires burning in eastern county.
anderson's body was found ten days after being reported missing. that was yesterday. the stairwell of the power plant here on campus, something similar happened five years ago, a body of a 58-year-old was found in a stairwell in the hospital building after missing for 17 days. new security protocols put in place after that, but because anderson was not a hospital patient technically, those were not necessarily followed in her case. >> so now we're going to be reviewing everything to see...
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and sir john anderson. the head of churchill's atomic research live from london to negotiate british participation which had been withheld. the new government in rome that it replaced mucalini5 days earlier was dispatching out of conflict. moscow, joseph stalin was pondering whether he could leave moscow to meet secretly with roosevelt and secretary at war henry simpson was flying back to washington from his meeting in london determine today persuade fdr to insist that churchill accept the u.s. military's position on strategy to win in europe based on cross-channel assault into normandy and further insist that american serve as ally commander. roosevelt, the focus of the hopes of each was quietly leaving down to go fishing. now, all of roosevelt's wartime trips out of the capital were secret. normally the white house would inform trusted reporters, get your heads around that idea, very generally the president was leaving town and why and it's okay, the young buck -- this time no, they didn't do that. they l
and sir john anderson. the head of churchill's atomic research live from london to negotiate british participation which had been withheld. the new government in rome that it replaced mucalini5 days earlier was dispatching out of conflict. moscow, joseph stalin was pondering whether he could leave moscow to meet secretly with roosevelt and secretary at war henry simpson was flying back to washington from his meeting in london determine today persuade fdr to insist that churchill accept the u.s....
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anderson? >> thanks very much. >>> we're going to dig deep noor the legal implications for michael cohen and the criminal investigations surrounding him. >>> also ahead, the very latest from primary voting in four states tonight. the closer you get to home, the more you know the commute is worth it. you and that john deere tractor... you can keep dreaming up projects all the way home. it's a longer drive. but just like a john deere, it's worth it. a place with 24-hour valet service... and upholstery classes. a place where seniors get the care they need in the comfort of home. home instead senior care. proven to protect street skaters and freestylers. stops up to 97% uv. lasts through heat. through sweat. coppertone. proven to protect. -i think it'll look really good without the stripes. behr marquee presents: it's got potential. margo and sam had a vision, brought to life in one coat. whatever your home may hand you, behr through it, in one coat. behr marquee, #1 rated interior paint. guarantee
anderson? >> thanks very much. >>> we're going to dig deep noor the legal implications for michael cohen and the criminal investigations surrounding him. >>> also ahead, the very latest from primary voting in four states tonight. the closer you get to home, the more you know the commute is worth it. you and that john deere tractor... you can keep dreaming up projects all the way home. it's a longer drive. but just like a john deere, it's worth it. a place with 24-hour...
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for the second time.( james ) ruby anderson had dementia... and she had been missing for ten days.and back in 2013... the body of 57-year-old woman was also found in a stairwell at the hospital. kron 4's lydia pantazes joins us live from san francisco. lydia.... ( lydia )the body was discoverd around 1 this afternoon in the stairway of a power plant building on the hospital campus.we now know that the victim was 76-year-old ruby lee anderson. she was a dementia patient here at the hosptial and she was reported missing from sf general mental health back on may 20th. the san francisco department of public health, the sheriff's department and the police department are all investigating this case. it's unclear how anderson was able to gain access to the power building, which is not normally a place patients go. this afternoon we were able to speak with anderson's daughter on the phone and she says the family is very upset.now, if this a;; sound familiar it's because back in october of 2013, the body of 57-year-old lynne spalding was also found in a stairwell here at sf general. she had
for the second time.( james ) ruby anderson had dementia... and she had been missing for ten days.and back in 2013... the body of 57-year-old woman was also found in a stairwell at the hospital. kron 4's lydia pantazes joins us live from san francisco. lydia.... ( lydia )the body was discoverd around 1 this afternoon in the stairway of a power plant building on the hospital campus.we now know that the victim was 76-year-old ruby lee anderson. she was a dementia patient here at the hosptial and...
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but just and thenjames anderson got both men before lunch.feel uncomfortable, they settled in yet again. asad shafiq and babar is on whether next to reach half centuries, as england's 18a whether next to reach half centuries, as england's18a was quickly pass. yet the bowling of ben stokes quickly pass. yet the bowling of ben sto kes ca n quickly pass. yet the bowling of ben stokes can change any game, and as so stokes can change any game, and as so often happens, stokes struck once, and then in the last over before tea, once more. for captain sarfraz ahmed with the poorest piece of cricket his side have weighed in two days. a tasty final session. babar remained at the crease on 68 not out, only for stokes to do more damage. he had to retire hurt, yet with their tail inside, the tourists battled on yet again. we all know what the best form of defence is. pakistan definitely do. their lead over 150 now, and drops like this will not help england's cause. it was the fifth of the innings and despite some late success with the ball, the frustration
but just and thenjames anderson got both men before lunch.feel uncomfortable, they settled in yet again. asad shafiq and babar is on whether next to reach half centuries, as england's 18a whether next to reach half centuries, as england's18a was quickly pass. yet the bowling of ben stokes quickly pass. yet the bowling of ben sto kes ca n quickly pass. yet the bowling of ben stokes can change any game, and as so stokes can change any game, and as so often happens, stokes struck once, and then in...
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so anderson, the next several weeks are critical for this time. south korea president moon jae-in is scheduled to be here a week from today for a meeting with the president, but at this point the summit is still on. the white house is making plans for it to be on but they don't have the only say in the matter, anderson. >> jeff, i appreciate it. i want to go to paula hancocks who is in south korea for us. these drills between the u.s. and south korea, i think they fired missiles the last time it happened last year. do we know what their issue is this time? >> we don't, anderson. there is a number of different reasons they could be doing this. potentially it could be some kind of negotiation ahead of the u.s./north korea summit. you can see as part of this article, they are saying let this be noticed by the u.s. and south korea, we will be watching your future attitude. so it's almost a warning that if these military drills continue, then there could be problems. it's no secret that north korea does not like these military drills. it happened last
so anderson, the next several weeks are critical for this time. south korea president moon jae-in is scheduled to be here a week from today for a meeting with the president, but at this point the summit is still on. the white house is making plans for it to be on but they don't have the only say in the matter, anderson. >> jeff, i appreciate it. i want to go to paula hancocks who is in south korea for us. these drills between the u.s. and south korea, i think they fired missiles the last...
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>> that's right, anderson. according to avenatti, cohen received significant sums of money from a number of entities after the 2016 election. payments that he said calls into question cohen's business practices. let's just take a look at this. in addition to the $500,000 from columbus nova, we also have $400,000 from novartis, the pharmaceutical company and also $200,000 from at&t. we have $150,000 from korea aerospace industries. that is a significant in flow of money into the account of trump's personal lawyer we're learning about for the first time tonight. >> what about the response from the companies? >> we received a statement from at&t. essential consultants we paid to provide new insights into the new administration. they paid no legal work or lobbying for us and the contract ended in 2017. at&t is confirming they did pay cohen for his services and what they wanted was insights into president trump. and of course, as you know, anderson, at&t is trying to acquire cnn's patient company time warner. and th
>> that's right, anderson. according to avenatti, cohen received significant sums of money from a number of entities after the 2016 election. payments that he said calls into question cohen's business practices. let's just take a look at this. in addition to the $500,000 from columbus nova, we also have $400,000 from novartis, the pharmaceutical company and also $200,000 from at&t. we have $150,000 from korea aerospace industries. that is a significant in flow of money into the...
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>> that's about it, anderson.resident trump, as you noted, not directly addressing the content of roseanne barr's tweets, those vile, racist remarks that at one point she blamed on having taken ambien. instead, he tried to reframe the narrative and make it about himself. some have suggested that offers a look into the president's mentality. he did, obviously, use it as an opportunity to take aim at what he perceives as an enemy in the media. further, the way that the president has sort of crafted his response is notable because, look, this is a president that has been accused of being, you know, apologetic towards some with racist inclinations. and further, his own rhetoric at times has been less than tolerant, anderson. >> what was the white house, through sarah sanders', response to all of this? >> reporter: yeah, effectively, sarah sanders echoed the president, turning this into an argument about the way that the president is covered in the media and sort of listing some grievances that the administration has.
>> that's about it, anderson.resident trump, as you noted, not directly addressing the content of roseanne barr's tweets, those vile, racist remarks that at one point she blamed on having taken ambien. instead, he tried to reframe the narrative and make it about himself. some have suggested that offers a look into the president's mentality. he did, obviously, use it as an opportunity to take aim at what he perceives as an enemy in the media. further, the way that the president has sort of...
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thanks for joining us, anderson starts now. >>> good evening, we begin tonight with breaking news from the white house. chief of staff john kelly denying the report that he used the word idiot to describe the president. pamela brown joins us with details. >> reporter: senior administration official tells my colleague that john kelly said he believed the president was becoming unhinged. a sign that kelly has grown increasingly frustrated with president trump. officials say he made the comment in a moment of frustration at a meeting with secretary of defense jim mattis, joseph dunford. but kelly's comment came as the officials deliberated on the future of the u.s. efforts and serious. and following trump's off the cuff comments saying he was determined to get u.s. troops out of the country. a report that he called the president an idiot in a recent meeting. john kelly releasing the statement saying i spend more time with the president more than anybody else. i am committed to the president, his agenda and our country. this is another pathetic attempt to smear people close to the presiden
thanks for joining us, anderson starts now. >>> good evening, we begin tonight with breaking news from the white house. chief of staff john kelly denying the report that he used the word idiot to describe the president. pamela brown joins us with details. >> reporter: senior administration official tells my colleague that john kelly said he believed the president was becoming unhinged. a sign that kelly has grown increasingly frustrated with president trump. officials say he made...
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anderson was not a patient at zuckerberg hospital. but she says there are other clinics here on the campus that are not directly run by zuckerberg hospital. she says because of privacy laws she can't say which clinic she was missing from. it's unclear how she got inside the power plant which is supposed to be a secure building. >> we are very concerned that this happened. we don't know how this woman gained access to the area where she was found and we are absolutely looking into that. we're very concerned that that happened. >> reporter: back in 2013, a patient named lynne spalding went missing here at the main hospital. she was found two weeks later an outdoor stairwell. her family sued and won a $3 million settlement from the city. the health department claims it has since updated its security protocols. a sheriff's spokesman says sheriff deputies patrol the outside of the power plant but don't go inside. anderson's daughter plans to talk to reporters when the time is right but family says they are in deep shock and grief right now
anderson was not a patient at zuckerberg hospital. but she says there are other clinics here on the campus that are not directly run by zuckerberg hospital. she says because of privacy laws she can't say which clinic she was missing from. it's unclear how she got inside the power plant which is supposed to be a secure building. >> we are very concerned that this happened. we don't know how this woman gained access to the area where she was found and we are absolutely looking into that....
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>> stephen: i love wes anderson. is this your first wes anderson movie?ope it's not my last. he's a wonderful person to work with and a visionary. >> stephen: it's stop animation like the "fantastic mr. fox" >> right. >> stephen: which is so beautiful and so funny. >> and takes forever. >> stephen: oh, i bet, i bet. >> because every time you move anything-- a hair, a eyebrow, you take one picture and then you have to move it again. so if there's five or six puppets in the scene, you're doing about three seconds of work a day, usable film every day for, like, 10, 12 hours of work, three seconds of usable film. >> stephen: how many decades did it take to make this? ( laughter ) >> well, it took about four years from start to finish. >> stephen: holy cow. >> yeah, and the dogs matured during the time. ( laughter ) >> stephen: you play chief, right? >> i play chief. >> stephen: tell me a little bit about chief. >> chief is a stray. >> stephen: okay. >> he's a throwaway dog. >> stephen: all of theseogs are on an island of garbage, right? >> rig. well, "isle of
>> stephen: i love wes anderson. is this your first wes anderson movie?ope it's not my last. he's a wonderful person to work with and a visionary. >> stephen: it's stop animation like the "fantastic mr. fox" >> right. >> stephen: which is so beautiful and so funny. >> and takes forever. >> stephen: oh, i bet, i bet. >> because every time you move anything-- a hair, a eyebrow, you take one picture and then you have to move it again. so if...
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anthony anderson, everybody!oriasis can be relentless. your plaques are always there at the worst times. constantly interrupting you with itching, burning and stinging. being this uncomfortable is unacceptable. i'm ready. tremfya® works differently for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks... stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections, and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. before starting tremfya®, tell your doctor if you plan to or have recently received a vaccine. ask your doctor about tremfya®. tremfya®, because you deserve to stay clearer. jan
anthony anderson, everybody!oriasis can be relentless. your plaques are always there at the worst times. constantly interrupting you with itching, burning and stinging. being this uncomfortable is unacceptable. i'm ready. tremfya® works differently for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks... stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at...
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anderson was not a patient at zuckerberg hospital. but a spokeswoman says there are other clinics on this same campus that are not directly run by the hospital. she says because of privacy laws, she cannot elaborate on which clinic mrs. on ther son went missing from -- mrs. anderson went missing from and they don't know how she got into the secure building. >> we're very concerned that this happened. we don't know how this woman gained access to the area whe she was found and are sotely looking into that. we're very concerned that that happened. eporte sheriff deputies patrol the outside of the power plant but don't go inside according to a spokesperson for the sheriff's department. >> something similar to this happened five years ago in 2016 when a woman was record missing. her body was found two weeks later again on a stairwell in a building. so the family sued the city and they settled for $3 million. that death was ruled accidental. from san francisco general, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> thanks. firefighters in san jose have their ha
anderson was not a patient at zuckerberg hospital. but a spokeswoman says there are other clinics on this same campus that are not directly run by the hospital. she says because of privacy laws, she cannot elaborate on which clinic mrs. on ther son went missing from -- mrs. anderson went missing from and they don't know how she got into the secure building. >> we're very concerned that this happened. we don't know how this woman gained access to the area whe she was found and are sotely...
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and it turns out-- ruby anderson had been missing for ten days. (pam) hospital officials say, anderson was a dementia patient who signed herself out. thank you for joining us im pam moore. (ken) and im ken wayne. but the woman's family says they don't have any answers. kron 4's charles clifford is live in san francisco with more details. charles, can you piece this together for us? we now know that the woman was 76-year-old ruby lee anderson. she was apparently suffered from dementia and was reported missing from sf general mental health back on may 20th. now, the health department said this afternoon she was not a patient at zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. there are several different health facility's on this campus and she my have recieved treatment there.it's also unclear how anderson was able to gain access to the power building, which is not normally a place patients and staff go. this afternoon we were able to speak with anderson's daughter on the phone and she says the family is very upset. the hospital has also
and it turns out-- ruby anderson had been missing for ten days. (pam) hospital officials say, anderson was a dementia patient who signed herself out. thank you for joining us im pam moore. (ken) and im ken wayne. but the woman's family says they don't have any answers. kron 4's charles clifford is live in san francisco with more details. charles, can you piece this together for us? we now know that the woman was 76-year-old ruby lee anderson. she was apparently suffered from dementia and was...
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(pam) her name is ruby anderson -- and we now know, she has been missing for some ten days.good evening i'm pam moore(ken)and im ken wayne... her body was found this afternoon.... in a stairwell at the power plant building. and just moments ago kron 4's justine waldman spoke with the victims daughter.. justine is live (ken) in the east bay... brush fires on a windy day are keeping crews busy...(pam) firefighters are battling several grass fires this evening. they are burning near the byron highway in the altamont area of alameda county. according to calfire...flames have destroyed about 500 acres, and at least one structure. officials are in the process of closing the highway from camino diablo ... to the alameda county line. we'll have more details in a live report with kron 4's ali reid at 8:30 tonight.ali reid at 8:30 tonight. (ken) and in san francisco -- the high winds are causing dangerous conditions. this is video showing a huge tree limb that fell in sydney walton square-- at jackson and front street near the embarcadero. the san francisco public works department says almost a d
(pam) her name is ruby anderson -- and we now know, she has been missing for some ten days.good evening i'm pam moore(ken)and im ken wayne... her body was found this afternoon.... in a stairwell at the power plant building. and just moments ago kron 4's justine waldman spoke with the victims daughter.. justine is live (ken) in the east bay... brush fires on a windy day are keeping crews busy...(pam) firefighters are battling several grass fires this evening. they are burning near the byron...
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be right back with anderson paak!g's father came it'here with little money,on. but big dreams for a better future. now john has a chance to make history. a champion of the underdog, john took on wells fargo when it ripped off working families. and against the odds, he helped saved california from financial disaster during the great recession. ...leaving more to invest in progressive priorities like education, healthcare and affordable housing. john chiang. the proven, progressive leader we need for california's future. to california schoolsd, need big change. marshall tuck is the only candidate for state superintendent who's done it before. less bureaucracy, more classroom funding. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: thanks to samantha bee, thanks to dylan may net tax apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time for him. here with his single "bubblin'," anderson .paak and the free nationals! [
be right back with anderson paak!g's father came it'here with little money,on. but big dreams for a better future. now john has a chance to make history. a champion of the underdog, john took on wells fargo when it ripped off working families. and against the odds, he helped saved california from financial disaster during the great recession. ...leaving more to invest in progressive priorities like education, healthcare and affordable housing. john chiang. the proven, progressive leader we need...
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her name is ruby anderson... and it turns out she had been missing for ten days.ospital officials say hospital officials say anderson was a dementia patient who signed herself out. kron 4's charles clifford has the story. we now know that the woman was 76-year-old ruby lee anderson. she was apparently suffered from dementia and was reported missing from sf general mental health back on may 20th. now, the health department said this afternoon she was not a patient at zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. there are several different health facility's on this campus and she my have recieved treatment there.it's also unclear how anderson was able to gain access to the power building, which is not normally a place patients and staff go. this afternoon we were able to speak with anderson's daughter on the phone and she says the family is very upset. the hospital has also vowed to figure out how this happened. ( robin ) happened.out how this vowed to figure out how this happened. ( robin )milpitas police have arrested a suspect wanted in connection
her name is ruby anderson... and it turns out she had been missing for ten days.ospital officials say hospital officials say anderson was a dementia patient who signed herself out. kron 4's charles clifford has the story. we now know that the woman was 76-year-old ruby lee anderson. she was apparently suffered from dementia and was reported missing from sf general mental health back on may 20th. now, the health department said this afternoon she was not a patient at zuckerberg san francisco...
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>> well, anderson, we're told by a couple of sources that this did indeed happen in at least one meetingcounsel, the president's team heard they were considering issuing a subpoena if the two teams could not come to terms on an agreement for the president to grant a voluntary interview to the special counsel robert mueller. so the possibility, at least, was raised for the first time, and so, look, what this means is that things are moving a lot more quickly than i think a lot of us have thought. there's still been this idea that the two sides are having meetings, they're having negotiations as to whether or not the president will sit down formally for a voluntary interview. and, of course, we saw last night the 49 or so questions that the mueller team is prepared to ask, but this appears to be now on the table, the idea that a subpoena could be issued to force the president, if he doesn't sit down for a voluntary interview. >> what was the tenor between mueller and the president's legal team? was it cordial or did it become tense? >> well, it appears, at least according to one of my sour
>> well, anderson, we're told by a couple of sources that this did indeed happen in at least one meetingcounsel, the president's team heard they were considering issuing a subpoena if the two teams could not come to terms on an agreement for the president to grant a voluntary interview to the special counsel robert mueller. so the possibility, at least, was raised for the first time, and so, look, what this means is that things are moving a lot more quickly than i think a lot of us have...
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later with the wedding of presence harry and meghan markle this weekend, anderson will be there. not in the wedding party. we will look at the question of loyalty and race. >> one year is the paper i was in robert mueller generated plenty of paper in the form of indictments, plea agreements and statements. his critics have done their best to torch it all. >> that effort is well coordinated and relentless. the question, is it working? rich lowrie, is it working? is the white house now and rudy guiliani effectively driving the discussion in framing the debate? >> certainly working among republicans. i think the effort is to soften mueller up, either to contest his whatever conclusions he draws or perhaps to fire him if it comes to that. i think this entire investigation is misbegotten. the purpose should have been to get the facts out. i think a ro bust independent commission would have been better suited to that. it shouldn't be pinning idiots to the wul for lying to the february fib, it should be to get the facts out. i think that's an investigation for a congressional committee
later with the wedding of presence harry and meghan markle this weekend, anderson will be there. not in the wedding party. we will look at the question of loyalty and race. >> one year is the paper i was in robert mueller generated plenty of paper in the form of indictments, plea agreements and statements. his critics have done their best to torch it all. >> that effort is well coordinated and relentless. the question, is it working? rich lowrie, is it working? is the white house...
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it is caricatures and portion of friendship in public opinion but there is no place for incursion anderson. laughter the outcry the newspaper poll the caricature and apologized for printing it but the cartoonist three to one it is defiant the editors.