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mike: the andersons.ou know, vacation every year in the mountains for snowing, up north for water skiing. john: we don't vacation anymore together. we don't do a lot of things because it's just too -- lemonis: as a family. john: yeah, because it's too painful. mike: our family just, like, broke apart. this back area is a little too cramped. lemonis: because you're trying to run two businesses out of 'em. mike: exactly. john: so this is the office. lemonis: hi, there. val: hi. lemonis: i'm marcus. val: val. nice to meet you. lemonis: val, nice to meet you. what do you do? val: i'm the office manager, and i take care of finances for tankfarm. i do -- lemonis: the stores? val: the stores. i do, like, the deposits at the banks. i do payroll. lemonis: and are you guys all paid through anderson? val: correct. lemonis: okay. john: this is amy. amy: i'm the production manager for anderson and tankfarm. lemonis: okay. amy: and then i do finances for anderson, as well, too. lemonis: are you on anderson's payroll, o
mike: the andersons.ou know, vacation every year in the mountains for snowing, up north for water skiing. john: we don't vacation anymore together. we don't do a lot of things because it's just too -- lemonis: as a family. john: yeah, because it's too painful. mike: our family just, like, broke apart. this back area is a little too cramped. lemonis: because you're trying to run two businesses out of 'em. mike: exactly. john: so this is the office. lemonis: hi, there. val: hi. lemonis: i'm...
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i don't be any clearer, anderson. this is a president in deep political trouble whose team said to him, you've got to start taking charge. you've got to change your tune. you've got to do short briefings. you've got to show that you really understand the science, and that you care about 150,000 americans who have passed away. instead, the president goes to the podium and starts spouting this drivel and can't seem to get out of his own way here. it is almost as if, anderson, the problem is so complex that he can't grab hold of it and instead, what he grabs hold of are conspiracy theories, which are easier to grab hold of because you can explain the inexplicable and say ah-ha that person is right and therefore, i am right because i believe the same thing, and that's how i'm going to get myself out of this mess, which is by keep talking about this stuff. except at this point, it's clear, look at the polls, the public is not buying it. >> dr. hotez, it's -- i'm just stunned yet again and just really just sad that we are i
i don't be any clearer, anderson. this is a president in deep political trouble whose team said to him, you've got to start taking charge. you've got to change your tune. you've got to do short briefings. you've got to show that you really understand the science, and that you care about 150,000 americans who have passed away. instead, the president goes to the podium and starts spouting this drivel and can't seem to get out of his own way here. it is almost as if, anderson, the problem is so...
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horace lorenzo anderson. he was murdered in seattle's chop zone autonomous zone or summer free love zone on june 20th. horse lorenzo anderson sr. is with us along with a family representative who is the executive director of not this time. andre taylor is with us. sir, i speak for everyone i know watching this program tonight. we are so sorry for the loss of your son. i don't know how -- i am a father. a sound that is 21 and a daughter that's 18, right around the age of your son. and this happened ten days ago and the city still didn't do anything to protect its citizenry. your thoughts, sir. >> i think they should've just been -- i mean, it's incredible. my son is 19. they should have been doing something about this a long time ago. like i said, i understand black lives matter and everything what's going on in everything but that's not my movement right now. my movement is to let them know that that was my son. you know what i'm saying? horace lorenzo anderson was my son. i don't know. i am not with all this
horace lorenzo anderson. he was murdered in seattle's chop zone autonomous zone or summer free love zone on june 20th. horse lorenzo anderson sr. is with us along with a family representative who is the executive director of not this time. andre taylor is with us. sir, i speak for everyone i know watching this program tonight. we are so sorry for the loss of your son. i don't know how -- i am a father. a sound that is 21 and a daughter that's 18, right around the age of your son. and this...
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>> thank you, anderson.irst, i want to stress that the purpose of the cdc guidelines are to provide a variety of different strategies for schools to use to help facilitate the reopening of schools. i can tell you that those guidance that we put out, are out and they stand. we do continue to provide additional material and actually had planned for some time some resources or consideration documents to help better understand the guidance, particularly for communities that are opening k-12. we have another document for parents and caregivers how to plan for kids to go back to school. >> you're saying you're not putting out new guidelines. the vice president just said it right there. he said we don't want them to be too tough, so you're going to be releasing new tools. i know you said you planned this. it sure seems like a coincidence these will show up next week, because these takes so much time to go through. i don't understand, either recommendations are based on science or not. why come out with new ones wit
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this, anderson, is the real test. >> yeah.beth cohen, thanks very much. >>> a friend and colleague of john lewis joins us. democratic james clyburn on the legacy of lewis and president trump's refusal to visit to pay respects to him at the capital today. this has been... it's unexplainable. these last three months, i have been wondering about the future in many ways. i'm not the only one going through this. some of my dearest friends, their businesses are still closed. there's always peaks and valleys. even through this pandemic, we're all in a valley at this moment. but the one thing you can always know is that there's a peak on the way. ♪ it's called ubrelvy. the migraine medicine for anytime, anywhere migraine strikes without worrying if it's too late or where you happen to be. one dose of ubrelvy can quickly stop a migraine in its tracks within two hours. many had pain relief in one hour. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. few people had side effects, most common were nausea and tiredness. ask about ubrelvy. the an
this, anderson, is the real test. >> yeah.beth cohen, thanks very much. >>> a friend and colleague of john lewis joins us. democratic james clyburn on the legacy of lewis and president trump's refusal to visit to pay respects to him at the capital today. this has been... it's unexplainable. these last three months, i have been wondering about the future in many ways. i'm not the only one going through this. some of my dearest friends, their businesses are still closed. there's...
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iain anderson. well, maybe.e minute, which is that people are doing the right thing and you know, we are beyond hearing from the banks that the vast, vast majority of people who have ta ken a vast, vast majority of people who have taken a payment holiday are hearing just this week that over 80% for one at the banks have started to pay back again. now, that is good news, but you are right, if people are starting to pay back then they shouldn't be punished for taking that payment holiday. if that option was there, it was government backed and it was taxpayer backed, then people should be able to get that back on the property ladder and be able to access credit again if they have been trying to do the right thing. but there is some good news. asl thing. but there is some good news. as i say, i am hearing people really are, the majority really are trying to pay the money back. penny smith and iain anderson, thank you very much. that is it for the paper is this hour. we will all be back again at 11:30pm for another l
iain anderson. well, maybe.e minute, which is that people are doing the right thing and you know, we are beyond hearing from the banks that the vast, vast majority of people who have ta ken a vast, vast majority of people who have taken a payment holiday are hearing just this week that over 80% for one at the banks have started to pay back again. now, that is good news, but you are right, if people are starting to pay back then they shouldn't be punished for taking that payment holiday. if that...
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anderson. what is your sense of the lack of leadership and the lack of -- what is hesitant to fuel -- >> i will just say generally that scam artists are usually looking to fill some sort of need that consumers have, or desperately want. so in this time, obviously, consumers would really love to have a cure for covid-19. scam artists are going to move in and try to fill that desire or need by promoting scams. i think it is the same with testing if there are tests out there, or if consumers are confused about tests, scammers will try to make whatever they can about any confusing situation. any situation where consumers feel like their needs are not being met. i would just make that general comment. we should never underestimate how clever and sophisticated some of these scams are. the scam artists are looking for every opportunity to get in and rip people off. so that is part of what is happening here. that is just what i will say generally. >> what do you say? >> thank you for that question and
anderson. what is your sense of the lack of leadership and the lack of -- what is hesitant to fuel -- >> i will just say generally that scam artists are usually looking to fill some sort of need that consumers have, or desperately want. so in this time, obviously, consumers would really love to have a cure for covid-19. scam artists are going to move in and try to fill that desire or need by promoting scams. i think it is the same with testing if there are tests out there, or if consumers...
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>> thank you, anderson. first, i want to stress that the purpose of the cdc guidelines are to provide a variety of different strategies for schools to use, to help facilitate the reopening of schools. i can tell you that those guidance that we put out are out and they stand. we do continue to provide additional material, and actually had planned for some time to add some resources or consideration documents to help better understand the guidance. particularly, for communities that are opening k-12s. we have another document for parents and caregivers. how to plan for your kid to go back to school. >> so you're saying you're not -- you're saying you're not putting out new guidelines. but i mean, the vice president just said it all right there. he said we don't want them to be too tough. so you're going to be releasing new tools. i know you said you had already planned this. sure seems like a coincidence now that these are going to show up next week. especially, because usually, these things take so much time
>> thank you, anderson. first, i want to stress that the purpose of the cdc guidelines are to provide a variety of different strategies for schools to use, to help facilitate the reopening of schools. i can tell you that those guidance that we put out are out and they stand. we do continue to provide additional material, and actually had planned for some time to add some resources or consideration documents to help better understand the guidance. particularly, for communities that are...
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anderson?tom foreman, thanks very much. >>> i want to go to white house correspondent jeremy diamond. does the white house plan to release the results of this test? i'm not sure why the president even brought this up. >> reporter: yeah, anderson, right now we don't even know which test the president is actually referring to. we know he took this montreal cognitive assessment back in 2018, and one official suggested to us that that was the test the president was referring to. but we also know he went to walter reed for the surprise visit just last fall. so the question is, did the president take another test here? ultimately, though, anderson, this is a pretty simple, short ten-minute test that tests memory and some simple mental faculty skills. and the thing that it says is that the president likely doesn't have any mild cognitive dysfunction. it doesn't really show anything else about the president's cognitive capabilities and yet we see the president here touting it. >> do we know why he's br
anderson?tom foreman, thanks very much. >>> i want to go to white house correspondent jeremy diamond. does the white house plan to release the results of this test? i'm not sure why the president even brought this up. >> reporter: yeah, anderson, right now we don't even know which test the president is actually referring to. we know he took this montreal cognitive assessment back in 2018, and one official suggested to us that that was the test the president was referring to. but...
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anderson accepts the terms. chisholm later writes in his recollection, in the historical society, he thought anderson should be court-martialed. just an interesting kind of bullying recollection of this. i'm sorry to have interrupted, but he did go on the second run. >> they supposedly led a successful calvary charge. the first major engagement of the war, the confederates won. but there is a myth about this win. what is that? >> there are several. first of all, the union shouldn't have lost. they outnumbered the rebels. the washington society turned out to watch this event with picnic baskets packed with lunch. in the afternoon, the federals came back and -- the confederates came back and routed the federals, the union. chisholm was engaged in sending coded messages. he even did it from the command, because if the message was countered, it could give away the plan. so he becomes very active. but there are reports that he sent a cipher to jefferson davis saying "we need your help at bull run." davis arrived, but
anderson accepts the terms. chisholm later writes in his recollection, in the historical society, he thought anderson should be court-martialed. just an interesting kind of bullying recollection of this. i'm sorry to have interrupted, but he did go on the second run. >> they supposedly led a successful calvary charge. the first major engagement of the war, the confederates won. but there is a myth about this win. what is that? >> there are several. first of all, the union shouldn't...
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anderson, it's a very long tunnel. you know, i hate to say it because the need and desire to be optimistic but i mean, you got to be real here. we -- and the numbers -- this is an objective story that they're telling because there is numbers and data and people can look at the numbers themselves. you don't have to believe us. look what is happening in the icu in florida. 48 icus in different counties in the state that are basically either full or near full. i mean, this is happening in other states in texas and arizona and california, 1800 patients in icus in california. my parents in are in florida. they are worried the hospitals in their area may be too full if they get sick. that is something we talked about in northern italy. what's happening but because when you hear people utilizing it in this way, it makes me worried, they aren't going to do enough about it. i don't know what he's talking about. likely to get worse before it gets better. >> dr. hotez, there still seems to be so much we don't know about long-term
anderson, it's a very long tunnel. you know, i hate to say it because the need and desire to be optimistic but i mean, you got to be real here. we -- and the numbers -- this is an objective story that they're telling because there is numbers and data and people can look at the numbers themselves. you don't have to believe us. look what is happening in the icu in florida. 48 icus in different counties in the state that are basically either full or near full. i mean, this is happening in other...
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what we do know, anderson, o'brien was last seen here last thursday. we are told he abruptly left after receiving a phone call. it's not clear if that phone call was about his diagnosis. but larry kudlow, another top aide today, said he believed it's because o'brien's daughter had tested positive for coronavirus. so they were trying to do some kind of contact tracing that way. but another shocking thing we learned today as we were reporting this out is that o'brien never told his own staff, formally, that he had tested positive for coronavirus. several of the top nsc staffers said they found out in the media that their boss tested positive for covid-19. and some people in the west wing were even surprised to learn about the diagnosis, which is notable given that he mostly works out of his office, which is in the west wing, not too far from the chief of staff's office and of course not too far from the oval office. >> is the president still essentially in this biological bunker, where everybody who comes to him has to be tested? i mean, is that still ha
what we do know, anderson, o'brien was last seen here last thursday. we are told he abruptly left after receiving a phone call. it's not clear if that phone call was about his diagnosis. but larry kudlow, another top aide today, said he believed it's because o'brien's daughter had tested positive for coronavirus. so they were trying to do some kind of contact tracing that way. but another shocking thing we learned today as we were reporting this out is that o'brien never told his own staff,...
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anderson? >> randi, thanks very much. from florida tonight, ahead, reaction to what members of the coronavirus task force had to say about a member that attended the hearing. chris murphy on their prognosis and the president's refusal to wear a mask when we return. because heart and kidney disease shouldn't prevent you from pushing your limits. because every baby deserves the very best start in life. because a changing environment should mean caring for the land that takes care of us all. at bayer, everything we do, from advances in health to innovations in agriculture, is to help every life we touch. at bayer, this is why we science. >>> during his testimony today dr. anthony fauci could not have made the more clear when you're outside and don't have the capability of maintaining distan distance, you should have it on. democrats and republicans, yet, as our next guest explained during the same hearing masks have nevertheless become a political issue because the loudest voice in the room and on social media, the president
anderson? >> randi, thanks very much. from florida tonight, ahead, reaction to what members of the coronavirus task force had to say about a member that attended the hearing. chris murphy on their prognosis and the president's refusal to wear a mask when we return. because heart and kidney disease shouldn't prevent you from pushing your limits. because every baby deserves the very best start in life. because a changing environment should mean caring for the land that takes care of us all....
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he is saying i am here, i am fit, broad and anderson.rson. he is saying i am here, i am fit, i am still at the very top of my game. put me on your tea m very top of my game. put me on your team sheet. hopefully you're going to have live cricket tomorrow. staying with cricket, we've had confirmation there's going to be a new men's international one—day super league. it starts with england against ireland in southampton on thursday and will feature 13 teams in total, determining qualification for the 2023 world cup in india. our cricket reporter henry morean's been telling me more about the england squad which has been named for the three one dayers against ireland, and it includes a couple of surprises. david willey and reese topley are the standout names returning to the england squad. rhys r hys to pley rhys topley has not played for them than since 2016. he has had a number of injuries but is back in the squad. david willey missed out on road cup selection despite being a key in the squad in 2019 —— world cup selection. joe denly is ba
he is saying i am here, i am fit, broad and anderson.rson. he is saying i am here, i am fit, i am still at the very top of my game. put me on your tea m very top of my game. put me on your team sheet. hopefully you're going to have live cricket tomorrow. staying with cricket, we've had confirmation there's going to be a new men's international one—day super league. it starts with england against ireland in southampton on thursday and will feature 13 teams in total, determining qualification...
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hughley, and bubba wallace, and now, anthony anderson! >> anthony: hello and welcome to "jimmy kimmel live." my name is anthony anderson. this is my second night in a row guest hosting the show. i actually do a lot here on abc. i'm on "black-ish," "to tell the truth," and for the past 11 years, i've been playing the role of george stephanopolis on "good morning america." i have to be honest, i'm feeling a little sentimental tonight. we looked it up, and this is my 41st appearance on this show. it was sweet, the staff gave me a cake today with candles and everything. but then i blew on it and we had to throw it away. y y'all could have let me eat the damn cake myself. this is the worst summer in recorded history and continues to roll on. i remember the old days when having a bad summer just meant you sat in poison ivy. in 2020, itchy ass is your best case scenario. remember that movie, "i know what you did last summer?" they should make one about this summer. only this time, the killer is the one not wearing a mask. and he doesn't use a ho
hughley, and bubba wallace, and now, anthony anderson! >> anthony: hello and welcome to "jimmy kimmel live." my name is anthony anderson. this is my second night in a row guest hosting the show. i actually do a lot here on abc. i'm on "black-ish," "to tell the truth," and for the past 11 years, i've been playing the role of george stephanopolis on "good morning america." i have to be honest, i'm feeling a little sentimental tonight. we looked it up,...
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i'm your temporary host, anthony anderson.f the white house black lives matter plaza, but just to be safe, in case trump didn't get the message, she had this giant mural visible from space painted there, too. please say hello to mayor muriel bowser. >> hi, anthony. thanks for having me. >> how are you? >> i'm doing fantastic. >> we're going to just jump right into the mural. and the renaming of the street. why did you do it? >> well, anthony, i think you saw, like so many americans saw, peaceful protesters in front of the white house after a horrendous murder witnessed by the world, attacked by their government. and what we saw here in washington, d.c., was federal forces, national guards, police that were unidentified, slowly moving on to d.c. streets, away from the white house and out into our city and into local washington. we really felt that we had to push them back. we did all that we could, using all of our arguments and persuasion and going to the media. and we were able to push those guards back and reclaim our street
i'm your temporary host, anthony anderson.f the white house black lives matter plaza, but just to be safe, in case trump didn't get the message, she had this giant mural visible from space painted there, too. please say hello to mayor muriel bowser. >> hi, anthony. thanks for having me. >> how are you? >> i'm doing fantastic. >> we're going to just jump right into the mural. and the renaming of the street. why did you do it? >> well, anthony, i think you saw, like...
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i am anderson cooper, in new york. >> and i'm dr. sanjay gupta. this is our 18th cnn global town hall. it's been seen around the world, cnn international, cnn espanol, and streamed on cnn.com. >> the experts warned it could come to this and now, sadly, it has. cases today, crossing the 4 million mark in this country. not so long ago, it was 15. not 15,000 or even 1,500 people. it was 15 people. and the president was saying it would soon be zero. instead, tonight, it is 4 million, plus. >> and the pace of growth is also accelerating. it took 99 days to reach to a million confirmed cases. 43 days to go from 1 to 2 million. 28 more days to add another million. and anderson, we have gone from 3 to 4 million in only 15 days now. >> wow. the president spoke late today. made no mention of that milestone or the 144,000 of those 4 million plus, 144,000 people in this country who have now died. he did, however, cancel a portion of the republican national convention in jacksonville, florida. no surprise there. he also continued his push for classrooms to reo
i am anderson cooper, in new york. >> and i'm dr. sanjay gupta. this is our 18th cnn global town hall. it's been seen around the world, cnn international, cnn espanol, and streamed on cnn.com. >> the experts warned it could come to this and now, sadly, it has. cases today, crossing the 4 million mark in this country. not so long ago, it was 15. not 15,000 or even 1,500 people. it was 15 people. and the president was saying it would soon be zero. instead, tonight, it is 4 million,...
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i'm anderson cooper in new york. >> and i'm dr. sanjay gupta. this is our 19th cnn global town hall coronavirus facts and fears. it's being seen around the world tonight on cnn international, cnn espanol, and also being streamed on cnn.com. >> pushing the death toll over the 150,000 mark in this country. shortly before airtime, we got word that university of washington researchers have revised their estimates upward, predicting almost 231,000 fatalities in this country, alone, by november. we also saw another 1.4 million file jobless claims and the economy shrink, by the largest percentage on record. since our last town hall, one week ago, covid deaths have reached new highs in florida, in texas, and california. with more states now in danger of their own surge in cases. we spoke to a doctor in el paso who had to treat a patient in the parking lot because there was no room inside. we have reported on people waiting so long for test results, it's often useless for keeping people around them safe. in the seven days since our last town hall, we hav
i'm anderson cooper in new york. >> and i'm dr. sanjay gupta. this is our 19th cnn global town hall coronavirus facts and fears. it's being seen around the world tonight on cnn international, cnn espanol, and also being streamed on cnn.com. >> pushing the death toll over the 150,000 mark in this country. shortly before airtime, we got word that university of washington researchers have revised their estimates upward, predicting almost 231,000 fatalities in this country, alone, by...
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anderson, thank you for being back. everybody asks me, nobody called mr. anderson?how, as it was going on, the white house switchboard called asking for your number. happened since? >> a lot of things have happened just because of your show, i believe. i wanted to say first of all, want to give my heart out to everyone because of your show, people have been reaching out to the with the most, the best, around the world. i've gotten cards from around the world. people i don't even know reaching out to me, saying that you're a great dad and different things. i wish i had a dad like you, d things like this, you know. it's been very overwhelming. >> sean: how was the president's call? tell us about that. >> kind of like just, you know, basic, he called and gave his condolences. t you know, like i said, a phone call is like, you know, i call you and tell you i love you. i can tell you that. it's a different thing when somebody's right there embracing you and telling you you love them. you can feel the love. i'm not into politics so i don't know if the conversation was jus
anderson, thank you for being back. everybody asks me, nobody called mr. anderson?how, as it was going on, the white house switchboard called asking for your number. happened since? >> a lot of things have happened just because of your show, i believe. i wanted to say first of all, want to give my heart out to everyone because of your show, people have been reaching out to the with the most, the best, around the world. i've gotten cards from around the world. people i don't even know...
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anderson?i, thanks very much. >>> ahead, reaction to what members of the coronavirus task force had to say about a member that attended the hearing. senator chris murphy on their prognosis and the president's refusal to wear a mask when we return. (burke) at farmers, we know how nice it is to save on your auto policy. but it's even nicer knowing that if this happens... ...or this.... ...or even this... ...we've seen and covered it. so, get a quote today. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ iredefined the wordng th'school' this year. it's why, at xfinity, we're committed to helping kids keep learning through the summer. and help college students studying at home stay connected through our university program. we're providing affordable internet access to low income families through our internet essentials program. and this summer, xfinity is creating a virtual summer camp for kids at home- all on xfinity x1. we're committed to helping all families stay connected. learn more at xfinity
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anderson's son.hould have protected the city, the people of her city. >> i want to go back to the president's phone because we were both on the phone call. the president was extremely gracious. he called at a perfect time, during the funeral services. it just lifted horace up. he was elated, screaming, i got a call from the president. i don't want to belittle the power of the presidency or the seat of the presidency. it was very, very special for him and it was very, very special for myself. whatever your politics are, it doesn't matter. the office is the most powerful office in this world and to be able to receive a phone call from the president, he gets no higher than that. i just want to make sure we covered that. >> sean: i got a lot of reaction too and everybody that i have talked to, everyone that's written me, everyone i saw over the weekend since their love and prayers to you and i send mine too. father to father. thank you both for being with us. you'll be in our prayers. we'll stay in touch
anderson's son.hould have protected the city, the people of her city. >> i want to go back to the president's phone because we were both on the phone call. the president was extremely gracious. he called at a perfect time, during the funeral services. it just lifted horace up. he was elated, screaming, i got a call from the president. i don't want to belittle the power of the presidency or the seat of the presidency. it was very, very special for him and it was very, very special for...
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sanjay gupta and anderson starts now. >> welcome. i'm anderson cooper in new york. >> and i'm dr. sanjay gupta. this is our 18th cnn go elobal n hall. it's being seen international. >> we start off tonight in a very bad place. the experts warned it could come to this and sadly, it has. cases today crosses the 4 million mark in this country. not long ago it was 15 people. and the president was saying it would soon be zero. instead tonight, it is 4 million plus. >> and the pace of growth is also accelerating. it took 99 days to reach to a million cases, 43 days to go from 1 million to 3 million and we have gone from 3 to 4 million in 15 days. >> the president made no mention of that milestone or the 144,000 of those 4 million plus, 144,000 people in this country who have now died. he did cancel a portion of the republican national convention in jacksonville, florida. no real surprise there. new deaths in the state, 173, reaching another daily high. he also continued his push for classrooms to reopen without really a national plan. and just moments ago, those revised and delayed cdc
sanjay gupta and anderson starts now. >> welcome. i'm anderson cooper in new york. >> and i'm dr. sanjay gupta. this is our 18th cnn go elobal n hall. it's being seen international. >> we start off tonight in a very bad place. the experts warned it could come to this and sadly, it has. cases today crosses the 4 million mark in this country. not long ago it was 15 people. and the president was saying it would soon be zero. instead tonight, it is 4 million plus. >> and the...
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they only listed one thing, anderson. and that was this guidance that most students should bring their lunch to schools and said that wouldn't work because, of course, so many kids rely on schools to get their lunch. but they didn't list any of the other issues that the president had with this guidance he was publicly attacking. >> in the briefing today, press secretary was asked about the president's confidence in dr. fauci. what did she say? >> well, you notice dr. fauci wasn't there on that stage today. that's because he was here, at the white house, for that task force meeting. while the rest of the task force, majority of them, were at the department of education. why is dr. fauci not there? the president's been criticizing him. and instead, kayleigh mcenany would not say, yes, the president does have confidence in the nih director. she just said he has confidence in the conclusion that his medical advisers are bringing to him. but she did say he basically takes the information they give to him, and he pulls that inf
they only listed one thing, anderson. and that was this guidance that most students should bring their lunch to schools and said that wouldn't work because, of course, so many kids rely on schools to get their lunch. but they didn't list any of the other issues that the president had with this guidance he was publicly attacking. >> in the briefing today, press secretary was asked about the president's confidence in dr. fauci. what did she say? >> well, you notice dr. fauci wasn't...
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hughley, and bubba wallace, and now, anthony anderson!> anthony: hello and welcome to "jimmy kimmel live." my name is anthony anderson. this is my second night in a row guest hosting the show. i actually do a lot here on abc. i'm on "black-ish," "to tell the truth," and for the past 11 years, i've been playing the role of george stephanopolis on "good morning america." i have to be honest, i'm feeling a little sentimental tonight. we looked it up, and this is my 41st appearance on this show.
hughley, and bubba wallace, and now, anthony anderson!> anthony: hello and welcome to "jimmy kimmel live." my name is anthony anderson. this is my second night in a row guest hosting the show. i actually do a lot here on abc. i'm on "black-ish," "to tell the truth," and for the past 11 years, i've been playing the role of george stephanopolis on "good morning america." i have to be honest, i'm feeling a little sentimental tonight. we looked it up, and...
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and that's not an arbitrary number, anderson. that's based on some calculations, that i am glad to share, if you wish. other elements of the plan include a variety of things. but in the context of john lewis, taking his final journey, i want to mention that one of the big ones is health inequities. and the health inequities that we have seen in people of color and in vulnerable populations, of a wide variety, have been accentuated by the coronavirus pandemic. but they didn't start, they weren't caused, by the pandemic. we have failed, over generations, to deal with these health inequities. and that's one of the things that we need to do, and we need to get more serious about it now. >> when you talk about the number of testing. it's not, of course, just the number of actual tests. it's how quickly this can get results. what is a reasonable timeframe that those -- i think you said 2.3 million tests a day -- would get results? because obviously, two weeks is -- makes the test almost meaningless. >> exactly. just what you said is ab
and that's not an arbitrary number, anderson. that's based on some calculations, that i am glad to share, if you wish. other elements of the plan include a variety of things. but in the context of john lewis, taking his final journey, i want to mention that one of the big ones is health inequities. and the health inequities that we have seen in people of color and in vulnerable populations, of a wide variety, have been accentuated by the coronavirus pandemic. but they didn't start, they weren't...
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some, anderson, even using the summer months to update their wills. dr. anthony fauci finally talked to the president. that's good because fauci has been on the front line of hiv and sars and ebola. i want to show you this picture, it was tweeted out by a senior investigator at the nih. that is dr. fauci five years ago. he was suiting up before treating an ebola patient. dr. fauci wanted to show his staff that he would not ask them to do anything he wouldn't do himself. the investigator tweeted, quote, that's what leadership looks like. quite a picture, anderson, huh? >> that's extraordinary. sanjay we've touched on this already. we want to talk about what's going on in florida. randi kaye joins us from west palm beach. it seems all the numbers in florida are pretty dire? >> reporter: yeah, anderson, they really are, nearly 14,000 new cases in the last 24 hours. that brings us to a total of about 315,000 cases statewide and more than 4,600 deaths, and here is a stunning statistic. you talked about the european union, comparing florida to the entire uk, fl
some, anderson, even using the summer months to update their wills. dr. anthony fauci finally talked to the president. that's good because fauci has been on the front line of hiv and sars and ebola. i want to show you this picture, it was tweeted out by a senior investigator at the nih. that is dr. fauci five years ago. he was suiting up before treating an ebola patient. dr. fauci wanted to show his staff that he would not ask them to do anything he wouldn't do himself. the investigator...
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>> anderson, happy to be here.this is the first trial our colleagues have actually tested the ability of our vaccine to generate an immune response in healthy volunteers. and what was done here was to expose three groups of individuals to a low, medium, and then high dose, and then measure in their blood how much antibodies do they produce? and whether those antibodies could, indeed, inhibit the ability of this virus to affect cells. and of course, the first thing you look for is always safety and tolerability so that was an important measure as well. what we have found here and described is that in every one of the individuals exposed, even at the lower dose, we can see antibodies. and we can see antibodies that have neutralizing activity. if you look at the medium and high doses, the levels of antibodies exceed, on average, the levels of those people who have actually been sick with covid-19. on the other side, the safety and tolerability profile. was consistent with what we have seen with other similar vaccines
>> anderson, happy to be here.this is the first trial our colleagues have actually tested the ability of our vaccine to generate an immune response in healthy volunteers. and what was done here was to expose three groups of individuals to a low, medium, and then high dose, and then measure in their blood how much antibodies do they produce? and whether those antibodies could, indeed, inhibit the ability of this virus to affect cells. and of course, the first thing you look for is always...
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i am your host for the next two nights, anthony anderson.immy is taking the summer off to do whatever the hell white people do. polo? ice fishing? i don't know. so he asked me to guest host, which, the word guest doesn't seem quite right. when you invite a guest over for dinner, you don't make them show up to an empty house and cook their own damn food, do you? but i'm happy to be guest-hosting the show. i'm a little less happy about gupa
i am your host for the next two nights, anthony anderson.immy is taking the summer off to do whatever the hell white people do. polo? ice fishing? i don't know. so he asked me to guest host, which, the word guest doesn't seem quite right. when you invite a guest over for dinner, you don't make them show up to an empty house and cook their own damn food, do you? but i'm happy to be guest-hosting the show. i'm a little less happy about gupa
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>> good evening, anderson. first trial our colleagues actually have tested the ability of our vaccine to generate an immune response in healthy volunteers. what was done here is to expose three groups of individuals to low, medium and high dose and measure in the glad how much antibodies do they produce and whether those antibodies could indeed inhibit the ability of this virus to infect cells. of course, the first thing you look for is always safety and to tolorabilty. every individual exposed, even at the lower dose, we can see antibodies and have a new trelizitrel i -- neutralizing activity. the levels of the antibodies exceed on average the levels of antibodies you see in people that have been sick with covid-19. on the other side, the safety and profile is what you would expect consistent with what we've seen with other similar vaccines with our technology and so the good news is that no surprises there, what we do see is the expected mix of sort of local and systemic side effects, you may get a little pai
>> good evening, anderson. first trial our colleagues actually have tested the ability of our vaccine to generate an immune response in healthy volunteers. what was done here is to expose three groups of individuals to low, medium and high dose and measure in the glad how much antibodies do they produce and whether those antibodies could indeed inhibit the ability of this virus to infect cells. of course, the first thing you look for is always safety and to tolorabilty. every individual...
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his name is horace lorenzo anderson junior and that is grieving father, telling fox news how much his son's life before taken inside the chart that. or a father's emotional message in an interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i think it is a hoax by the newspapers and the democrats. >> hours from now lawmakers from both parties will get briefings on the reported russian bounties as donald trump blasts the story is a hoax, live in washington with critical new details in the rent a push to hold vladimir putin accountable. todd: delivering hope. the request from a north carolina nursing home making a big impact across the globe. "fox and friends first" continues right now. jillian: that is so sweet. you are watching "fox and friends first" on thursday morning. todd: thank you for starting the day with us and we begin with that fox news alert. the father of the teen shot and killed in seattle's chop zone speaking out as he prepares to bury his son. jillian: they dismantle a cop free zone following the violence. the heartbreaking plea in an emotional fox news interview. >> reporter: hor
his name is horace lorenzo anderson junior and that is grieving father, telling fox news how much his son's life before taken inside the chart that. or a father's emotional message in an interview you won't see anywhere else. >> i think it is a hoax by the newspapers and the democrats. >> hours from now lawmakers from both parties will get briefings on the reported russian bounties as donald trump blasts the story is a hoax, live in washington with critical new details in the rent a...
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only six other bowlers have achieved that feat, including his team—mate jimmy anderson.took the final wicket on the final day against the west indies — as the tourists, chasing 399 to win, were all gone for 129. england winning by a massive 269 runs, taking the series 2—1. i'm joined now by cricket writer isabelle westbury. stuart broad said he was angry, frustrated, after being dropped from that first test. his response since then has been the ultimate shout of determination. a lot of people have seen the michaeljordan documented that aired during the height of lockdown, saying he almost need to manufacture a conspiracy against him to rile up, and you feel like stuart broad is the same. he talked about the difficulty of playing without a crowd, but look what he ended up with, a ten wicket hall. other than broad today, is one of the positive ta keaways for broad today, is one of the positive takeaways for ink then going into the test against pakistan next week? —— england going to the test. the test against pakistan next week? -- england going to the test. the bowlers pe
only six other bowlers have achieved that feat, including his team—mate jimmy anderson.took the final wicket on the final day against the west indies — as the tourists, chasing 399 to win, were all gone for 129. england winning by a massive 269 runs, taking the series 2—1. i'm joined now by cricket writer isabelle westbury. stuart broad said he was angry, frustrated, after being dropped from that first test. his response since then has been the ultimate shout of determination. a lot of...
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fire crews battling a wildfire near anderson lake east of morgan hill. cal fire said the so-called park fire broke out at 11 pm last night and has forced the evacuation of 10 homes nearby. it has burned at least 100 acres. 0% containment. with those winds, there could be issues. fire investigators trying to determine the cause. and lee martinez is following the story for us this morning. >>> alameda county had a vegetation fire. this is where the fire broke off on sheridan road. 85 acres has burned. helicopters dropping water and flame retardant on the fire to keeping it from spreading to nearby homes. the fire is about 70% contain. no word on how it got started. >>> the state of california has denied a request to ease some of the current lockdown rules in santa clara county. the mercury news reports that the county wanted to allow nestlings, gyms and other businesses to reopen. it also planned to change the rules to permit larger public gatherings. but the state reportedly rejected that request in a move that could cause more confusion in santa clara co
fire crews battling a wildfire near anderson lake east of morgan hill. cal fire said the so-called park fire broke out at 11 pm last night and has forced the evacuation of 10 homes nearby. it has burned at least 100 acres. 0% containment. with those winds, there could be issues. fire investigators trying to determine the cause. and lee martinez is following the story for us this morning. >>> alameda county had a vegetation fire. this is where the fire broke off on sheridan road. 85...
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quite a picture, anderson, huh? >> yeah, that's extraordinary. sanjay, you know, we have touched on this already but woewe want to talk more about what's going on in florida. randy kay joins us in west palm beach. so, randy, it seems the numbers in florida are pretty dire. >> yeah, anderson, they really are. nearly 14,000 new cases in the last 24 hours. that brings us to a total of about 315,000 cases, statewide, and more than 4,600 deaths. here is a stunning statistic. comparing florida to the entire uk, florida has more cases than the entire united kingdom and the population here is about 22 million, compared to 66 million for the uk. in terms of hospitalizations, bwe are still in trouble here. about 9,100 hospitalized in the state and that's up from about 7,000 over the weekend so that is a pretty big jump. and the positivity rate is well above that threshold they are looking for. it's about 18.8%. in miami-dade, it's even worse. where they are run out of icu beds, it's about 29% positivity. and convert regular rooms to icu beds. infectious di
quite a picture, anderson, huh? >> yeah, that's extraordinary. sanjay, you know, we have touched on this already but woewe want to talk more about what's going on in florida. randy kay joins us in west palm beach. so, randy, it seems the numbers in florida are pretty dire. >> yeah, anderson, they really are. nearly 14,000 new cases in the last 24 hours. that brings us to a total of about 315,000 cases, statewide, and more than 4,600 deaths. here is a stunning statistic. comparing...
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anderson says the entire board of supervisors is committed to fighting discrimination. >>racial injustices and promoting diversity anderson did not appear at the protest but in her expanded written statement she shared quote. >>the majority of us on the board of supervisors do not believe it is necessary to defund the sheriff to achieve the objective of addressing racism or to create better community policing the 2 are not mutually exclusive. sheriff livingston also released a statement that reads in part quote the county already spends 10's of millions of taxpayer dollars on mental health health services and the homeless. it is time for elected leaders to stand up to those few clamoring for an extreme agenda and instead support their share of their police and the safety of the over 1 million contra costa residents. we are sworn to protect in danville fled to gaul kron 4 news. >>a front of reporters representative, yoho called me and i quote. >>next at 5 the response from new york congresswoman alexandria, ocasio cortez. >>after she says she was verbally attacked by a c
anderson says the entire board of supervisors is committed to fighting discrimination. >>racial injustices and promoting diversity anderson did not appear at the protest but in her expanded written statement she shared quote. >>the majority of us on the board of supervisors do not believe it is necessary to defund the sheriff to achieve the objective of addressing racism or to create better community policing the 2 are not mutually exclusive. sheriff livingston also released a...
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i am your host for the next two nights, anthony anderson. jimmy is taking the summer off to do whatever the hell white people do. polo? ice fishing? i don't know. so he asked me to guest host, which the word guest doesn't seem quite right. when you invite a guest over for dinner, you don't make them show up to an empty house and cook their own damn food, do you? but i'm happy to be guest-hosting the show. i'm a little less happy about guest-parenting jimmy's badass kids while he's away. hold on. hey, billy! i told you, don't touch the stove, boy! now, when you burn yourself, just put some tussin on it. anyway, don't worry, loyal jimmy kimmel viewers. tonight you are in good hands. good chapped overly sanitized hands. i'd like to also say hello to my virtual sidekick. hey, are you there, guillermo? >> hi, how are you? >> i'm doing all right, brother. tell me this, why didn't jimmy take you on vacation with him? >> because he's a cheap son of a bitch. >> ha, ha, ha. that we both know. i'm here for free, and you get what you paid for. now, i ho
i am your host for the next two nights, anthony anderson. jimmy is taking the summer off to do whatever the hell white people do. polo? ice fishing? i don't know. so he asked me to guest host, which the word guest doesn't seem quite right. when you invite a guest over for dinner, you don't make them show up to an empty house and cook their own damn food, do you? but i'm happy to be guest-hosting the show. i'm a little less happy about guest-parenting jimmy's badass kids while he's away. hold...
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while headband and lockdown hair is james anderson's latest look. he gotjohn campbell out lbw after several close calls. the anderson in motion. haven't you missed it? joe wilson, bbc news. the rapper stormzy has helped decorate the teenager's bedroom as a reward for his good behaviour at school. he paid a surprise visit to the home in croydon with a decorating company which each month does upper room of a deserving person. it's part of a scheme aimed at giving back to communities and helping young people. that would definitely surprise you! time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. the weather looks like it will be better for cricket from friday onwards as we start to see more sunshine again because today was another grey, damp sort of day thanks to this weak area of low pressure. we saw outbreaks of rain and drizzle, and showers across eastern scotland, but high pressure is continuing to push into western areas this evening. dry out west with clearer skies, still cloudy further east and damp across the south—east corner, again quite mug
while headband and lockdown hair is james anderson's latest look. he gotjohn campbell out lbw after several close calls. the anderson in motion. haven't you missed it? joe wilson, bbc news. the rapper stormzy has helped decorate the teenager's bedroom as a reward for his good behaviour at school. he paid a surprise visit to the home in croydon with a decorating company which each month does upper room of a deserving person. it's part of a scheme aimed at giving back to communities and helping...
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and that's exactly what's happening now to people like rhonda anderson. when south carolina let its moratorium expire in may, it saw a spike in eviction filings, says charleston attorney nicole paluzzi. >> what we're seeing na significant bump in the nonpayment of rent cases. and a lot that is related to people being unemployed during covid-19, during the shutdowns. >> it's rely kind of a perfect storm. university's lavar edmonds studies evictions. he says they weralready a major problem before the pandemic. you can see rents have beenrs, increasing considerably, whereas incomes remain relatively stagnant >> brangham: in 2018, one in four renters in the u.s. put are than half of their income toward rent, aut half of renters have less than $1,000 in savings. >> they're paying rent, but edge of something goes wrong and now we've got a problem. >> brangham: and now what's pushinmany renters over that edge is the economic fallout foom the pandemic. one recent surved up to a third of all renters weren't able to pay re in april. that's causing housing advocates
and that's exactly what's happening now to people like rhonda anderson. when south carolina let its moratorium expire in may, it saw a spike in eviction filings, says charleston attorney nicole paluzzi. >> what we're seeing na significant bump in the nonpayment of rent cases. and a lot that is related to people being unemployed during covid-19, during the shutdowns. >> it's rely kind of a perfect storm. university's lavar edmonds studies evictions. he says they weralready a major...
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look, not only, anderson, are we in a plague out of control with covid. you send those kids back to school remember we were just finishing the flu season when covid came last march, it'll just be starting let's say in october, november. most kids if you look at the numbers have not had their shots for measles and mumps. they're going to be able to spread those if they go back into school. are we asking they all get vaccinated for sure before we send them back? it's a toxic stew that faces our children, and they can be bringing the plague or the epidemic, if you will, to their teachers, back into their homes, back to their grandparents. to say that it's time to, you know, ignore the science, it's just not fair to kids who can't themselves give consent to what's being done with them. >> it's interesting because i mean that is one of the arguments that, you know, a lot of people make. look, you know, this isn't so bad for kids and the number obviously of kids who died -- it just doesn't seem to harm kids that much. but what you're saying essentially is this
look, not only, anderson, are we in a plague out of control with covid. you send those kids back to school remember we were just finishing the flu season when covid came last march, it'll just be starting let's say in october, november. most kids if you look at the numbers have not had their shots for measles and mumps. they're going to be able to spread those if they go back into school. are we asking they all get vaccinated for sure before we send them back? it's a toxic stew that faces our...
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east dunn road before anderson lake is closed. keep that in mind if you are traveling through this area. cal fire says to avoid that area if you can. no word yet on the cause of this fire. >>> contra costa county firefighters had a busy holiday responding to dozens of fires, this is fire in bay point, crews are working to put out the flames on wharf drive, as fireworks go off in the background. it's unclear what started this fire. 16 fires were caused by fireworks last night in the span of five hours. our news director said she's in oakland, that they were hearing fireworks going off until 3:30 this morning. here in san francisco, around 4:30 this morning, from our station on the embarcadero, we could hear some illegal fireworks going off, very loud, sounded very close, so really, this has been happening all through the night. in all, there were 67 total fires here in the east bay, including ten structure fires and 27 vegetation fires. there is some good news, though, no homes were lost and no one was hurt. abc 7 news reporter ans
east dunn road before anderson lake is closed. keep that in mind if you are traveling through this area. cal fire says to avoid that area if you can. no word yet on the cause of this fire. >>> contra costa county firefighters had a busy holiday responding to dozens of fires, this is fire in bay point, crews are working to put out the flames on wharf drive, as fireworks go off in the background. it's unclear what started this fire. 16 fires were caused by fireworks last night in the...
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anderson starts now. >>> good evening. more than 150,000 american haves now died in this country's reckoning with covid-19 and though it a milestone, a terrible one to be sure it's neither just a number or statistic. it is one parent, one grandparent, a lost child and absent friend. one less measure of love in the world and many more tears, that times 150,000. i wish i could tell you the president of those 150,000 dead and their families and all of us said something about those deaths today, about the grief that so many families are feeling, but he did not. today crossing that miserable milestone of 150,000 deaths, the president ignored it. nothing about the 197 lives lost in california or the 216 in florida. when confronted with the civilian casualties of his so-called whole of government approach to the pandemic, this self-proclaimed wartime president has little to say. visiting an oil rig in texas, a state that reported 313 deaths today, the president didn't speak of that nor did he wear a mask, nor did most people at t
anderson starts now. >>> good evening. more than 150,000 american haves now died in this country's reckoning with covid-19 and though it a milestone, a terrible one to be sure it's neither just a number or statistic. it is one parent, one grandparent, a lost child and absent friend. one less measure of love in the world and many more tears, that times 150,000. i wish i could tell you the president of those 150,000 dead and their families and all of us said something about those deaths...