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>> it's not really clear, anderson. i think they said there are things where we have mutual areas of agreement. they want to talk about the s.t.a.r.t. treaty. they want to try to make ground on that but they also have a pretty long list of things they say biden is going to confront putin on and say the meetings are only going to last four to five hours and that's the question that some skeptics have raised of what are the actual outcomes of this going to be that benefit the united states, and not just benefit putin, because of course he's already getting a meeting with the leader of the free world. that's a benefit in and of itself, because it elevates him. i think there are questions are what the concrete commitments will be when they walk out of that room. and the white house is lowering expectations. they are saying don't expect any major deliverables when they walk out of there. just to note how much more formal this meeting is going to be than the ones you've seen in the past, there is not going to any lunch or din
>> it's not really clear, anderson. i think they said there are things where we have mutual areas of agreement. they want to talk about the s.t.a.r.t. treaty. they want to try to make ground on that but they also have a pretty long list of things they say biden is going to confront putin on and say the meetings are only going to last four to five hours and that's the question that some skeptics have raised of what are the actual outcomes of this going to be that benefit the united states,...
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anderson. plus we will talk with her about the republican assault on voting rights. >> the assault on american democracy as we are watching these republican legislatures systematically go after the right to vote is unconscionable and it is jim crow 2.0. amy: carol anderson for the hour. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. israeli opposition leaders say they've reached a deal to form a coalition government that would end benjamin netanyahu's 12-year reign as prime minister. the deal would see far-right politician naftali bennett serve as prime minister for two years, followed by opposition leader yair lapid for two years after that. it's not at all clear whether the coalition might last that long. the new government includes a small party of palestinian citizens of israel known as the united arab list. netanyahu blasted the coalition as "dangerous left-wing government." naftali bennett is a multimillionaire who entere
anderson. plus we will talk with her about the republican assault on voting rights. >> the assault on american democracy as we are watching these republican legislatures systematically go after the right to vote is unconscionable and it is jim crow 2.0. amy: carol anderson for the hour. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. israeli opposition leaders say they've reached a deal to form a coalition government that...
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>> again, i'm not above the law, anderson.ique here is it wasn't everyone on the committee who had their devices surveilled because we all heard the same information that's allegedly been leaked. it's the two people that were the loudest critics of the president. and again, i know that i did not leak anything. so i'm really wondering, what predicate, you know, what evidence did you have to go into my phone? they didn't have any. and so, my concern is that there is much more to this and there's others targeted we may find out about. >> congressman swalwell, appreciate your time. >> my pleasure. >>> just ahead, a new threat assessmentfy the fbi on qanon. details of what is in the report when we continue. ♪eh uh, eh uh♪ ♪flow (oh my gosh)♪ ♪where man go (oh my gosh)♪ ♪if a man see me (oh my gosh)♪ ♪i guess you never know what you got 'til it's♪ ♪flow (oh my gosh)♪ ♪where man go (oh my gosh)♪ ♪if a man see me (oh my gosh)♪ ♪i guess you never know what you got 'til it's♪ ♪eh uh, eh uh eh uh, eh uh eh uh, eh uh eh uh♪ there's no oth
>> again, i'm not above the law, anderson.ique here is it wasn't everyone on the committee who had their devices surveilled because we all heard the same information that's allegedly been leaked. it's the two people that were the loudest critics of the president. and again, i know that i did not leak anything. so i'm really wondering, what predicate, you know, what evidence did you have to go into my phone? they didn't have any. and so, my concern is that there is much more to this and...
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yeah, jackie anderson was was drew pearson's protege in many ways.he showed up in 1947 interview for a job. there was an opening on the on a pearson's staff. he was a very young reporter not a lot of experience. but he was energetic. determined and willing to work for a very small salary and here's some with a notorious penny pincher people who worked for him really never got large salaries most of them had other jobs to help sustain them during that period but they felt committed they stayed with them for years and anderson was just a determined reporter. he the good thing for anderson initially was that nobody knew who he was so that if drew pearson showed up at the senator's office, it was a huge commotion if jack anderson showed up nobody new who he was and didn't make that much difference is a lot easier to pick up secrets that way. anderson became a public figure for the first time really in 1950 9 it was during the sherman adams investigation anderson and a congressional staffer rented a hotel room next to bernard go find the person who was pr
yeah, jackie anderson was was drew pearson's protege in many ways.he showed up in 1947 interview for a job. there was an opening on the on a pearson's staff. he was a very young reporter not a lot of experience. but he was energetic. determined and willing to work for a very small salary and here's some with a notorious penny pincher people who worked for him really never got large salaries most of them had other jobs to help sustain them during that period but they felt committed they stayed...
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>> reporter: you're right, anderson. this bill is not moving forward and that is a huge blow to many democratic activists across the country who listed this among their highest priorities in this session of congress. and, you know, the majority leader chuck schumer said they are not giving up, that they have a number of avenues to try to pass some form of this legislation in the near future, but he hasn't outlined exactly how they get there. the obstacle is that the filibuster remains in place and there are a small group of democratic senators who are unwilling to break that up for anything, even something they consider to be their biggest priority, and that includes west virginia's joe manchin and arizona's senator kristen cinema, who both have said that the filibuster, breaking it up now would lead to long-term consequences that they just don't want to entertain. so, chuck schumer can continue to tell his base that he's not giving up on this, but right now, he's yet to outline a true path to getting there without convi
>> reporter: you're right, anderson. this bill is not moving forward and that is a huge blow to many democratic activists across the country who listed this among their highest priorities in this session of congress. and, you know, the majority leader chuck schumer said they are not giving up, that they have a number of avenues to try to pass some form of this legislation in the near future, but he hasn't outlined exactly how they get there. the obstacle is that the filibuster remains in...
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cooper 360", anderson cooper.e cnn had a countdown clock. did they have a countdown clock? >> would have gone was there and the president kind of sort of pushed back at a reporter, who asked a very reasonable question. >> stephen: about confidence? >> something about confidence. >> stephen: he bit her head off, is what he did. and then he apologized. >> i know he did. >> stephen: which is the weirdest thing for a president. >> i know, yeah. >> stephen: what-- you have watched these. you've been to these. you were in helsinki, right. i was at the -- >> stephen: "stinky in helsinki." >> it still blows my mind. >> stephen: that that happened. >> that that happened. and in fact i remember after it happened, after that live press conference happened where they were both together, and the then-president of the united states sided with vladimir putin against the united states. >> stephen: and invited him and said, "i'm inviting him to the white house." >> but i just remember -- >> stephen: really it was president jackie
cooper 360", anderson cooper.e cnn had a countdown clock. did they have a countdown clock? >> would have gone was there and the president kind of sort of pushed back at a reporter, who asked a very reasonable question. >> stephen: about confidence? >> something about confidence. >> stephen: he bit her head off, is what he did. and then he apologized. >> i know he did. >> stephen: which is the weirdest thing for a president. >> i know, yeah....
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>> again, i'm not above the law, anderson. is unique here is it wasn't everyone on the committee who had their devices surveilled because we heard the same information that's allegedly been leaked. it's the two people that were the loudest critics of the president and again, i know that i did not leak anything so i'm really wondering what predicate and evidence did you have to go into my phone. they didn't have any and so my concern is that, you know, there is much more to this and others who were targeted that we may find out about. >> congressman swalwell, appreciate your time, thanks. >>> a new threat assessment on qanon and possibility of attacks by some members. details what is in the report when we continue. [ watch vibrates ]ke sur? proactive notifications from fidelity keep you tuned in all day long. so when something happens that could affect your portfolio, you can act quickly. that's decision tech, only from fidelity. >> jess: when you have auto glass damage... you can act quickly. schedule safelite's new drop and g
>> again, i'm not above the law, anderson. is unique here is it wasn't everyone on the committee who had their devices surveilled because we heard the same information that's allegedly been leaked. it's the two people that were the loudest critics of the president and again, i know that i did not leak anything so i'm really wondering what predicate and evidence did you have to go into my phone. they didn't have any and so my concern is that, you know, there is much more to this and others...
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but what is most important, anderson, is what is not in that bill.h another, major piece of legislation under, what we call, reconciliation. and, that is, to, finally, address the longstanding crises facing working families in this country. i think everybody knows people on top are doing phenomenally well. corporate pockets are soaring. but for the average worker, things are pretty, pretty rough. so what we have got to do is, now, invest in making sure that we have affordable housing in this country. that we have home healthcare for an aging population. that we're able to expand medicare, so that we, finally, can cover dental care and hearing aids and eyeglasses. that we deal with the crisis in childcare, where so many families, working families, cannot afford childcare. and that, in addition to all of that, it's absolutely imperative that, we deal with the, i would say, existential threat to this planet of climate change. and when we do all that. when we invest in healthcare and in education, making higher education affordable. when we invest in tra
but what is most important, anderson, is what is not in that bill.h another, major piece of legislation under, what we call, reconciliation. and, that is, to, finally, address the longstanding crises facing working families in this country. i think everybody knows people on top are doing phenomenally well. corporate pockets are soaring. but for the average worker, things are pretty, pretty rough. so what we have got to do is, now, invest in making sure that we have affordable housing in this...
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anderson, it will be one moment in time. one place. a lot of concern about what happens, when that report comes out. >> yeah. kyung lah, i appreciate it. thank you, as always. >>> joining us now, someone kyung just mentioned, arizona secretary of state, katie hobbs. she is a democrat and, we should mention, candidate now for governor. secretary hobbs, what is your understanding of what will happen after these so-called results are announced from this so-called audit? >> well, you actually know more than i do, i think. i -- i just learned that they're going to wrap up this week. and we, certainly, didn't anticipate a report right away. so it sounds like it will be several weeks down the road, before that report comes out. but the bottom line is, and i have said this many, many times. that the -- the atmosphere they have created in terms of the lack of adherence to consistent procedures. the lack of security. the lack of transparency, really, has created an atmosphere that's prime for cooking the books and that's fully what we expect whe
anderson, it will be one moment in time. one place. a lot of concern about what happens, when that report comes out. >> yeah. kyung lah, i appreciate it. thank you, as always. >>> joining us now, someone kyung just mentioned, arizona secretary of state, katie hobbs. she is a democrat and, we should mention, candidate now for governor. secretary hobbs, what is your understanding of what will happen after these so-called results are announced from this so-called audit? >>...
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anderson starts now. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with breaking news. senate republicans tonight unified in blocking further action on sweeping voting legislation backed by democrats. by withholding the ten votes needed to break a filibuster, they didn't really vote the bill down, nor did they vote against having a vote on the bill. all they did, which is enough under the rules of the senate was defeat a motion to proceed with s-1, what democrats call the for the people act. in other words, agree or disagree with what's in the bill, what republicans did tonight was foreclosure any possibility of even opening debate on it. now, none of this was unexpected or particularly unusual, except perhaps for the degree of the nothing to see here, folks, coming from minority leader mitch mcconnell. nothing to see, in his view, nothing for the federal government to do about it. >> i'm okay with the states sorting this sort of stuff out. you know, the most important election in the country is the presidential election. it's not decided in congress. it's decided in th
anderson starts now. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with breaking news. senate republicans tonight unified in blocking further action on sweeping voting legislation backed by democrats. by withholding the ten votes needed to break a filibuster, they didn't really vote the bill down, nor did they vote against having a vote on the bill. all they did, which is enough under the rules of the senate was defeat a motion to proceed with s-1, what democrats call the for the people act. in...
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he was only 17 years old when he became a lieutenant in anderson's company and after anderson's death. he was the one who took command of the band. he didn't even try to surrender at the end of the war. he just had no interest in doing so and he began. throbbing banks. in fact, he joined the the james gang, which we'll get to later and he helped him on their first robbery. and as well as frank and jesse james are still kind of known authorities originally just suspected clements and didn't even turn their attention to the james brothers until a while later. at the election of 1866 clement took a gang of a hundred members of quantrell's former and anderson's former gangs and they attacked town of lexington, missouri on election day and they managed to intimidate the town enough that the republican party was deleted in the general election when the missouri state militia came to counter them clements just faded into the hills and which is exactly the same type of strategy that was used in guerrilla warfare all the time during the war. on december 13th of that year for some reason clemen
he was only 17 years old when he became a lieutenant in anderson's company and after anderson's death. he was the one who took command of the band. he didn't even try to surrender at the end of the war. he just had no interest in doing so and he began. throbbing banks. in fact, he joined the the james gang, which we'll get to later and he helped him on their first robbery. and as well as frank and jesse james are still kind of known authorities originally just suspected clements and didn't even...
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one of those men was archie clement, who was known as anderson's head devil or anderson's head demon.a small man, only 5 feet tall, weighed 130 pounds, so he was known as little archie. but he was a consummate killer who was ferocious and liked to scalp his victims. he was only 17 years old when he became a lieutenant in anderson's company and after anderson's death he took command of the band. he didn't try to surrender at the end of the war, he had no interest in doing so. he began robbing banks. in fact, he joined the james gang, which we will get to later, and he helped on their first robbery. as well as frank and jesse james are still kind of known, authorities just suspected clements and didn't turn attention to the james brothers until long. at the election of 1876 he took a band of the former gangs and attacksed the town of lexington, missouri, on election day. they managed to intimidate the town enough the republican party was defeated in the general election. when the missouri state militia came to find them, he faded into the hills. on december 13th of that year, for some r
one of those men was archie clement, who was known as anderson's head devil or anderson's head demon.a small man, only 5 feet tall, weighed 130 pounds, so he was known as little archie. but he was a consummate killer who was ferocious and liked to scalp his victims. he was only 17 years old when he became a lieutenant in anderson's company and after anderson's death he took command of the band. he didn't try to surrender at the end of the war, he had no interest in doing so. he began robbing...
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i'm praying for you. >> anderson, god bless you. god bless everybody. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> stay strong. more now on the people who will be on the scene for as long as this operation takes, the first responders who are doing incredibly delicate and life-saving work in the rubble. joining us, district chief jason richard of miami-dade fire rescue. chief richard, i appreciate you being with us. i can't imagine what this has been like. you ran the overnight search and rescue operation at the site and have been searching since 1:00 a.m. it's it like working this site? >> the site has been a difficult challenge for us. there's lots of hazards in the building. but we're continuing our efforts searching for survivors and doing our best. >> we saw the video released by miami-dade fire rescue showing rescue crews -- i believe it was in the parking garage. there's water on the ground. you can see supports, i guess, that you have put in to keep the structure that you're working under to keep you all safe. can you explain -- i
i'm praying for you. >> anderson, god bless you. god bless everybody. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> stay strong. more now on the people who will be on the scene for as long as this operation takes, the first responders who are doing incredibly delicate and life-saving work in the rubble. joining us, district chief jason richard of miami-dade fire rescue. chief richard, i appreciate you being with us. i can't imagine what this has been like. you ran the overnight...
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anderson, we have so far to go.re is nothing about the united states of america that is ir redeemable. it gives you an answer why we don't have clean water in flint. it gives you an answer to why black and brown individuals suffered worse from covid-19 than others. it teaches you why you had a 1949 and brown versus the board of education in 1954, '55. >> you're talking about -- you're saying it's looking at the structures of the legal system, the structures of governmental systems to look at what role racism may play in those structures, in the formation of them and per perpetuation of them? >> yes. let me be more blunt. i've said it on your show and i need to say it again. a lot of parents that randi kaye profiled tonight think that they have to say nigger for anything around them to be racist. that's not the case. in fact, we're talking about systems that have ocho ppressed set individuals back for a period of time. we've been in this country for 401 year. there wasn't the fair housing act until 1968. i mean, my f
anderson, we have so far to go.re is nothing about the united states of america that is ir redeemable. it gives you an answer why we don't have clean water in flint. it gives you an answer to why black and brown individuals suffered worse from covid-19 than others. it teaches you why you had a 1949 and brown versus the board of education in 1954, '55. >> you're talking about -- you're saying it's looking at the structures of the legal system, the structures of governmental systems to look...
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having first made a splash with the headline grabbing indie—pic shopping, anderson struck box officetions like mortal kombat and the resident evil movies, the latter of which have taken over $1 billion worldwide. anderson's latest, monster hunter, is another game—to—screen adaptation, once again starring the director's long—time partner, milla jovovich. move, move, move! watch out! she plays captain artemis, transported via a mysterious sandstorm to a world packed with monsters who must be, well, hunted, obviously. tonyjaa is hunter, who's good at, well, hunting, obviously. specifically hunting monsters, helpfully showing artemis — and us, the audience — how things work in this new world. argh! wow. meanwhile, ron perlman is the admiral seeking to break the potentially lethal bond between dimensions...or something. got to tell me about that. now, i'd love to be able to tell you that, contrary to critical consensus, monster hunter is actually a great movie. i can't. it isn't — despite a typically engaging performance byjovovich, some spectacular special effects and a romping score. bu
having first made a splash with the headline grabbing indie—pic shopping, anderson struck box officetions like mortal kombat and the resident evil movies, the latter of which have taken over $1 billion worldwide. anderson's latest, monster hunter, is another game—to—screen adaptation, once again starring the director's long—time partner, milla jovovich. move, move, move! watch out! she plays captain artemis, transported via a mysterious sandstorm to a world packed with monsters who must...
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w anderson? >> kyung lah, appreciate it.for the u.s. senate. lieutenant governor fetterman, thanks for being with us. there are major problems with what's going on in arizona not only from an operational perspective according to the state representatives, but it's also based on the big lie that the election was fraudulent and there was widespread voter fraud, which we know there was not. so what goes through your mind when you see pennsylvania republicans visiting maricopa county and i guess wanting to do the same thing in your state? >> it doesn't surprise me that the three colleagues are very much less tethered to reality than even the other republicans' colleagues in the senate. these are among a fringe movement. i'm not surprised and i don't expect it to go anywhere. but really the prime directive for republicans at this point is simping for the former president because that waters the tree of liberty for the republican party now. >> the pennsylvania state senator, one of the three lawmakers who went out to arizona, he s
w anderson? >> kyung lah, appreciate it.for the u.s. senate. lieutenant governor fetterman, thanks for being with us. there are major problems with what's going on in arizona not only from an operational perspective according to the state representatives, but it's also based on the big lie that the election was fraudulent and there was widespread voter fraud, which we know there was not. so what goes through your mind when you see pennsylvania republicans visiting maricopa county and i...
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>> it absolutely exists, and is growing, anderson. because they're being further pinned into a corner. they truly believe this election was stolen from donald trump. they continue to believe lies. and as you will see in our report, they pile on conspiracy theory, after conspiracy -- conspiracy theory, to the point where they do not even believe the video that's in front of them. take a look at this. >> reporter: ashli babbitt. an air force veteran from san diego. shot and killed by capitol hill police. u.s. capitol police officer, brian sicknick, died from a stroke one day after being attacked by rioters. coy griffin, like others, cannot accept their so-called peaceful protest led to death, so they deny it. >> so let me just ask you, do you believe officer sicknick died because of the riot? >> not even so sure that officer sicknick's even dead. >> coy. >> i'm serious. that's -- that's how -- and i hate to be so crazy-conspiracy minded. i'm not even so sure ashli babbitt is dead. >> coy. >> i mean, who's to say that was -- have you see
>> it absolutely exists, and is growing, anderson. because they're being further pinned into a corner. they truly believe this election was stolen from donald trump. they continue to believe lies. and as you will see in our report, they pile on conspiracy theory, after conspiracy -- conspiracy theory, to the point where they do not even believe the video that's in front of them. take a look at this. >> reporter: ashli babbitt. an air force veteran from san diego. shot and killed by...
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anderson. >> kyung lah, appreciate it.oining us now, john fedderman, pennsylvania's threwlieutenant governor. there are obviously major problems what's going on in arizona. not only from, you know, an operational perspective. according to state representatives. but it's, also, based on the big lie that the election was fraudulent. and that there was widespread-voter fraud, which we know there was not. so, what goes through your mind when you see pennsylvania republicans visiting in maricopa county? and, i guess, wanting to do the same thing in your state? >> well, it doesn't surprise me. that the three colleagues are -- are very much less tethered to reality than, even the other republicans' colleagues in the senate. these are fringe, among more of a fringe movement. so, i'm not surprised, and i -- i don't expect it to go anywhere. but really, the prime directive for republicans, at this point, is the former president because that waters the tree of liberty for the republican party, now. >> the -- the state senator of -- p
anderson. >> kyung lah, appreciate it.oining us now, john fedderman, pennsylvania's threwlieutenant governor. there are obviously major problems what's going on in arizona. not only from, you know, an operational perspective. according to state representatives. but it's, also, based on the big lie that the election was fraudulent. and that there was widespread-voter fraud, which we know there was not. so, what goes through your mind when you see pennsylvania republicans visiting in...
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>> it is really quite remarkable, anderson. thank you for having me on.s in 2012 were tasked with shoveling out a thick layer of bat feces from this mine shaft. they became incredibly ill, you know, with symptoms that as we learned about them looked like covid-19 in 2012. the oldest one among them died first. the disease was fierce, as a masters thesis documented it. it was identified as somehow being linked to a bat virus. and the sample from the mine that was taken was initially labeled by wuhan institute of virilology researchers as something called 4991. later, in the wake of covid-19, when they wrote about it, they labeled it ratg-13. researchers i write about in my story realized actually it was the same thing and the reason it matters is because it is at the moment the closest progenitor to sars cov 2 which is the virus that causes covid-19. so there are questions about whether researchers at the wuhan institute of virilology somehow attempted to conceal the links from this cave. i should say they were doing research to hopefully prepare us for and
>> it is really quite remarkable, anderson. thank you for having me on.s in 2012 were tasked with shoveling out a thick layer of bat feces from this mine shaft. they became incredibly ill, you know, with symptoms that as we learned about them looked like covid-19 in 2012. the oldest one among them died first. the disease was fierce, as a masters thesis documented it. it was identified as somehow being linked to a bat virus. and the sample from the mine that was taken was initially labeled...
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we were told, anderson, that it would be ending on saturday. now, let's remind everybody what they're looking at. they're trying to make sure that the ballot paper is actually a ballot. we're now hearing that it's going to be ending on thursday. so that shift has happened. now, what's going to be happening on thursday? will there be a great reveal about what they have found in this weeks-long exercise? no. we are told that that will now take a week's long process, that any sort of findings or grand report will now take many more weeks, not to be released until sometime in july or early august. this, anderson, is the latest timing that we're getting as of today. >> you've been following this for weeks. you actually end up in in regard last week trying to find more information about this company that call themselves cyber ninjas. the company hired to conduct this so-called audit. our gary tuchman ended up in montana of all places where voting data from this so-called audit is potentially being analyzed in some guy's house. it's all murky, to say
we were told, anderson, that it would be ending on saturday. now, let's remind everybody what they're looking at. they're trying to make sure that the ballot paper is actually a ballot. we're now hearing that it's going to be ending on thursday. so that shift has happened. now, what's going to be happening on thursday? will there be a great reveal about what they have found in this weeks-long exercise? no. we are told that that will now take a week's long process, that any sort of findings or...
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>> that's right, anderson.saying his word haves been twisted somehow and he's not actually calling for a coup but look, i mean, you heard the copper comments in that piece and this qanon conference was devoted to overturning the results of the election. you heard sydney powell talking about a potentially new inauguration day and this talk of a coup is something that has been circulating for months now in the qanon conspiracy theory world that both powell and flynn live in and, you know, we spend a lot of time, i spend a lot of time reading a lot of these protrump forms and qanon forms online and speaking to trump supporters and i will say of all the conspiracy theories we hear and all the different ideas, this talk from americans about a coup cheering on a coup and hoping for a coup in the united states is one of the most chilling things i hear on the road. anderson? >> appreciate it. joining me is elaine vice chair of the house armed services coal mitt -- committee. thanks for joining us. thank you for your se
>> that's right, anderson.saying his word haves been twisted somehow and he's not actually calling for a coup but look, i mean, you heard the copper comments in that piece and this qanon conference was devoted to overturning the results of the election. you heard sydney powell talking about a potentially new inauguration day and this talk of a coup is something that has been circulating for months now in the qanon conspiracy theory world that both powell and flynn live in and, you know,...
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once we get it to the floor it will be a jump ball, anderson. and we need to get this done. >> what do you hope is the next step, or is there a next step on the idea of some sort of a commission looking into the insurrection? >> that was one of the saddest days, the fact that we had i think six republicans vote with us to move that along. and there are many ways and speaker pelosi has outlined these, the president could appoint a commission and you could also have a number of committees deal with it or they could have a select commission. i am open to all of the ideas at this point and opening to revisiting the 9/11. stay tuned. next week we are putting out our report, not a substitute for a 9/11-style commission about january 6th, but it has very pointed recommendations and changes that need to be made. the capitol police board, changes that we have to make legally so that it never happens again. there were two very long public hearings on this where democrats and republicans got a chance to ask questions, and we also questioned witnesses in th
once we get it to the floor it will be a jump ball, anderson. and we need to get this done. >> what do you hope is the next step, or is there a next step on the idea of some sort of a commission looking into the insurrection? >> that was one of the saddest days, the fact that we had i think six republicans vote with us to move that along. and there are many ways and speaker pelosi has outlined these, the president could appoint a commission and you could also have a number of...
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but still, makes a difference, anderson, because the public sees it.reat-many americans have come to believe the lies of the former president. and the lies of kevin mccarthy and others. and seeing this footage. and seeing how these capitol police officers were brutalized and -- and the realization that some of those that were doing the brutalizing are former military, foreign-police officers. it's -- it's a rude awakening for everyone. but hopefully, it will, also, help people see the lies of the former president. >> you know, back in the old days of the soviet union, it was a common tactic of soviet leaders and the soviet government to try to, obviously, sow division in the united states. and to latch onto disagreements in the united states. and sort of, use those as a wedge to try to, you know, gain some influence. or effect -- effect policies here. vladimir putin's essentially now doing the same thing. only, he is parroting what gop lawmakers have been saying in terms of trying to whitewash the insurrection. i mean, did you ever think a major-politi
but still, makes a difference, anderson, because the public sees it.reat-many americans have come to believe the lies of the former president. and the lies of kevin mccarthy and others. and seeing this footage. and seeing how these capitol police officers were brutalized and -- and the realization that some of those that were doing the brutalizing are former military, foreign-police officers. it's -- it's a rude awakening for everyone. but hopefully, it will, also, help people see the lies of...
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you are absolutely right, anderson. that's going to be the problem area. >> leading up to the summit. i mean, much was made of the tactics that putin has used to, you know, throw off his counterparts. or just irk them or try to show dominance. arriving late, being one of his most common plays. he didn't do that. he seemed to show up on time. things seemed to go, pretty much, according to plan. actually, the meeting was shorter than -- than some expected. did -- did that tell you anything? >> well, they did show he was taking it seriously. and -- and some respects, he is supposed to be the host of this meeting. so, you know, showing up late to your own party. you know, while putin is renowned for this. but, you know, i think it was signaling. i have been at other meetings where he hasn't actually been appreciably late. meetings in the kremlin, for example. when i have gone with delegations. and he does appreciate a business-like and when there is a full agenda. so i think he was signaling there they did want get down to
you are absolutely right, anderson. that's going to be the problem area. >> leading up to the summit. i mean, much was made of the tactics that putin has used to, you know, throw off his counterparts. or just irk them or try to show dominance. arriving late, being one of his most common plays. he didn't do that. he seemed to show up on time. things seemed to go, pretty much, according to plan. actually, the meeting was shorter than -- than some expected. did -- did that tell you anything?...
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mysteriously anderson's article debunking the lab leak. inside my other colleagues was a 180 degrees turn from what he told fauci in january. then fauci rushes out to the press to call the matter basically settled citing that article without revealing that he himself influenced it. >> there was a study recently that we can make available to you where a group of highly qualified evolutionary virologists looked at the sequences there, the sequences in bats as they evolve and the mutation that it took to get to that is totally consistent with a jump of species from animal to human. laura: that was a lie, the former new york times written nicholas wade recently exposed that faulty analysis. this was another case of poor science. the virus manipulated weather was a seamless with a serial passage there is no way of knowing this is the case, doctor anderson and his colleagues were assuring their readers of something they could not know. of course the ingraham angle and a few others were constantly pushing the origin issue long ago. here is my feb
mysteriously anderson's article debunking the lab leak. inside my other colleagues was a 180 degrees turn from what he told fauci in january. then fauci rushes out to the press to call the matter basically settled citing that article without revealing that he himself influenced it. >> there was a study recently that we can make available to you where a group of highly qualified evolutionary virologists looked at the sequences there, the sequences in bats as they evolve and the mutation...
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having first made a splash with the headline grabbing indie—pic shopping, anderson struck box officetions like mortal kombat and the resident evil movies, the latter of which have taken over $1 billion worldwide. anderson's latest, monster hunter, is another game—to—screen adaptation, once again starving the director's long time partner, milla jovovich. move, move, move! watch out! she plays captain at ennis, transported via a mysterious sandstorm to a world packed with monsters who must be, well, hunted, obviously, —— captain artemis. tony is hunter, he was good at, well, hunting, obviously, specifically hunting, obviously, specifically hunting monsters, helpfully showing artemis and of course the audience how things work in this new world. meanwhile, ron perlman is the admiral seeking to break the potentially lethal bond between dimensions... fir potentially lethal bond between dimensions. . ._ potentially lethal bond between dimensions... ,., dimensions... or something. then tell me about _ dimensions... or something. then tell me about that? _ dimensions... or something. then tell
having first made a splash with the headline grabbing indie—pic shopping, anderson struck box officetions like mortal kombat and the resident evil movies, the latter of which have taken over $1 billion worldwide. anderson's latest, monster hunter, is another game—to—screen adaptation, once again starving the director's long time partner, milla jovovich. move, move, move! watch out! she plays captain at ennis, transported via a mysterious sandstorm to a world packed with monsters who must...
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anderson. >> kyung law, appreciate it.rizona secretary of state katie hobbs who announced her run for governor and michigan secretary of state. when you see you have pennsylvania state lawmakers touring this so-called audit in your state, do you think more and more audits will start happening around the country and if so, what does that mean? >> what i think is so critical for everyone to understand and i think they do because we have been talking about this for so long, this is dangerous. this is not an audit. it doesn't meet any standards of best practices that you would see in a post election audit and it's going to do nothing to determine the validity of election results. it is -- all it's going to do is continue to undermine the integrity of the elections and dpul vo-- fuel voters' concerns because this election was free, and fair and accurate. >> again, there was huge voter turnout on both sides. it was a historic election and remarkable election in how many americans voted. the fact they can manipulate this and turn
anderson. >> kyung law, appreciate it.rizona secretary of state katie hobbs who announced her run for governor and michigan secretary of state. when you see you have pennsylvania state lawmakers touring this so-called audit in your state, do you think more and more audits will start happening around the country and if so, what does that mean? >> what i think is so critical for everyone to understand and i think they do because we have been talking about this for so long, this is...
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there's a twist, anderson, that i don't know if we would ever see. don't want to go over all of the history in the last four years, but jared was in charge of middle east peace in the trump administration. he had a heavy hand in the covid response. he was working on, you know, the border wall. he was a campaign adviser and so on. there's no rehab tour. there's no pr spinning. there's no separation that can be put in place between trump and jared and ivanka that is going to wash the blood of january 6th off of their designer suits. it's just not going to happen. and i think jared and ivanka can try this, but i don't think they're fooling anybody. i think a lot of people out there see their failures tied very tightly to the failures of former president donald trump. the other thing i will say, and anderson, you know, in all of this, jared and ivanka they know what took place on january 6th. they could tell all. they could tell the public how sorry they are about january 6th and what happened to this country. until they do that, should anybody really ta
there's a twist, anderson, that i don't know if we would ever see. don't want to go over all of the history in the last four years, but jared was in charge of middle east peace in the trump administration. he had a heavy hand in the covid response. he was working on, you know, the border wall. he was a campaign adviser and so on. there's no rehab tour. there's no pr spinning. there's no separation that can be put in place between trump and jared and ivanka that is going to wash the blood of...
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you know, i recall, anderson.ideo january that sh backstage with the president at the time. they know what took place on january 6th. they could tell all. they could tell the public how sorry they are about january 6th and what happened in this country, and until they do that, should anybody really take them seriously? i think not. >> yeah, and also, i mean, kate, is it possible this is just part of a rehabilitation campaign for ivanka trump and jared kushner? it seemed to me, back during the four years of their reign, that every time there was something, you know, something would leak that, well, ivanka really had a big hand in this or, well, ivanka tried to stop the president from doing this, but he ignored her. >> sure. >> which seemed to clearly come from them. i don't, you know, i haven't talked to them, but it certainly seemed just coincidental that this stuff would always kind of filter out, that we would suddenly hear what jared and ivanka were hearing behind the scenes. >> sure. i mean, absolutely, they w
you know, i recall, anderson.ideo january that sh backstage with the president at the time. they know what took place on january 6th. they could tell all. they could tell the public how sorry they are about january 6th and what happened in this country, and until they do that, should anybody really take them seriously? i think not. >> yeah, and also, i mean, kate, is it possible this is just part of a rehabilitation campaign for ivanka trump and jared kushner? it seemed to me, back during...
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anderson died in 2008. a decade before the abuse claims were revealed. >>> now a look at your friday weather. a tornado touched down in northeastern montana. some hail storms. flash flooding in pennsyvania. expect showers and thunderstorms in much of the midwest and across the southeast where flash floding is possible. checking high temps. 90 near the great lakes and only 60s at the pacific northwest. 89 in miami. >>> coming up, on the edge. a boat with four people on board hangs off the edge of the dam. at nail-biting effort to rescue them. shingles? oh... you mean bill. he's been a real pain. again with the bill... what? it looks like a face. ...hearing about it 24/7 is painful enough... i don't want to catch it. well, you can't catch shingles, but the virus that causes it may already be inside you. does that mean bill might have company? - stop. you know shingles can be prevented. shingles can be whaaaaat? yeah prevented. you can get vaccinated. oh, so... i guess it's just you, me and bill then. i'm maki
anderson died in 2008. a decade before the abuse claims were revealed. >>> now a look at your friday weather. a tornado touched down in northeastern montana. some hail storms. flash flooding in pennsyvania. expect showers and thunderstorms in much of the midwest and across the southeast where flash floding is possible. checking high temps. 90 near the great lakes and only 60s at the pacific northwest. 89 in miami. >>> coming up, on the edge. a boat with four people on board...
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>> anderson, appreciate it. thank you very much.always. we are live in surfside, florida, tonight, continuing our coverage. look, these are people dealing with the agony of the unknown. this community has come together, but there is a lot of hurt here. and it doesn't stop at the site. over my shoulder, what's happening there is unlike anything i've ever seen in this country before, except for 9/11. and that was a different circumstances precipitated that. the scale was very different. i just got the privilege of a walk-through at the site and i watched every aspect of the operation that is happening. and there are a few things noornt to say right off the top now about 48 hours in. the idea that there are not resources here is absurd. the idea that this is not work that's moving quickly is demonstrably false. this work by its nature is methodical. there are people who could be alive and the faster
>> anderson, appreciate it. thank you very much.always. we are live in surfside, florida, tonight, continuing our coverage. look, these are people dealing with the agony of the unknown. this community has come together, but there is a lot of hurt here. and it doesn't stop at the site. over my shoulder, what's happening there is unlike anything i've ever seen in this country before, except for 9/11. and that was a different circumstances precipitated that. the scale was very different. i...
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anderson died in 2008. a decade before the abuse claims were revealed. >>> now a look at your friday weather. a tornado touched down in northeastern montana. some hail storms. flash flooding in pennsyvania. expect showers and thunderstorms in much of the midwest and across the southeast where flash floding is possible. checking high temps. 90 near the great lakes and only 60s at the pacific northwest. 89 in miami. >>> coming up, on the edge. a boat with four people on board hangs off the edge of the dam. at nail-biting effort to rescue them. if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, inflammation in your eye might be to blame. looks like a great day for achy, burning eyes! over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. ha! these drops probably won't touch me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. what is that? xiidra, noooo! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda-approved non-steroid treatment spe
anderson died in 2008. a decade before the abuse claims were revealed. >>> now a look at your friday weather. a tornado touched down in northeastern montana. some hail storms. flash flooding in pennsyvania. expect showers and thunderstorms in much of the midwest and across the southeast where flash floding is possible. checking high temps. 90 near the great lakes and only 60s at the pacific northwest. 89 in miami. >>> coming up, on the edge. a boat with four people on board...
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anderson thinks fauci. for the advice and leadership as we've been working through the origins paper. now, mysteriously, anderson's article debunking the lab link theory and also signed by the other colleagues of course was a 180-degree turn from what he told fauci in january. then fauci rushes out to the process to call the matter basically settled. citing that article. without revealing that he himself influenced it. >> there was a study recently that we can make available to you where a group of highly qualified virologists look at the sequences there and the sequences that, as they evolve and the mutations it took to the point where it is now, is totally consistent with a jump of a species from an animal to a human. >> laura: thought was a lie. the former "new york times" writer recently exposed that faulty analysis. unfortunately, this is another case of poor science. whether it was a seamless method or a serial passage, there's no way of knowing that this is the case. dr. anderson and his colleagues w
anderson thinks fauci. for the advice and leadership as we've been working through the origins paper. now, mysteriously, anderson's article debunking the lab link theory and also signed by the other colleagues of course was a 180-degree turn from what he told fauci in january. then fauci rushes out to the process to call the matter basically settled. citing that article. without revealing that he himself influenced it. >> there was a study recently that we can make available to you where...
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"ac 360 with anderson" begins right now. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with facts in the face of one political party's attempt to white wash history at home and abroad. now, this isn't about policy differences or the philosophical distinctions between democrats and republicans. it is simply about fact versus fiction. the gop's willingness to cynically embrace fiction and the damage this is doing. now, today as part of the court case against one person accused of assaulting police at the capitol on the 6th of january the justice department released new video, body cam video from one of the officers there that day assaulted that day. we'll play it for you uncut. it is brutal and ugly and contains profanity. and as you watch it, remember the majority of republicans in congress do not want a full investigation into this. some have even said publicly what you are about to see didn't actually happen. >> they had years. you look at what the judicial system -- attack americans? -- that. come on. take this -- off. take this off. >> hey ! >> these
"ac 360 with anderson" begins right now. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with facts in the face of one political party's attempt to white wash history at home and abroad. now, this isn't about policy differences or the philosophical distinctions between democrats and republicans. it is simply about fact versus fiction. the gop's willingness to cynically embrace fiction and the damage this is doing. now, today as part of the court case against one person accused of...
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>> well, anderson, there are a lot of good questions., what we're learning now that the investigation apparently began targeting a staffer or member of the committee and not the members themselves seems reasonable. the reasonableness kind of ends there. typically what would happen is you would begin with the target and you would then identify all of that person's contacts -- their e-mail contacts, their telephone contacts, and then you'd have to figure out who those contacts were. one way to do that is to drop a subpoena like we've heard about that got served on apple in this case to uncover the sub skscrib records of all those contacts. in this case please being you were grabbing -- knowing you were grabbing subscriber records of all of the contacts of a senior staffer on the house intelligence committee you had every reason in the world to know you would scoop up in that subpoena the records of members of congress and their staffers and that is not the kind of step that would typically be taken by an agent in the field or a line ausa i
>> well, anderson, there are a lot of good questions., what we're learning now that the investigation apparently began targeting a staffer or member of the committee and not the members themselves seems reasonable. the reasonableness kind of ends there. typically what would happen is you would begin with the target and you would then identify all of that person's contacts -- their e-mail contacts, their telephone contacts, and then you'd have to figure out who those contacts were. one way...
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anderson. >> kyung lah, appreciate it.f state, katie hobbs, who today announced her run for governor. with us as well, her counterpart, michigan secretary of state, jocelyn benson. when you see you got pennsylvania state lawmakers now touring this so-called audit in your state. do you think that more and more of these audits, or so-called, are going to start happening around the country? and if so, what does that mean? >> it certainly looks like people are going to try to bring this to other states. and what i think is so critical for everyone to understand, and i think they do. because we've been talking about this for so long. this is dangerous. this is not an audit. it doesn't meet any standards or best practices that you would see in a postelection audit. and it's going to do nothing, to determine the validity of election results. it is -- all it's going to do is continue to undermine the integrity of our elections. and fuel voters' concerns. which are unfounded, because this election was free and fair and accurate. >>
anderson. >> kyung lah, appreciate it.f state, katie hobbs, who today announced her run for governor. with us as well, her counterpart, michigan secretary of state, jocelyn benson. when you see you got pennsylvania state lawmakers now touring this so-called audit in your state. do you think that more and more of these audits, or so-called, are going to start happening around the country? and if so, what does that mean? >> it certainly looks like people are going to try to bring this...
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then the chairman added john anderson did perfectly right. the response of the audience was a resounding here here and no no. the days of nonexistence were over. he could even still be considered a christian. that's one particular story of how people are fighting back. >> yes. >> thank you. a group of us have been talking about the history of negro spiritual in the pre-civil war time and the fact that there's a lot of themes of resistance woven through there. but nat turner was a minister and preacher that led the slave revolt and i find it fascinating that the sense of resistance flows through the thinking in a religious sense of a lot of people in the slave community and that nat turner's role really? there's a spirit win black people are thinking about freedom and when they're thinking about the overthrow of slavery, they believe that self-defense is their god-given rights. and so when they engage in violence, they're not engaging in violence to commit murder they're engaging in violence to protect themselves and so in doing so they would
then the chairman added john anderson did perfectly right. the response of the audience was a resounding here here and no no. the days of nonexistence were over. he could even still be considered a christian. that's one particular story of how people are fighting back. >> yes. >> thank you. a group of us have been talking about the history of negro spiritual in the pre-civil war time and the fact that there's a lot of themes of resistance woven through there. but nat turner was a...
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fauci had a call with christian anderson after that meeting.son in 2020 wrote an article saying the lab leak theory was not true. emails show fauci advised on that paper. then fauci denied the lab leak theory using the same article as a source. withholding his involvement in it. >> did you address the concerns that this virus was main made. >> a group of highly qualified evolutionary virologists looked at the sequences in acts as they evolved. and the mutations it took to get to the point it is now is totally consistent with a jump of a species from scene animal to a human. jesse: no, it's not. that's the beginning of the cover-up. "vanity fair" reported that official were told not to look into game of function research to protect the u.s. because we funded the wuhan lab, specifically fauci funded it. when wuhan researchers became sick with covid-like symptoms in 2019, the government told them not to say anything publicly that could implicate us. christopher park in the state department's biology staff. he played a part in lifting the pause on
fauci had a call with christian anderson after that meeting.son in 2020 wrote an article saying the lab leak theory was not true. emails show fauci advised on that paper. then fauci denied the lab leak theory using the same article as a source. withholding his involvement in it. >> did you address the concerns that this virus was main made. >> a group of highly qualified evolutionary virologists looked at the sequences in acts as they evolved. and the mutations it took to get to the...
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anderson?> perspective now from christopher krebs from the department of homeland security, also a cnn national security analyst, former national intelligence director, james clapper. chris, director wray is making this parallel, likening these attacks to terror attacks. do you agree with that assessment? >> well, i certainly think that it's important that the fbi elevate the priority of tackling ransomware gangs akin to the terrorist threat of 9/11. i think that's in part what you're hearing here. at the same time, you're seeing the deputy national security advisor, the deputy attorney general, the secretary of homeland, all making a very clear statement that ransomware is a top priority for this administration. >> director clapper, the 9/11 commission report, there were failures leading up to the attacks, one of the biggest the failure of imagination. is our government failing again on that front? are they doing enough? >> i don't think there's a failure of imagination here. the intelligence
anderson?> perspective now from christopher krebs from the department of homeland security, also a cnn national security analyst, former national intelligence director, james clapper. chris, director wray is making this parallel, likening these attacks to terror attacks. do you agree with that assessment? >> well, i certainly think that it's important that the fbi elevate the priority of tackling ransomware gangs akin to the terrorist threat of 9/11. i think that's in part what you're...
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john berman in for anderson. weeks of talks beginning a bipartisan deal on infrastructure have ended. president biden pulled the plug on negotiations with a gop group. the focus now shifts to another group led by west virginia democrat joe mansion because it's not just country roads after all. a live report shortly. first, though, a different kind of legislative dysfunction. this one in the face of an on going threat to democracy. it has to do with not seeing the true nature of its first violent chapter, which is one thing and refusing to even look, which is another. and when the full history of the january 6th insurrection is written, the words of the man that insighted it for week after week right through the moment it began will figure prominently into the account. how could they not? well, here is how. look through today's senate report and you'll find new and damming details, security failures, unheeded intelligence, miscommunication and inadequate police training. the committees that wrote it do a good job
john berman in for anderson. weeks of talks beginning a bipartisan deal on infrastructure have ended. president biden pulled the plug on negotiations with a gop group. the focus now shifts to another group led by west virginia democrat joe mansion because it's not just country roads after all. a live report shortly. first, though, a different kind of legislative dysfunction. this one in the face of an on going threat to democracy. it has to do with not seeing the true nature of its first...
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in comes anderson again, and there goes the ball.nough of a novelty in the stands. remember, this is a test event. how on earth would england dismiss devon conway? well, there, on the west coast of the outfield, a catcher. "oh, what have i done?!" he made 80. as will young batted passed 50, england could recall dropping him when he'd scored just seven. well, don't look back, keep working, keep going, it's just another test. down lawrence dismissing yong for 82. neverstop down lawrence dismissing yong for 82. never stop believing. joe wilson, bbc news, edgbaston. warrington moved to within a point of the super league's top three teams with a 38—18 over wakefield. salford's wretched start to the season shows no signs of improving as they were thrashed 40 points to four by hull kr, ryan hall scoring the pick of their seven tries. sue barker has been made a cbe in the queen's birthday honours list with director of the women's game at the fa, kelly simmons, made an obe. former england and crystal palace manager roy hodgson has been awarde
in comes anderson again, and there goes the ball.nough of a novelty in the stands. remember, this is a test event. how on earth would england dismiss devon conway? well, there, on the west coast of the outfield, a catcher. "oh, what have i done?!" he made 80. as will young batted passed 50, england could recall dropping him when he'd scored just seven. well, don't look back, keep working, keep going, it's just another test. down lawrence dismissing yong for 82. neverstop down lawrence...
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anderson starts now. >>> good evening. president biden is airborne heading back from his summit with vladimir putin and departed geneva with a distinction not publicly siding against his d diplomats as his predecessor did. this was a normal meeting between a super power and influential but quite difficult. president biden's meetings ran shorter than expected and the president said i did what i came to do. >> the bottom line is i told president putin that we need to have basic rules of the road that we can all abide by. i also said there are areas where there is a mutual interest for us to cooperate. for our people, russian and american people, but also for the benefit of the world and the security of the world. >> well, to that end, the president said he warned against further russian cyber attacks in the u.s. and promised devastating consequences if alexey navalny dies in prison and brought up the cases of two americans detained in russia and sought to tamp down the impression either side is seeking to rerun the cold war.
anderson starts now. >>> good evening. president biden is airborne heading back from his summit with vladimir putin and departed geneva with a distinction not publicly siding against his d diplomats as his predecessor did. this was a normal meeting between a super power and influential but quite difficult. president biden's meetings ran shorter than expected and the president said i did what i came to do. >> the bottom line is i told president putin that we need to have basic...
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obviously you sat down with anderson and we heard a great deal. life changed for you? >> we need a lot more time to talk about that. it's changed in every way. when i made the decision to come forward, i knew that i would be kind of the sensor of all this hatred and attacks, and that's okay to a degree. i have pretty thick skin and i knew that it was something i had to do. i was unprepared for how far those ripples would go to the fact of having a hard time finding someone who will rent a house to me, not being able to find work. i had no idea the reach of the government was so far that they could put false charges -- 17 of them, by the way -- on my fbi record to keep me from working for four months. i didn't know it could impact me. financially people thought i made a lot of money off of this, but think of how much i've spent. i was asked by your producer last night, do i regret doing this? it changes by the hour. a lot of things i do regret. i can't get back the time with my daughter, i can't get back the fact that nobody wants to be with me in
obviously you sat down with anderson and we heard a great deal. life changed for you? >> we need a lot more time to talk about that. it's changed in every way. when i made the decision to come forward, i knew that i would be kind of the sensor of all this hatred and attacks, and that's okay to a degree. i have pretty thick skin and i knew that it was something i had to do. i was unprepared for how far those ripples would go to the fact of having a hard time finding someone who will rent a...
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anderson's men will stand up they'll attack the fort at two o'clock. and hoaxman will come across the attack at the same time. that'll give you five brigades attacking the fort. anderson's men start to march they don't lay down. don't know why. possibly because they're scared. they're getting hit. to keep on going to the fort they get repulsed and they go back and they run right into bratton's men who are coming down to attack. total confusion brad's men finally get their way through. they go towards the fort and they're driven back. now hope can see all of this. if you remember the picture fort johnson, they showed the whole area is clear. hook and see all this but he doesn't move. you probably wondering why isn't hook attacking. the federal's can point all their fire. at brad anderson hope doesn't move because it's not two o'clock yet. so at 2 o'clock, he sends mckethano or this is clingman's old brigade. since i'm over the ridge heading towards the fort. they get massacred. mccatlin loses 400 men he then sends colquitt over. they're driven back lise
anderson's men will stand up they'll attack the fort at two o'clock. and hoaxman will come across the attack at the same time. that'll give you five brigades attacking the fort. anderson's men start to march they don't lay down. don't know why. possibly because they're scared. they're getting hit. to keep on going to the fort they get repulsed and they go back and they run right into bratton's men who are coming down to attack. total confusion brad's men finally get their way through. they go...