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and who wouldn't wantjames anderson in the tea m wouldn't wantjames anderson in the team but do you now? not at all. he passed every medical test. extremely. it isa it is a freak scenario when he pulled up and because it is the same ca lf pulled up and because it is the same calf we are not sure whether it is a different injury or not yet we have to wait for the scans. but it is easy to look back and say we could have done things differently but he did pass all the testing as i said. and it was a unanimous decision for him to play. i felt behind the game for three days so the way we stuck at it was a credit to our boys. the la st two at it was a credit to our boys. the last two days we played superb cricket. there are for tests to go and we are here to win the first test but to win the ashes which we have been clear on. we are happy to win the first test, it is a huge test —— step in the right direction. tonight will be a different feel to most test women that we have had. we are over here to do something that a lot of teams have struggled to do. and we realise that if we can do it,
and who wouldn't wantjames anderson in the tea m wouldn't wantjames anderson in the team but do you now? not at all. he passed every medical test. extremely. it isa it is a freak scenario when he pulled up and because it is the same ca lf pulled up and because it is the same calf we are not sure whether it is a different injury or not yet we have to wait for the scans. but it is easy to look back and say we could have done things differently but he did pass all the testing as i said. and it was...
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anderson did you read it? yeah. >> he literally said that he would not vote for making it easier for middle class families to get access to affordable daycare because because it would, quote, lead to the deterioration of the family. he said that he felt parents were, quote, avoiding their responsibilities. my grandmother, my grandmother worked outside the home. she had help because she wanted to provide for her kids. she wanted to have an impact in her community. she organized women for two generations to get involved in politics. my mother, she was only one of three women in her law school class. she was able to get affordable daycare and have childcare when she was a young mother, so she could be a lawyer. she helped young gay couples be able to buy a home together, leave wills to each other. she had an impact on her community. myself, i had access to affordable daycare for both my children. the second child henry who was in the audience last night -- >> but the question is were you accurately portraying wha
anderson did you read it? yeah. >> he literally said that he would not vote for making it easier for middle class families to get access to affordable daycare because because it would, quote, lead to the deterioration of the family. he said that he felt parents were, quote, avoiding their responsibilities. my grandmother, my grandmother worked outside the home. she had help because she wanted to provide for her kids. she wanted to have an impact in her community. she organized women for...
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osborne anderson hoped that this network would spread race were. instead, it helped him escape to canada, along the underground railroad. >> when marines dragged john brown unconscious from the end gentian house, tenant jeb stuart stole his we night. and it was displayed with a beautiful tortoiseshell handle. stewart alone could confirm brown's identity, because as i said at the outset, he was there in 1856 when colonel sumner rode into brown's camp and released henry clay pate and his men. stewart hated john brown, and he wanted harpers ferry citizens to kill him. he singled out david hunter strother, and acquaintance, and prominent local man, and suggested that brown was, he said, a man so intimate for his robberies and murders, that if the people here knew his antecedent, he would not be permitted to live five minutes. street sounds from a gathering mob penetrated the cell and disturbed brown. strother, an artist, was more interested in sketching then lynching john brown. and complained that his subject was to bloodied for an accurate portrait.
osborne anderson hoped that this network would spread race were. instead, it helped him escape to canada, along the underground railroad. >> when marines dragged john brown unconscious from the end gentian house, tenant jeb stuart stole his we night. and it was displayed with a beautiful tortoiseshell handle. stewart alone could confirm brown's identity, because as i said at the outset, he was there in 1856 when colonel sumner rode into brown's camp and released henry clay pate and his...
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anderson starts now. >> good evening. democratic presidential candidates marian williamson and kirsten gillibrand join us tonight. we begin with growing concerns trumper republicans in the wake of the cnn debates in detroit. the candidates they say are risking their general election chances by taking on one another and tarnishing barack obama's legacy instead of focusing on defeating president trump. president obama s after all, an ex-president with 65% in independents. this is democrats and republicans giving democrats advice echoing president obama who warned about this before the campaign even got going at a town hall in berlin earlier this year. >> one of the things i do worry about sometimes among progressives in the united states, maybe it's true here as well, is a certain kind of rigidity where we say, ah, i'm sorry, this is how it's going to be. and then we start sometimes creating what's called a circular firing squad. where you start shooting at your allies because one of them is straying from purity on the issu
anderson starts now. >> good evening. democratic presidential candidates marian williamson and kirsten gillibrand join us tonight. we begin with growing concerns trumper republicans in the wake of the cnn debates in detroit. the candidates they say are risking their general election chances by taking on one another and tarnishing barack obama's legacy instead of focusing on defeating president trump. president obama s after all, an ex-president with 65% in independents. this is democrats...
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i'm anderson cooper.olice have released the video of the ohio gunman and a minute by minute account of how the aftermath unfolded leading to the deaths of 9 people. they sealed their first arrest in the investigation. gary joins us from dayton. gary, explain what we learned from police. >> reporter: well, anderson, the surveillance video we've seen for the first time is both dramatic and disturbing, but it has taught us quite a bit. we've seen what the killer was doing for about two hours on the street beginning around 11:00 on saturday night two weekends ago, and continuing shortly after 1:00 in the morning. most horrifying moment, 1:05 a.m. when he started firing shots right across the street from me, killing nine people including his sister, wounding 17 people, including a friend. 32 seconds after he started firing the shots you see on the video, he is shot himself, killed by police who were on the scene very quickly. the killer started the night going to two bars on the str ne police today tell us wha
i'm anderson cooper.olice have released the video of the ohio gunman and a minute by minute account of how the aftermath unfolded leading to the deaths of 9 people. they sealed their first arrest in the investigation. gary joins us from dayton. gary, explain what we learned from police. >> reporter: well, anderson, the surveillance video we've seen for the first time is both dramatic and disturbing, but it has taught us quite a bit. we've seen what the killer was doing for about two hours...
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anderson starts now. >>> good evening. if you feel like you've been drying to drink from a fire hose with the news lately, you're not alone. peter baker is also feeling it quoting from his tweet this afternoon, just a day in the trump white house, reagan treaty terminated, spy chief nominee polled, north korea given pass for illegal missile launches, rapper freed in sweden, trump signs deficit spending bill and top deficit fired and it's not even 3:00 p.m. yet. be we begin keeping them honest, a very important job beiing pulle from consideration, john ratcliff nomination for intelligence and the acts fell on twitter that's fitting because that's where president trump named him as the pick. our great republican congressman john ratcliff is being treated very unfairly by the lame stream media rather than going through months of slander, i explained to john how miserable it would be for him and his family to deal with these people. john is therefore decided to stay in congress where he's done an outstanding job representing t
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trump is a blood sucker on this issue, anderson. he is actually out to exploit this issue to raise money from them and win jewish votes in florida by presenting himself as the ultimate defender of israel and democrats because they actually are worried about israel's jewish democratic character, democrats as being enemies of israel. this is all about 2020 election. he hasn't thought this through at all. this man has no idea of what it means to be proisrael if you want an israel that is jewish and democratic, which is what founders wanted, not a by national state and suppressing a minority of arabs that may one day be a majority. that to me is not proisrael. that's a fraud. >> there was something else that the president said today basically a threat and adding much attention but basically threatened or did threaten to release thousands of isis fighters into europe into france, into germany, which is where he says they came from basically as punishment to them for not doing what he thinks they should be doing in terms of doing more for
trump is a blood sucker on this issue, anderson. he is actually out to exploit this issue to raise money from them and win jewish votes in florida by presenting himself as the ultimate defender of israel and democrats because they actually are worried about israel's jewish democratic character, democrats as being enemies of israel. this is all about 2020 election. he hasn't thought this through at all. this man has no idea of what it means to be proisrael if you want an israel that is jewish...
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thank you very much. >> thanks, anderson.e care. >> well, just ahead tonight, congressman steve king demands an apology from a top republican over her reaction to comments he made yesterday just not for the comments he made about rape and insist, benefiting the population. it's easy to move forward when you're ready for what comes next. at fidelity, we make sure you have a clear plan to cover the essentials in retirement, as well as all the things you want to do. and on the way, you'll get timely investment help to keep you on the right track, without the unnecessary fees you might expect from so many financial firms. because when you have a partner who gives you clarity at every step, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. who gives you clarity at every step, mothat a handle is just a is jushandle.ir. or -- that you can't be both inside and outside. most people haven't driven a lincoln. discover the lincoln approach to craftsmanship at the lincoln summer invitation. right now, get 0% apr on all 2019 lincoln vehicle
thank you very much. >> thanks, anderson.e care. >> well, just ahead tonight, congressman steve king demands an apology from a top republican over her reaction to comments he made yesterday just not for the comments he made about rape and insist, benefiting the population. it's easy to move forward when you're ready for what comes next. at fidelity, we make sure you have a clear plan to cover the essentials in retirement, as well as all the things you want to do. and on the way,...
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osborne anderson hoped this network would spread a race war. instead it helped him to escape to canada along the underground railroad. stewart, alone, could confirm brown's identity because as i said at the outset he was there in 1856 when colonel sumner released the men. he suggested that brown was, he said, a man so infamous for his robberies and murders that if the people here knew, he would not be permitted to live five minutes. struther was more interested in sketching than lynching john brown. when staurt ordered someone to clean brown's wound, he remarked if there's in manhood in you and you are not a set of old women, you should immediately have him cared for. the raider was challenging the masculinity of the south and jeb knew it. your treatment is that of midnight thieves and murders, not of men taken in honorable warfa warfare. other southerners followed staurt's example of belittling the raiders intentions while gathering battle trophies from them. arms were hidden in the surrounding mountains. six hours later the malitia returned t
osborne anderson hoped this network would spread a race war. instead it helped him to escape to canada along the underground railroad. stewart, alone, could confirm brown's identity because as i said at the outset he was there in 1856 when colonel sumner released the men. he suggested that brown was, he said, a man so infamous for his robberies and murders that if the people here knew, he would not be permitted to live five minutes. struther was more interested in sketching than lynching john...
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that's what anderson was doing in terms of clarifying. our coverage this morning, i think we're fascinated but what she has to say and pressing on her. scientology came up because she on her facebook posted an article from a scientology website that talked about antidepressants. that's where that connection came up. >> this is all based on her own record, things she has said and we are just relaying those things. because as you make waves on the debate stage, people start paying attention more to your record. >> that's the upside. they care about you. we will have much more of marianne williamson's interview. plus, president obama's allies strike back their message to the 2020 candidates that are going after his legacy next. , there was no hesitation, i went straight to ctca. after my mastectomy, it was maddening because i felt part of my identity was being taken away. when you're able to restore what cancer's taken away, you see that transformation firsthand knowing that she had options that she could choose, helped restore hope. my team
that's what anderson was doing in terms of clarifying. our coverage this morning, i think we're fascinated but what she has to say and pressing on her. scientology came up because she on her facebook posted an article from a scientology website that talked about antidepressants. that's where that connection came up. >> this is all based on her own record, things she has said and we are just relaying those things. because as you make waves on the debate stage, people start paying attention...
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but the real story, anderson, might be this is more about china than russia.na is developing the world's most sophisticated set of intermediate range missiles. they are not covered by the treaty. they do not seem to want to be covered by a treaty. part of what's going on here is the united states doesn't want to be bound by a treaty that russia is not adhering to and china is not party to. and yet it is able to build missiles. >> what do you make of the president's hopes for a potential nuclear pact with both russia and china? >> that is the ideal situation going forward. because china is going to be building up its arsenal, not just of nuclear weapons but of missiles. russia has a huge one. and ideally you would want some kind of treaty that would lock both countries in. ideally potentially other countries if they were to be covered as well. but certainly the russians and the chinese. right now the president is obsessively focused on trade, has a very hostile relationship with china, so it doesn't seem likely. with russia right now, congress sun likely to do
but the real story, anderson, might be this is more about china than russia.na is developing the world's most sophisticated set of intermediate range missiles. they are not covered by the treaty. they do not seem to want to be covered by a treaty. part of what's going on here is the united states doesn't want to be bound by a treaty that russia is not adhering to and china is not party to. and yet it is able to build missiles. >> what do you make of the president's hopes for a potential...
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anderson's calf injury means he'll play no further part.ectarian shame ahead of the old firm, as rangers are ordered to close a part of their stadium, for a second time. and brit, johanna konta, has just gone on court in the third round of the us open, while dan evans takes on 20 time grand slam champion roger federer. it's a big ask, but british fighter luke campbell is convinced he can take down the three—weight world champion, vasyl lomachenko. hello and welcome to sportsday. what's next forjames anderson who's been ruled out for the rest of the ashes? england's leading test wicket taker suffered a calf injury in the first test. earlier, i spoke to former england all rounder ebony rainford—brent and asked her how she felt his omission would impact on england's attack. he initially hurt his calf back in thejuly during a county championship match with passed fit for the first ashes test. however he was only able to bowl four overs before being forced off at edgbaston. he was then emitted from the quad for the second test at lord's the quad
anderson's calf injury means he'll play no further part.ectarian shame ahead of the old firm, as rangers are ordered to close a part of their stadium, for a second time. and brit, johanna konta, has just gone on court in the third round of the us open, while dan evans takes on 20 time grand slam champion roger federer. it's a big ask, but british fighter luke campbell is convinced he can take down the three—weight world champion, vasyl lomachenko. hello and welcome to sportsday. what's next...
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why didn't anderson's division fully engage on july 2? why didn't lee and hill or anderson took -- put forth all five brigades instead of just three? gettysburg, had longstreet ever been questioned as far as obeying orders or his integrity or anything like that, in any previous battles? cory: not during the war itself. not during the war itself. other issues came up in the postwar years. second manassas comes to mind, when some postwar writers alleged that longstreet held off , inlong at second manassas coming to the aid of stonewall jackson. but no, not during the war. no, none of his actions really .ame up subsequent to gettysburg, there was a controversy over the east tennessee campaign, and some to space -- debates between longstreet and lafayette mclaws and some of his other subordinates, but that was after gettysburg. yes? all right. [applause] cory: thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption
why didn't anderson's division fully engage on july 2? why didn't lee and hill or anderson took -- put forth all five brigades instead of just three? gettysburg, had longstreet ever been questioned as far as obeying orders or his integrity or anything like that, in any previous battles? cory: not during the war itself. not during the war itself. other issues came up in the postwar years. second manassas comes to mind, when some postwar writers alleged that longstreet held off , inlong at second...
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. >> that is right, anderson. the night is young. he has really gotten started in the last 20 minutes or so. he has had choice words and tough language for democrats, at one point referring to democrats as socialists and communists and said he would be hit by the fake news media for throwing out that remark. but no question about it anderson. this is a tactical move by the president. i talked to a republican source close to the white house who said every time democrats link republicans to people like steve king they are going to link democrats to the squad. it seems a tactical move by the president and his team. but democrats are starting to call them out. tim ryan said it is a distraction from the wobbly week we have seen on wall street. it was interesting to note that the president was defending his actions when it comes to china and making the case, falsely, americans are not paying the costs on the chinese products. a false statement from the president. >> the "new york times" said the president was reaching out to people to get
. >> that is right, anderson. the night is young. he has really gotten started in the last 20 minutes or so. he has had choice words and tough language for democrats, at one point referring to democrats as socialists and communists and said he would be hit by the fake news media for throwing out that remark. but no question about it anderson. this is a tactical move by the president. i talked to a republican source close to the white house who said every time democrats link republicans to...
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let's hope that we see james anderson at some point in the remainder of the series. a bit of a break now until the second test at lord's. a lot of things for england to think about, and also to ponder their methods against steve smith. manchester united have made harry maguire the most expensive defender in the world — signing him from leicester city for £80 million pounds on a six—year deal. for more on the transfer, here's our sports correspdondent david 0rnstein. manchester united have been struggling in central defensive areas for a long time now. they have expended with many players, many players they have given long contracts too, so a bit of an issue there, because what will be do with them now that harry maguire has come in? a huge amount of money, £5 million more than liverpool paid for virgilvan dijk in million more than liverpool paid for virgil van dijk injanuary 2018 to sign him from southampton, and what a su ccess sign him from southampton, and what a success he has been. united will hope that maguire has a similar success hope that maguire has a simil
let's hope that we see james anderson at some point in the remainder of the series. a bit of a break now until the second test at lord's. a lot of things for england to think about, and also to ponder their methods against steve smith. manchester united have made harry maguire the most expensive defender in the world — signing him from leicester city for £80 million pounds on a six—year deal. for more on the transfer, here's our sports correspdondent david 0rnstein. manchester united have...
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anderson. >> in appreciate it.ngton post opinion columnist kathryn and cnn political analyst and "new york times" correspondent maggie haberman. do you agree with that? as the economy goes, so goes the prospects for president trump? >> yes, i think the president's advisors look at it that way. i don't think that's the only issue he'll face reelection on but the one he's staked a lot of ground on and the president himself over the last two and a half years treated the stock market like his poll and watched it go up and traded like it was something to celebrate and rarely talks about it when it goes down. what he's come to believe over warnings repeatedly when the stock market has taken a dip, he then tells advisors it will eventually come back up and he's come to experience that over the lurches on the economy. this feels different. we'll see. >> in indicator that is pointing toward a possible looming recession, just if you can explain what it is to all of us and how successful it has been. >> sure, so basically, in
anderson. >> in appreciate it.ngton post opinion columnist kathryn and cnn political analyst and "new york times" correspondent maggie haberman. do you agree with that? as the economy goes, so goes the prospects for president trump? >> yes, i think the president's advisors look at it that way. i don't think that's the only issue he'll face reelection on but the one he's staked a lot of ground on and the president himself over the last two and a half years treated the stock...
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anderson managed just four overs on the opening morning and did not bowl again.there is better news for another english bowler. jofra archer has been proving his fitness after recovering from a side strain. he's warmed up for a potential test debut by taking six for 27 today in a hostile spell for sussex second eleven against a somewhat shell—shocked gloucestershire seconds. and he's since proved his ability with the bat as well. archer has scored a century at the blackstone academy ground, making 108 from 99 balls. you suspect australia's attack might be a little tougher though. it is expected that archer will replace anderson for the second test at lord's. the opening round of fixtures in the kia super league are under way. and after being throughly beaten in the ashes — english players will be joined by a host of international stars during the tournement, including many australians. yorkshire diamonds take on surrey stars at headingley this evening — 0ne star saying it will be strange to face some of the players she met during the ashes. you get to meet new pe
anderson managed just four overs on the opening morning and did not bowl again.there is better news for another english bowler. jofra archer has been proving his fitness after recovering from a side strain. he's warmed up for a potential test debut by taking six for 27 today in a hostile spell for sussex second eleven against a somewhat shell—shocked gloucestershire seconds. and he's since proved his ability with the bat as well. archer has scored a century at the blackstone academy ground,...
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anderson out brand manual that country has shot saved by roman burkey but both are there to launch a torpedo from long range and only on were back in front and the berlin newcomers weren't done yet the 75th minute they made it 3150 back 0 with some nifty work setting it up and anderson finishing the job and the day scoring to the delight of the home for 3 months after winning promotion to the own young come up with another big surprise dortmund meanwhile unable to come from behind as they'd done in their 1st 2 games of the season. ah. was quite the shock there for dortmund but now it's a bond after only a draw in a win so far this season already feeling the pressure we all know there are special couple of club with very high expectations and 4 points from 2 games just isn't enough 3 points for a must this time out so it's a good thing by where home against bottom of the table might look like an easy fixture and the perfect opportunity for them to give their new star signing fit if you could change his very stuff for the club woodbines new midfield dynamo make the difference. she coul
anderson out brand manual that country has shot saved by roman burkey but both are there to launch a torpedo from long range and only on were back in front and the berlin newcomers weren't done yet the 75th minute they made it 3150 back 0 with some nifty work setting it up and anderson finishing the job and the day scoring to the delight of the home for 3 months after winning promotion to the own young come up with another big surprise dortmund meanwhile unable to come from behind as they'd...
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. >> they do, absolutely, anderson. it takes time for them to decide. they could move on a pathway to violence and a quick pattern but more likely it's a lot slower they get an idea, they decide they have a grievances are whether it's real or perceived and then they build on that grievance. and sometimes they may have a grievance that they don't really have a good cause for. so they're angry at their boss, right? >> authorities sometimes call them grievance collectors. >> exactly. grievance collectors who look for -- they're frustrated and looking for something to get them over that frustration. and they might be aggrieved that it's over the gas station guy and then it's this guy and then they continue to gather and gather. so sometimes they're looking for when you have somebody like what we're hearing where they might be looking at this web site and that web site, they're surfing, looking for somebody who agrees with them, somebody who they might be able to champion that same cause and sap, yey, yeah, that guy has the same frustration i do. it makes se
. >> they do, absolutely, anderson. it takes time for them to decide. they could move on a pathway to violence and a quick pattern but more likely it's a lot slower they get an idea, they decide they have a grievances are whether it's real or perceived and then they build on that grievance. and sometimes they may have a grievance that they don't really have a good cause for. so they're angry at their boss, right? >> authorities sometimes call them grievance collectors. >>...
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what do i know, anderson? you understand. i wish my name was anderson.ace. you got look like you to be an anderson. >> i don't know what that means. it's popular in brazil. >> is it really? >> i don't know why. >> howard is on the list of popular names. it actually just broke into -- it's 999. my mother wanted to name me harvey. which would have made my life more difficult. >> that would have been ashonda. >> my mother was not good at picking names. my sisters name is ellen. she wanted to name her fern. she would have been fern stern. she says fern is a beautiful name. my father stepped in and said are you crazy? that can't be. so, i'm not harvey i'm howard. and i'm thankful for that at least. >> fern stern. >> i would have gotten beaten up 20 times more. >> thank you very much. >> all right, thanks. >> appreciate it. >> good seeing you. >> hope you interviewed this interview with howard stern. his best-selling look is out now. thanks for watching. >>> dorian is now a category 4 hurricane as it powers towards the bahamas and florida. we have the latest o
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but this is not a new thing, anderson. i mean, we always express astonishment at his behavior, but his behavior is quite consistent. i mean this is really very predictable. people were attacking him for his role in incitement. he didn't like it, he struck back and he was very consumed with how people thought about him. the tweets about how people were -- how people felt about him, how they appreciated their president and so on. so missed the moment that it was painful in and of itself. >> according to cnn's reporting, the overwhelming majority of the patients at two el paso hospitals told the white house they did not want to spend any time with the president. i'm just curious, in your experiences in the white house, did anything like that ever happen on a trip of this nature where people say, you know, i don't want to meet the president? >> i don't honestly think that -- it certainly depth happen in the administration i served, president obama's administration. i don't think it's happened in any administration. people gene
but this is not a new thing, anderson. i mean, we always express astonishment at his behavior, but his behavior is quite consistent. i mean this is really very predictable. people were attacking him for his role in incitement. he didn't like it, he struck back and he was very consumed with how people thought about him. the tweets about how people were -- how people felt about him, how they appreciated their president and so on. so missed the moment that it was painful in and of itself. >>...
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anderson? >> jeff zeleny reporting.want to bring in former clinton campaign manager who serves as the president of a house democratic superpac. and cnn political commentator. you helped senator clinton when the iowa caucuses in 2016. what is the most important thing to keep in mind right now as the candidates are working that stage? >> you heard a lot of it just on the segment before this. you know, iowa is about two things, it's first of all building that universe of supporters that you turn out to those caucuses, but there's what's happens in that caucus room. the iowa caucuses are not a popular vote. tough physically get people to stand with your candidate group and then you're allocated a certain number of delegates based on that. this year a big change is that some people can decide to caucus early in a certain number of delegates will be allocated there. so every human being that's coming -- that's showing up is strategically really important and training, motivation, commitment, loyalty, all of these things matte
anderson? >> jeff zeleny reporting.want to bring in former clinton campaign manager who serves as the president of a house democratic superpac. and cnn political commentator. you helped senator clinton when the iowa caucuses in 2016. what is the most important thing to keep in mind right now as the candidates are working that stage? >> you heard a lot of it just on the segment before this. you know, iowa is about two things, it's first of all building that universe of supporters...
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as you can see, anderson, that is not el paso. that is not the border.ays about immigrants, about people who are coming here just to get a better life for themselves, for their children, that's not the border, that's not el paso. >> obviously there are some people in el paso who like president trump and want him to come and there are others who may not like his rhetoric but feel he is the commander in chief, he is -- and has a right to visit. to those people, what do you say? >> i think most importantly we need to stand together as el pasoans first. of course we understand that he's the president. he's the duly elected president of the united states. but first and foremost we need to make sure that these families are healing. we need to make sure that el paso is coming together to support one another. part of that is also ensuring that the victims and families of the victims feel safe, that they feel like they're being listened to. there's somebody who genuinely has cared about them. it is a little hard to have a president who says so much angry rhetoric
as you can see, anderson, that is not el paso. that is not the border.ays about immigrants, about people who are coming here just to get a better life for themselves, for their children, that's not the border, that's not el paso. >> obviously there are some people in el paso who like president trump and want him to come and there are others who may not like his rhetoric but feel he is the commander in chief, he is -- and has a right to visit. to those people, what do you say? >> i...
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>> not really, anderson. i can't say i'm very much surprised. i was hoping that the president was a man of action instead of a man of talk and, you know, the people of dayton when this happened on sunday night, you know, shouted to the governor, who is a republican, to do something, not say something. the governor is responding. our congressman is responding with an assault -- supporting an assault weapon ban but unfortunately, we're not seeing that action out of the leader in washington. >> yeah, i mean, you spoke last time you were on the to gram -- program, about wanting action from washington. it does -- i mean, i assume it seems to you that the president is more concerned about the nra wants than what the residents of dayton wants. it's kind of -- it's not unbelievable to me, it's all too believable but this would be the exact same play he did after parkland, you know, talking about background checks when people are upset and furious and mourning and then when he thinks attention is sort of faded and, you know, more people are whispering in
>> not really, anderson. i can't say i'm very much surprised. i was hoping that the president was a man of action instead of a man of talk and, you know, the people of dayton when this happened on sunday night, you know, shouted to the governor, who is a republican, to do something, not say something. the governor is responding. our congressman is responding with an assault -- supporting an assault weapon ban but unfortunately, we're not seeing that action out of the leader in washington....
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and bad news aboutjimmy anderson. players' stomachs tonight. and bad news about jimmy anderson.r the other seam bowlers. 0nly missed him. more work for the other seam bowlers. only four overs from james anderson. he has had that calf problem. he went for a scan at lunchtime and we haven't seen him since. and the bowlers picking up the slack have struggled. it becomes a long day when your main guys in the dressing room with his calf wrapped in ice or whatever. they we re wrapped in ice or whatever. they were doing so well but that knock by steve smith will go down in australian ashes history. it might even be a defining moment on the first day. appreciate that. you can hear phil tufnell and bbc tms this series. it has been an extraordinary day. and confirmation there. steve smith bowled out on 144 by stuart broad. in the women's game, there are concerns for england after a disappointing ashes, which saw them lose 12—4 to australia in the multi—format series. their only victory was in the final t20 last night at bristol to restore some pride. patrick gearey reports. such as austra
and bad news aboutjimmy anderson. players' stomachs tonight. and bad news about jimmy anderson.r the other seam bowlers. 0nly missed him. more work for the other seam bowlers. only four overs from james anderson. he has had that calf problem. he went for a scan at lunchtime and we haven't seen him since. and the bowlers picking up the slack have struggled. it becomes a long day when your main guys in the dressing room with his calf wrapped in ice or whatever. they we re wrapped in ice or...
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police chief said that officer anderson's actions are disgraceful and do not represent d.c.olice. >>> staying in the district two addional people arrested following that brutal attack outside of the washington hilton last month.t a dozen teenagers attacked a man outside the hotel on connecticut avenuin northwest. police aested a 17 and 18-year-old. they already arrested a 1 and 17-year-old. officers are looking for about 10 more people. >> ♪ >> new details ts morning about the autopsy results o jeffrey epstein's body which shows he had several broken bones in his neck. according to the "washington post." epstein reportedly used a bed sleet tsheet to hang him zell. himself. officials are investigating why he was not checked on every 30 minut as he was supposed to be. trying to determine now if the jail guards were sleeping on me fjob. weather and trafficon the 5s. ood rning.ng, yeah, more of the same today. waking up with justid few starte day. >> all right. >> and it will be a very warm and humid end to the day as well. >>hreat of showers. >> yeah, we got those in the foreca
police chief said that officer anderson's actions are disgraceful and do not represent d.c.olice. >>> staying in the district two addional people arrested following that brutal attack outside of the washington hilton last month.t a dozen teenagers attacked a man outside the hotel on connecticut avenuin northwest. police aested a 17 and 18-year-old. they already arrested a 1 and 17-year-old. officers are looking for about 10 more people. >> ♪ >> new details ts morning...
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earlier this week, there had been some positive noises from anderson.n the fourth test next week. he'll be replaced by somerset seamer craig 0verton. with the ashes series tied at one all, the momentum is with england after that sensational win at headingley last week. he's going to be feeling his pain. i know he will be gutted, and it might actually give him a bit more steel to come backjust actually give him a bit more steel to come back just for another actually give him a bit more steel to come backjust for another little ste nt, to come backjust for another little stent, just to remind himself of what he has achieved in his career. this one blip will be frustrating, but we all know what a bowler he is. so anderson out, but england will still have the pace ofjofra archer to call upon — he's taken 13 wickets in his first two test matches. archer's inclusion in the england side has changed the series — according to his head coach at sussex — jason gillespie. i like the look of the australian bowling. but i think england's bowling. but i think england'
earlier this week, there had been some positive noises from anderson.n the fourth test next week. he'll be replaced by somerset seamer craig 0verton. with the ashes series tied at one all, the momentum is with england after that sensational win at headingley last week. he's going to be feeling his pain. i know he will be gutted, and it might actually give him a bit more steel to come backjust actually give him a bit more steel to come back just for another actually give him a bit more steel to...
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>> right, anderson, this is from our investigate team.ere in touch with lawyers for the family of the suspect. those lawyers are telling cnn tonight that in the weeks before the shooting, the suspect's mother called the police department in allen, texas, expressing concern that her son was purchasing an ak-type firearm. that's very likely a reference to an ak-47 designed to kill several people with one burst. according to the lawyers, the mother was worried about his maturity level, his age and lack of experience regarding owning that kind of a firearm. the lawyers say she was not motivated out of concern that he posed any kind of a threat to anyone and it is not clear tonight whether that ak-type firearm was the same weapon used here in this walmart shooting. but clearly the mother had enough concern in the weeks just before this shooting that she contacted the police department in his hometown of allen, texas. >> and that kind of weapon is one of the things he wrote about. did authorities act on the information? is there anything they c
>> right, anderson, this is from our investigate team.ere in touch with lawyers for the family of the suspect. those lawyers are telling cnn tonight that in the weeks before the shooting, the suspect's mother called the police department in allen, texas, expressing concern that her son was purchasing an ak-type firearm. that's very likely a reference to an ak-47 designed to kill several people with one burst. according to the lawyers, the mother was worried about his maturity level, his...
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james anderson's calf injury means he'll play no further part. fourth round. and we meet the man standing between british fighter luke campbell and a world title. the three—weight world champion on his dreams and the inspirations that drive him. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm gavin ramjaun. england have been dealt a big blow, in the ashes against australia. fast bowlerjames anderson has been ruled out for the rest of the series. he had been playing for lancashire's second 11 in a bid to prove his fitness, but he felt a pain in his calf yesterday. following that, medical teams have ruled him out for the final two tests. earlier this week, there had been some positive noises from anderson. he said he felt like he was getting somewhere and seemed hopeful of playing in the fourth test next week. he'll be replaced by somerset seamer craig overton. with the ashes series tied at one all, the momentum is with england after that sensational win at headingley last week. this is as worse as it gets for an athlete. the one thing you want to do is play o
james anderson's calf injury means he'll play no further part. fourth round. and we meet the man standing between british fighter luke campbell and a world title. the three—weight world champion on his dreams and the inspirations that drive him. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm gavin ramjaun. england have been dealt a big blow, in the ashes against australia. fast bowlerjames anderson has been ruled out for the rest of the series. he had been playing for lancashire's second 11 in a bid to...
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i'm anderson cooper, and breaking news coverage of a standoff in philadelphia. six police officers have been shot and wounded. two officers still inside the building. if i if i wiphiladelphia's poli commissioner said in the last hour the shooter refuses to come out peacefully in his words and is holed up inside. jason carroll is at the scene for us. what's the latest? >> reporter: still a volatile situation. we're standing two blocks from where this standoff is making place. you can see down there at the intersection, the row house in question where the suspect or suspects are inside. this started at about 4:35 this afternoon. that's when police were out here serving a search warrant. the narcotics team responded to that. they were met by gunfire. officers at one point jumping out of windows in order to escape and then the calls came in for backup, for extra help. philadelphia police descended on the scene, swat, trying to get this suspect to give himself up. at every turn they were met by gunfire. there are still two officers who are barricaded inside the resid
i'm anderson cooper, and breaking news coverage of a standoff in philadelphia. six police officers have been shot and wounded. two officers still inside the building. if i if i wiphiladelphia's poli commissioner said in the last hour the shooter refuses to come out peacefully in his words and is holed up inside. jason carroll is at the scene for us. what's the latest? >> reporter: still a volatile situation. we're standing two blocks from where this standoff is making place. you can see...
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what do i know, anderson? you understand. i wish my name was anderson. it wouldn't fit this face. that means. it's popular in brazil. >> is it really? >> i don't know why. >> howard is on the list of popular names. it actually just broke into -- it's 999. my mother wanted to name me harvey. which would have made my life more difficult. my mother was not good at picking names. my sisters name is ellen. she wanted to name her fern. she would have been fern stern. she says fern is a beautiful name. my father stepped in and said are you crazy? that can't be. so, i'm not mharvey i'm howard. >> fern stern. >> i would have gotten beaten up 20 times more. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. >> i hope you enjoyed this interview with howard stern. his book is out now. thank you for watching. >>> this is "cnn tonight." i'm laura coates sitting in for don lemon. breaking news hurricane dorian a category 4 storm. 21 million people in florida bracing this extremely dangerous storm. the national hurricane center poses says poses a significant threat to florida. if dorian remains a category 4, that w
what do i know, anderson? you understand. i wish my name was anderson. it wouldn't fit this face. that means. it's popular in brazil. >> is it really? >> i don't know why. >> howard is on the list of popular names. it actually just broke into -- it's 999. my mother wanted to name me harvey. which would have made my life more difficult. my mother was not good at picking names. my sisters name is ellen. she wanted to name her fern. she would have been fern stern. she says fern...
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>> let me be real frank, anderson. you know, i'm really focused on what we can do in ohio.ng the mayor and i were together. we put together a group of pastors, ministers in dayton, over 100 of them. we did that so i could explain to them what my proposals were and they're comprehensive. as you said, they involve a lot of different things. certainly help with people to identify people who have a mental health problem early, early on, as a key component of that. but we have very good support from that group. it is a very diverse group. it was every religion -- >> right. >> -- frankly, in the dayton area. we're building a grassroots support. and i think that as we explain and people see the actual language and legislators can look at this and see that, look, there is a protection in there, you do have to go to court. the burden is upon the prosecutor to prove that this person is a danger to themselves or danger to others, and to prove the other elements that are in there. >> right. >> i think that people will say, look, that is due process. and i can accept that because -- >>
>> let me be real frank, anderson. you know, i'm really focused on what we can do in ohio.ng the mayor and i were together. we put together a group of pastors, ministers in dayton, over 100 of them. we did that so i could explain to them what my proposals were and they're comprehensive. as you said, they involve a lot of different things. certainly help with people to identify people who have a mental health problem early, early on, as a key component of that. but we have very good...
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anderson cooper is in el paso.e in dayton, we just shared the first part of my interview with dane thomas, the head manager at ned peppers bar. it was at the front doorstep of this bar where police took this gunman down. dane heard the gunshots. dane rushed to the front of the bar and he talked about the doorman, he talked about how the doorman wanted to save lives and grabbed the gun. right? he also talked about a former army ranger on staff at the bar who is also critical late saturday night in saving lives. did you see the gunman down on the ground? >> yes. >> what did you see? >> she was on the ground. there was some slight movement, some slight action. >> he was alive. >> he was still alive. he had taken his last breath -- or did take his last breath and then you just see the cops or police all surrounding him, guns pointed at him waiting. >> what were you thinking in that moment? >> i was hoping that everybody was okay. i had not seen what had gone on down the road yet. i didn't see the people on the ground y
anderson cooper is in el paso.e in dayton, we just shared the first part of my interview with dane thomas, the head manager at ned peppers bar. it was at the front doorstep of this bar where police took this gunman down. dane heard the gunshots. dane rushed to the front of the bar and he talked about the doorman, he talked about how the doorman wanted to save lives and grabbed the gun. right? he also talked about a former army ranger on staff at the bar who is also critical late saturday night...
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here's part one of anderson's interview. >> your dad was killed on a plane crash. 10 years old. along with your two brothers peter and paul. and they were the closest brothers to you in age. >> yeah. i'm the youngest of 11. >> i had my dad die when i was 10 too. it's such a horrible age. i can't imagine losing two of my brothers as well. for me losing my dad then, it changed the trajectory of my life. i'm a different person i feel like than i was meant to be. and i feel like there are times. i -- i remember when i was 10 i feel like i marked time. to this day i marked time while my dad was alive and after. >> without a doubt. yeah. there's another guy -- there's another steve. there's a steve colbert. there's that kid before my father and my brothers died. it's actually kind of difficult. i have vivid memories from when they died to the present. there's this break in the cable of my memory at their death. everything before that has got an odd ghostly -- >> like shards of glass. >> flashes. >> it's interesting to me how when you -- i bring it up meeting somebody for
here's part one of anderson's interview. >> your dad was killed on a plane crash. 10 years old. along with your two brothers peter and paul. and they were the closest brothers to you in age. >> yeah. i'm the youngest of 11. >> i had my dad die when i was 10 too. it's such a horrible age. i can't imagine losing two of my brothers as well. for me losing my dad then, it changed the trajectory of my life. i'm a different person i feel like than i was meant to be. and i feel like...
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>> it's hard to explain, anderson. comparing the levels of arrests that the director referred to in his testimony with the sort of disruptions as we call them or arrests that we were making in 2012 and 2013, when i was leading that division at the bureau, these numbers are very high. 100 arrests at a basically midpoint with months left in the fiscal year, which is the calendar by which the bureau measures those things, they could very well be at an all-time high by the end of the year. a lot of different factors that could potentially be influencing that increase. i can assure you that an lifral will look for similarities from event to event, looking at the writings and communications of these attackers, trying to piece together how these folks were influenced and what pushed them down that pathway to radicalization that ended with terrible tragedy. >> is it unfair to draw a line to president trump? do you think it's accurate? >> it may be premature. here is what i will say. we know for a fact that extremists of all so
>> it's hard to explain, anderson. comparing the levels of arrests that the director referred to in his testimony with the sort of disruptions as we call them or arrests that we were making in 2012 and 2013, when i was leading that division at the bureau, these numbers are very high. 100 arrests at a basically midpoint with months left in the fiscal year, which is the calendar by which the bureau measures those things, they could very well be at an all-time high by the end of the year. a...
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attorney david anderson announced the arrest of 32 alleged drug trackers, two of them anderson said are high ranking trackers from mexico and honduras. their street deal were housed in oakland and commuted to the tenderlo tenderloin. >> up to ten dealers were live in the residences lease bids highly organized traffickers. >> reaction from the mayor london breed and police chief william scott. >> we try to provide support and compassion here in san francisco. ultimately there has to be consequences for illegal activity. >> the collaboration is a good thing. >> reporter: u.s. attorney anderson says his office will not prosecute what he calls innocent homelessness, nor would they go after drug users who are not dealing. vic lee, abc7 news. >> employees at corporate walmart offices at san bruno and other cities staged a walkout in the hope the company will stop selling guns after one store was the scene of the mass shooting in el paso saturday and two employees were killed last week as a mississippi store. thomas marshall, a worker at the e-commerce office in san bruno organized the protest
attorney david anderson announced the arrest of 32 alleged drug trackers, two of them anderson said are high ranking trackers from mexico and honduras. their street deal were housed in oakland and commuted to the tenderlo tenderloin. >> up to ten dealers were live in the residences lease bids highly organized traffickers. >> reaction from the mayor london breed and police chief william scott. >> we try to provide support and compassion here in san francisco. ultimately there...
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anderson lost his own father at the same age. at one point during the discussion anderson had to choke back tears. >> you told an interviewer that you have learned to, in your words, love the thing that i most wish had not happened. i remember -- you went on to say what punishments of god are not gifts. do you really believe that? >> yes. it's a gift to exist. it's a gift to exist and with existence comes suffering. there's no escaping that. >> it doesn't mean you are happy -- >> i don't want it to have happened. i want it to not have happened. >> right. >> but if you are ungratefgrate your life, which is a positive thing to do, which not everybody is, but it's a positive thing to do, then you have to be grateful for all of it. >> colbert said his grief as a child helped him appreciate other suffering and better connect. >>> funeral services will be held tonight for one of the victims of the el paso shooting. 63-year-old margie reckar was killed as she shopped for groceries at walmart. her devastated husband invited the public to
anderson lost his own father at the same age. at one point during the discussion anderson had to choke back tears. >> you told an interviewer that you have learned to, in your words, love the thing that i most wish had not happened. i remember -- you went on to say what punishments of god are not gifts. do you really believe that? >> yes. it's a gift to exist. it's a gift to exist and with existence comes suffering. there's no escaping that. >> it doesn't mean you are happy --...
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certainly, england will think of the selection ofjames anderson. his absence was a factor, but could even hear have really challenged steve smith with his supreme batting? here on the final day, it was nathan lyne who finished beings for australia. could even shane wawn have wrapped things up so successfully? well, maybe. this spinner is always under pressure with the final day. he bowled with nagging accuracy and australia caught well. english dismissals, english resistance? well, jason roy playing a very much 620 well, jason roy playing a very much g20 kind of shot, missing the ball and was bowled out by nathan lyne. -- t-20, and was bowled out by nathan lyne. —— t—20, how are england adapting to the different disciplines of test match cricket? if you tired mines out there. they will have to come back quickly and they wantjofra archer to come back into the team and bowl quickly. to be 1—0 up in an ashes series, that is as rare and precious as steve smith. we didn't but as well as we would have liked, on day one. having said that, steve met was st
certainly, england will think of the selection ofjames anderson. his absence was a factor, but could even hear have really challenged steve smith with his supreme batting? here on the final day, it was nathan lyne who finished beings for australia. could even shane wawn have wrapped things up so successfully? well, maybe. this spinner is always under pressure with the final day. he bowled with nagging accuracy and australia caught well. english dismissals, english resistance? well, jason roy...
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grandfather anderson urged them on with his rich stark including where there's a will, there is a way. his grandsons learned that truth the hardware. note that there wasn't a spare minute the year for the boys to fall into street culture, which anderson feared. these lessons, and strenuous self-reliance, formed the bedrock of thomas' worldview. he temporarily disregarded them during his student face when he and his college comrades started off about how they were oppressed and victimized by a culture you retrieve lee tainted by racism, he quotes. someone became quite strange, he recalled. my grandfather was no victim, he writes. and he didn't send me to school to become one. my senior year, he snapped out of it. his old self-reliance expanded from a personal greed to a political one as he reflected upon how much his stance aggrieved victimhood that threatened to diminish and impede him, especially compared to what he came to see as his grandfathers heroic independence. he also conjured deeply the multiple harms that affirmative action had done to his black classmates, holy cross and y
grandfather anderson urged them on with his rich stark including where there's a will, there is a way. his grandsons learned that truth the hardware. note that there wasn't a spare minute the year for the boys to fall into street culture, which anderson feared. these lessons, and strenuous self-reliance, formed the bedrock of thomas' worldview. he temporarily disregarded them during his student face when he and his college comrades started off about how they were oppressed and victimized by a...
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late in the half dortmund's thomas delay any landed on his head after colliding with sebastian anderson but was able to return to action and continue until the break. less than 5 minutes after the restart struck again dortmund lucianne far for us down. and just sent out brad manual that can be a shot save by roman burkey but both are there to launch a torpedo from long range and only on were back in front and the berlin newcomers weren't done yet in the 75th minute they made it 31 i shall go back oh with some nifty work setting it up and anderson finishing the job and the day scoring to the daylight of the home for 3 months after winning promotion to the bundesliga oneone come up with another big surprise dortmund meanwhile unable to come from behind as they've done in their 1st 2 games of the season. quite the shock there for dortmund after a win. again tough stuff a tough game there for don't win but we're moving on to buy now and after the draw and a win so far this season binah already feeling the pressure we all know their special club with very high expectations and 4 points from
late in the half dortmund's thomas delay any landed on his head after colliding with sebastian anderson but was able to return to action and continue until the break. less than 5 minutes after the restart struck again dortmund lucianne far for us down. and just sent out brad manual that can be a shot save by roman burkey but both are there to launch a torpedo from long range and only on were back in front and the berlin newcomers weren't done yet in the 75th minute they made it 31 i shall go...
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william anderson, a forensic pathologist and former deputy chief medical examiner for >> i was askedle examining the original autopsy, something in an x-ray gets dr. anderson's attention. >> there was some indication that there was some other injury on the body, so when we did the exhumation, the jawbone was in two pieces so that indicates there was a fracture. >> reporter: a fracture that comes as a surprise to the family and most anyone following the case. >> now to new developments in a deadly mystery. >> reporter: dr. anderson's findings make national headlines. >> the family points to a new autopsy. >> reporter: and as soon as st. john's county sheriff david shoar learns about the exhumation, he goes on the attack and issues a scathing statement about the family. >> he has gone on to say that our family's basically paying someone to author a report for us, so we'll feel better, which isn't the case. >> despite rumors and statements to the contrary, we did this totally pro bono. >> reporter: in that statement, the sheriff goes on to say, "molesting michelle from her place of rest
william anderson, a forensic pathologist and former deputy chief medical examiner for >> i was askedle examining the original autopsy, something in an x-ray gets dr. anderson's attention. >> there was some indication that there was some other injury on the body, so when we did the exhumation, the jawbone was in two pieces so that indicates there was a fracture. >> reporter: a fracture that comes as a surprise to the family and most anyone following the case. >> now to...
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late in the half dortmund's thomas delay and he landed on his head after colliding with sebastian anderson but was able to return to action and continue until the break. less than 5 minutes after the restart struck again dortmund lucy i'm far from john. and your son out brad manual are conjugate his shots saved by perky but both are there to launch a torpedo from long range and don't yawn were back in front and the berlin newcomers weren't done yet the 75th minute they made it 31 i shall go back a with some nifty work setting it up and anderson finishing the job and the day scoring to the delight of the home for 3 months after winning promotion to the only on come up with another big surprise dortmund meanwhile unable to come from behind as they've done in their 1st 2 games of the season. ah. was quite the shock there for dortmund but now it's a bond after only a draw in a win so far this season already feeling the pressure we all know there are special couple of club with very high expectations and 4 points from 2 games just isn't enough 3 points for a must this time out so it's a good th
late in the half dortmund's thomas delay and he landed on his head after colliding with sebastian anderson but was able to return to action and continue until the break. less than 5 minutes after the restart struck again dortmund lucy i'm far from john. and your son out brad manual are conjugate his shots saved by perky but both are there to launch a torpedo from long range and don't yawn were back in front and the berlin newcomers weren't done yet the 75th minute they made it 31 i shall go...