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, i have a feeling, anderson cooper -- the anderson cooper i know would say, you know what?>> yeah, exactly. do you know anyone in your life, in your immediate surroundings who has so little self-respect, so little integrity that donald trump would call the governor of this big state, texas, and demand he run an audit on an election trump won and he just says -- >> i guess, ronny jackson. the fact that i guess he has a medical degree. he was a doctor in the white house. the fact that he is, you know, just saying, you know, medical diagnoses of the president and other people. you know, so he can do his little tap dance on fox news. it's just -- i just find that particularly, you know, he swore an oath once. and now he's just -- i don't know what he's doing. anyway, in your latest column, you argue that democrats as they struggle to pass president biden's agenda, should take a page from congresswoman cheney. just talk about that. what -- what do you mean by that? >> well, everybody's got to take a risk here. they have got to actually put themselves on the line with their own b
, i have a feeling, anderson cooper -- the anderson cooper i know would say, you know what?>> yeah, exactly. do you know anyone in your life, in your immediate surroundings who has so little self-respect, so little integrity that donald trump would call the governor of this big state, texas, and demand he run an audit on an election trump won and he just says -- >> i guess, ronny jackson. the fact that i guess he has a medical degree. he was a doctor in the white house. the fact...
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we're back here with the host of anderson cooper 3660, anderson cooper.led "vanderbilt: the rise and fall of an american dynasty." >> yep. >> stephen: okay, but, also, these are your relatives. >> yes, they are. >> stephen: some may not know. that was my whole plan to not have people know. >> stephen: that you are a vanderbilt on your mother's side. >> my mother was gloria cooper, her family was the vanderbilts. i just am her son. >> stephen: you never saw yourself as a vanderbilt? >> no, at a young age i looked at the vanderbilts and the coopers who were farmers in the depression and how they ended up and lived their lives, i was, like, i'm going for the coopers, that's going to be my model. i don't think anything good can come out of the vanderbilt side. >> stephen: having done that mental and spiritual work in your own life to not be a vanderbilt, what's it like to dig into it now. >> it was fascinating. i really knew nothing about them and in talking to my mom before she died two years ago, i realized she didn't know anything about them, either. she w
we're back here with the host of anderson cooper 3660, anderson cooper.led "vanderbilt: the rise and fall of an american dynasty." >> yep. >> stephen: okay, but, also, these are your relatives. >> yes, they are. >> stephen: some may not know. that was my whole plan to not have people know. >> stephen: that you are a vanderbilt on your mother's side. >> my mother was gloria cooper, her family was the vanderbilts. i just am her son. >> stephen:...
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>> right, anderson. the investigation that john durham began -- this is, again, this is what bill barr brought him in to do which was, you know, essentially look into the trump-russia investigation. and here we are more than two years later, the investigation of the investigation has gone on longer than the mueller investigation. and if you want to keep count, mueller brought charges against 34 people and three companies. and as you pointed out, this is only the second person that has been charged by durham's investigation. the other one was a former-fbi lawyer who, similarly, pleaded guilty or he was charged with -- um -- making false statements. you know, again, similar -- similar situation. he pleaded guilty in that charge. um, and, yeah, you -- your point is exactly right. the fbi -- i'm sorry, the former-attorney general, bill barr, and the president kept promising that they were -- there was going to be some big reveal. he looked into the intelligence community. whether there was some wrongdoing th
>> right, anderson. the investigation that john durham began -- this is, again, this is what bill barr brought him in to do which was, you know, essentially look into the trump-russia investigation. and here we are more than two years later, the investigation of the investigation has gone on longer than the mueller investigation. and if you want to keep count, mueller brought charges against 34 people and three companies. and as you pointed out, this is only the second person that has...
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and, anderson, look.have been trying to say, the administration, today that this was not part of the over-horizon capabilities. this was something different. i think when they announced this drone strike, they called it as part of the over horizon -- over the horizon capabilities. it does raise questions about the kind of intelligence gathering and operations, counterterrorism measures that will take place going forward now that the troop withdrawal has been completed. i do want to say there is another element here which is just the fundamental fact that the strike was described one way to the public, and it turned out to be something else. and it was revealed to be something else by the administration after cnn and "the new york times" and -- and possibly other media outlets reported on what had really happened. i don't know that they would have talked about what happened, without those reports. >> there is no doubt about that. and it also, again, raises questions about -- well, how many drone strikes ha
and, anderson, look.have been trying to say, the administration, today that this was not part of the over-horizon capabilities. this was something different. i think when they announced this drone strike, they called it as part of the over horizon -- over the horizon capabilities. it does raise questions about the kind of intelligence gathering and operations, counterterrorism measures that will take place going forward now that the troop withdrawal has been completed. i do want to say there is...
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anderson. sandy anderson, you are now recognized for five minutes to give an oral presentation of your testimony. >> thank you. i am sandy anderson, senior vice president of operations for experience north america. let me begin by stating why credit bureaus exist and how consumers benefit credit bureaus accurately compile individuals payment histories reported to us by creditors so that lenders can use this data to make sound underwriting decisions sound lending decisions for credit cards. autos and mortgages mean fewer defaults, fewer defaults mean lower cost of credit for consumers and greater availability of consumer credit across the economy credit bureau data is blind to factors such as race, ethnicity, and gender so it helps lenders ensure compliance with the equal credit opportunity to act. what we hear most often from consumers and policy makers is that they want us to focus on three clear objectives ensure the information we hold on consumers is secure make credit reports accurate and
anderson. sandy anderson, you are now recognized for five minutes to give an oral presentation of your testimony. >> thank you. i am sandy anderson, senior vice president of operations for experience north america. let me begin by stating why credit bureaus exist and how consumers benefit credit bureaus accurately compile individuals payment histories reported to us by creditors so that lenders can use this data to make sound underwriting decisions sound lending decisions for credit...
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anderson and -- well >> we'll start with mr. anderson. >> both anderson's mr. daughter. mr. donna heard. >> so i would agree, i'll go first. i would agree accuracy is very very important. a shared my perspective a little bit earlier, and i think there is a kind of work that has been done across the years. the furniture's clarifying the rhetorics, bringing data accuracy into being, but i also believe there is more work that we can do as we all work to ensure maximum accuracy. the data that you are asking for i would be happy to follow up with, but just wanted to acknowledge that. >> okay thank you. and be fine if you could all send that to us in writing. do we have any other responses or can you will send it to us in redding? soleimani ask you if you do trust these what is your method to address accuracy in the form of data using your products in the frequency of -- mr. don he would about you? >> thank you, congresswoman. we track that was in two ways. . one is, we look at all of the disputes that are sent in from consumers. and we determine what they cause of the error was.
anderson and -- well >> we'll start with mr. anderson. >> both anderson's mr. daughter. mr. donna heard. >> so i would agree, i'll go first. i would agree accuracy is very very important. a shared my perspective a little bit earlier, and i think there is a kind of work that has been done across the years. the furniture's clarifying the rhetorics, bringing data accuracy into being, but i also believe there is more work that we can do as we all work to ensure maximum accuracy....
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anderson? >> jeff zeleny, thank you so much.spective now from maggie haber man, washington correspondent with the "new york times." how do you think he's navigating all these fires? specifically the drone issue, clearly there have been a lot of concerns raised about civilian deaths of drone strikes over the 20 years the u.s. has been involved in afghanistan. >> the drone strike is terrible. it's a tragedy. it involves not just up to 10 civilians but seven children in that group of people, so it is deeply problematic as a catastrophe, a human catastrophe. it's also problem aatic for the white house, not just because of the drone program, but it reminds people about the chaos and withdrawal of afghanistan which they hoped to move past and believed the public did not care. we'll see if the public cares here, but it certainly is a problem. then you have the fda issue. >> it's certainly a problem for the future of events in afghanistan and what the administration was saying, well, we have these over-the-horizon capabilities. we weren
anderson? >> jeff zeleny, thank you so much.spective now from maggie haber man, washington correspondent with the "new york times." how do you think he's navigating all these fires? specifically the drone issue, clearly there have been a lot of concerns raised about civilian deaths of drone strikes over the 20 years the u.s. has been involved in afghanistan. >> the drone strike is terrible. it's a tragedy. it involves not just up to 10 civilians but seven children in that...
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anderson? >> anderson thank you, chairman, we don't? mister chairman, have this we data don't have that data. . >> let let me thank the me thank witnesses the witnesses for their testimony for the testimony. as for the, for their timing, time and things have been resources to re-spoken share their. expertise and the testimony today subcommittee. will help these testimonies the subcommittee have helped to advance in the u.s. this and congress congress. we might have. and additional notes for there may this panel which they be additional may questions summit in the writing. that for objection them in writing. days to we ask you for these written witnesses notifications to place the in question. also without responses in the record. objection, and there is extraneous materials materials for the chair and i will remained members to submit written questions for the records to the email address provided for this. this hearing is now adjourned. >> on wednesday morning, tested a ammonium global threat homeland security christopher wray and the
anderson? >> anderson thank you, chairman, we don't? mister chairman, have this we data don't have that data. . >> let let me thank the me thank witnesses the witnesses for their testimony for the testimony. as for the, for their timing, time and things have been resources to re-spoken share their. expertise and the testimony today subcommittee. will help these testimonies the subcommittee have helped to advance in the u.s. this and congress congress. we might have. and additional...
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and anderson was just a determined reporter. the good thing for anderson initially was that nobody knew who he was. so that if drew pearson showed up in the senator's office, it was a huge commotion. if jack anderson showed up, nobody knew who he was and it didn't make much of a difference. it was easier to pick up secrets that way. anderson became a public figure for the first time really in 1959. it was during the sherman adams investigation. anderson and a congressional staffer rented a hotel room next to bernard, the person providing funds. next to his hotel room and put a microphone with a tape-recorder right next to the door. unfortunately for them, they figured it out and called a press conference in goldfine's office. the second coat hanger through the door. and then the staff member came out. and poor anderson was quite anxious about. that everybody knew that he was a keyhole peeper. his name became much more well known and he began to share a by line. eventually he was going to take over the column. there was never for
and anderson was just a determined reporter. the good thing for anderson initially was that nobody knew who he was. so that if drew pearson showed up in the senator's office, it was a huge commotion. if jack anderson showed up, nobody knew who he was and it didn't make much of a difference. it was easier to pick up secrets that way. anderson became a public figure for the first time really in 1959. it was during the sherman adams investigation. anderson and a congressional staffer rented a...
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>> it's incredibly sensitive, anderson.an tell you, in -- across the range of my experience and similar manhunts, kind of kidnapping issues, things like that, you have to deal with the family in a very careful way. they can be an important source of information. they are, you know, they could -- you know, there is a certain amount of empathy that you need to bring to the table in dealing with the family. on the other hand, you have to really re-evaluate everything they tell you from multiple perspectives because there's always the possibility that they are actually aiding and abetting his efforts to avoid law enforcement and to avoid, you know, being taken into custody. so i can tell you that the fbi and local law enforcement are probably interacting with the family as often as they can to keep them talking, keep them engaged. but are also really re-evaluating everything they say with a fine-toothed comb to try to divine which direction they are actually leaning. >> it is so interesting how many people have become intereste
>> it's incredibly sensitive, anderson.an tell you, in -- across the range of my experience and similar manhunts, kind of kidnapping issues, things like that, you have to deal with the family in a very careful way. they can be an important source of information. they are, you know, they could -- you know, there is a certain amount of empathy that you need to bring to the table in dealing with the family. on the other hand, you have to really re-evaluate everything they tell you from...
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thank you. >> thanks, anderson. >>> coming up next. the newly released dispatch audio and more late-breaking news in the killing of gabby petito. >>> and later, anita hill on the new abortion law in texas. her confrontation three decades ago with clarence thomas and her continuing fight to stop gender violence. i'll shoot you an estimate as soon as i get back to the office. hey, i can help you do that right now. high thryv! thryv? yep. i'm the all-in-one management software built for small business. high thryv! ow. get a free demo at thryv.com. >>> so we reported at the top of the hour, there is a new piece of the puzzle in the killing of gabby petito and the disappearance of her fiance brian laundrie during a cross-country road trip. audio from the sheriff's office in grand county, utah. now, again, the initials you will hear, rp, stand for reporting party. the person who saw the incident. >> do you have a phone number for the rp, maybe just a landline and a location of where our victim's at? >> phone number is -- but the female who g
thank you. >> thanks, anderson. >>> coming up next. the newly released dispatch audio and more late-breaking news in the killing of gabby petito. >>> and later, anita hill on the new abortion law in texas. her confrontation three decades ago with clarence thomas and her continuing fight to stop gender violence. i'll shoot you an estimate as soon as i get back to the office. hey, i can help you do that right now. high thryv! thryv? yep. i'm the all-in-one management...
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anderson, as you go over the list of those 13 u.s. service members who died last week, you look at the small towns, home towns that they came from in many cases, a lot of these -- a lot of the casualties, in fact statistically more than twice the number of casualties of the post-9/11 wars have come in small towns and cities rather than in large places. and you heard him talk about that today. 18 suicides among veterans every day. up to $300 million in investment that has gone overseas every day. what he was trying to say was look, this is going to be something that people are going to be fighting about my legacy forp a long time but i think it's about what the united states owes to the people that have been doing this fighting. >> is there -- often one talks about a doctrine associated with a president. is there a biden doctrine to discern in this? >> we're beginning to see the outlines of one. one of them is a term that he raises a lot. the vital national interest. one of the things he said was we have to really think about what is i
anderson, as you go over the list of those 13 u.s. service members who died last week, you look at the small towns, home towns that they came from in many cases, a lot of these -- a lot of the casualties, in fact statistically more than twice the number of casualties of the post-9/11 wars have come in small towns and cities rather than in large places. and you heard him talk about that today. 18 suicides among veterans every day. up to $300 million in investment that has gone overseas every...
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it's not perfect, anderson. this is still a very contagious virus but you get the idea of -- of just what can be done even short of a vaccine to sort of really bring down those numbers. >> that's incredible. i mean, that 75% will become infected but with masks, it can go down to as low as 25%. >> right. i mean, you know, so far in this country, five -- 5 million, you know, children roughly have been infected. again, you know, if you look at the hospitalization rate, about 2%. maybe, less than 2% even of all those in the hospital are children. but if these numbers continue to go up, and i hope they don't, but if they continue to go up, obviously, it affects all the numbers. you know, just in terms of the absolute values. >> but what about -- i mean, last year when school started, there was a lot of concern about safety in schools. and then, it seemed like it turned out that there wasn't a lot of transmission in schools. was there? or was it just because the delta variant -- is it all the delta variant? is that th
it's not perfect, anderson. this is still a very contagious virus but you get the idea of -- of just what can be done even short of a vaccine to sort of really bring down those numbers. >> that's incredible. i mean, that 75% will become infected but with masks, it can go down to as low as 25%. >> right. i mean, you know, so far in this country, five -- 5 million, you know, children roughly have been infected. again, you know, if you look at the hospitalization rate, about 2%. maybe,...
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but, anderson, again, a slow grind here in louisiana.-- they are assuring people they are getting to this as fast as they can but we have been chasing power crews all day long and talking to these guys on the line restoring the polls and everything. it's -- it's tough. they have got to, like, check for, you know, sewage, gas, water lines, fiber lines. every time they -- they try to, you know, correct the situation like this. that's what they have got to check for. so it's -- it's very painstaking, dangerous, and again, not fast enough for people here. >> and, brian, president biden said today that he got assurances at his visit to louisiana tomorrow wouldn't disrupt recovery efforts. what's -- what is his visit expected to entail? >> well, he is going to survey the damage in some of the hardest-hit areas of louisiana. we do know that. we do know that he is going to meet with local officials, anderson. and as you mentioned, white house aides had told us that before this trip was announced, they did want to make sure that his visit would n
but, anderson, again, a slow grind here in louisiana.-- they are assuring people they are getting to this as fast as they can but we have been chasing power crews all day long and talking to these guys on the line restoring the polls and everything. it's -- it's tough. they have got to, like, check for, you know, sewage, gas, water lines, fiber lines. every time they -- they try to, you know, correct the situation like this. that's what they have got to check for. so it's -- it's very...
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it was devastating, anderson. it's really hard to overstate the level of damage that we saw especially when we got our start in the lost valley of manville, new jersey. there were stacks of debris, anderson, in every single yard. some of them were taller than i am. it was rotted dry wood, ruined furniture, children's toys that were covered in mud. i saw christmas ornaments littered across the ground. every house that had been devastated by the flooding they saw last week. in new jersey and some areas turned into fires and explosions. the president was talking to one woman that we spoke with as well when they came up to the reporters and cameras, luckily she has a 4-month-old baby, anderson, they had gotten a heads up and left the area because of all of the rain. part of her daughter's nursery was still there. part of it was down the street. it had been washed away. as they were talking to us, you could see their front door with the tv resting on it. everything is destroyed that these people had. now they are left
it was devastating, anderson. it's really hard to overstate the level of damage that we saw especially when we got our start in the lost valley of manville, new jersey. there were stacks of debris, anderson, in every single yard. some of them were taller than i am. it was rotted dry wood, ruined furniture, children's toys that were covered in mud. i saw christmas ornaments littered across the ground. every house that had been devastated by the flooding they saw last week. in new jersey and some...
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or her texts. >> look, anderson, i think -- unless -- sorry.nce i don't think there's going to be anything really new in the book that we don't already know. there are certain levels of, you know, secrecy within the east wing that doesn't tell the west wing the inner workings and the dynamics of the two, you know, wings themselves. and have to do with the president and the first lady, their inner circle, which is very tight. and as long as you go along with what you want them to say and do then you're part of the trump team. and that's exactly what stephanie did. it's a little too late. >> it's also -- and you saw this firsthand when you came out with your book. they turn on people who have been nothing but supportive of them very, very quickly. >> unfortunately, they turn on people that are not only supportive of them but want the best for them. people who dedicated their lives in the military, when vindman -- i mean, so many people have been prosecuted by them because they've told the truth. i told the truth. at a time when nobody else was. a
or her texts. >> look, anderson, i think -- unless -- sorry.nce i don't think there's going to be anything really new in the book that we don't already know. there are certain levels of, you know, secrecy within the east wing that doesn't tell the west wing the inner workings and the dynamics of the two, you know, wings themselves. and have to do with the president and the first lady, their inner circle, which is very tight. and as long as you go along with what you want them to say and...
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but anderson, again, a slow grind here in louisiana.y're assuring people they're getting to this as fast as they can, but we've been chasing power crews all day long and talking to these guys on the line, restoring the poles and everything. it's tough. they've got to check for sewage, gas, water lines, fiber lines. every time they try to correct the situation like this. that's what they've got to check for. it's very painstaking, dangerous, and again not fast enough for people here. >> president biden said today he got his assurances that his visit to louisiana tomorrow wouldn't disrupt recovery efforts. what is his visit expected to entail? >> reporter: well, he's going to survey the damage in some of the hardest-hit areas of louisiana. we do flow that. we know he's going to meet with local officials. as you mentioned, a white house aide told us before this trip was announceped they did want to make sure his visit did not get in the way of recovery efforts. that's going eye delicate dance tomorrow. what we can fell you is if he's going
but anderson, again, a slow grind here in louisiana.y're assuring people they're getting to this as fast as they can, but we've been chasing power crews all day long and talking to these guys on the line, restoring the poles and everything. it's tough. they've got to check for sewage, gas, water lines, fiber lines. every time they try to correct the situation like this. that's what they've got to check for. it's very painstaking, dangerous, and again not fast enough for people here. >>...
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>> they are anderson. they're still processing the scene. been doing that for a couple of days or so. you can see the polk county sheriff's forensic lab trailer and over my right shoulder is the burned out pickup truck. that was on fire when the deputies arrived. the suspect apparently caused that fire. also there's a path from the street leading to the house behind me. the suspect had put glow sticks there trying to entice the deputies as they arrived to actually enter the home, just trying to pique their curiosity, apparently. but the sheriff here has said that this suspect was prepared for armageddon. so, that's why they have so much to process here. they said there were three guns inside. so, they're going to look very closely at those and process those. there were bullet holes all over the house, in the doors and windows. they're processing those. also plenty of blood was left behind at this horrific scene. and we are getting more and more details about and thatterson. and some of these details you may find disturbing. >> he's evil in t
>> they are anderson. they're still processing the scene. been doing that for a couple of days or so. you can see the polk county sheriff's forensic lab trailer and over my right shoulder is the burned out pickup truck. that was on fire when the deputies arrived. the suspect apparently caused that fire. also there's a path from the street leading to the house behind me. the suspect had put glow sticks there trying to entice the deputies as they arrived to actually enter the home, just...
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>> i don't think there is a lot of lessons, anderson.now, he started basically at about 60% and he ended there and you got to remember a couple things. one is sometimes in recalls, we saw it with scott walker in wisconsin. we see it here. voters really don't like recall elections. like, why are we spending this money? why are we doing this? although, i will say that the guy who wanted to take his place, larry elder, was certainly out of the mainstream, as it relates to californians. but people that want to draw too many conclusions from this, i think, are making a mistake. and i think most republican and democratic experts say that. i think the race that we really want to keep an eye on is the race in virginia because that will determine whether republicans come out in strong numbers. whether democrats in northern virginia are deflated. that is one that's gonna tell us, i think, a lot more than what just happened in california. >> mary katharine, i mean, do you think there's lessons for republicans or democrats? >> first of all, doesn't
>> i don't think there is a lot of lessons, anderson.now, he started basically at about 60% and he ended there and you got to remember a couple things. one is sometimes in recalls, we saw it with scott walker in wisconsin. we see it here. voters really don't like recall elections. like, why are we spending this money? why are we doing this? although, i will say that the guy who wanted to take his place, larry elder, was certainly out of the mainstream, as it relates to californians. but...
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anderson?ngressional briefing on a possible capitol threat later this month. a d.c. police officer injured on january 6 returns to work. details ahead. pinchas. michael: my great-great- grandfather, rachmaiel. gigi: pinky and rocky. simi: there was an uprising in poland. david: and then the family broke apart. michael: they scattered around in different places. gigi: they worked hard. simi: and built new lives. michael: but rocky and pinky's families didn't see each other again... all: ...until now. david: more than 100 years later, ancestry helped connect us to our ancestors and each other. this is the sound of an asthma attack... that doesn't happen. this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma
anderson?ngressional briefing on a possible capitol threat later this month. a d.c. police officer injured on january 6 returns to work. details ahead. pinchas. michael: my great-great- grandfather, rachmaiel. gigi: pinky and rocky. simi: there was an uprising in poland. david: and then the family broke apart. michael: they scattered around in different places. gigi: they worked hard. simi: and built new lives. michael: but rocky and pinky's families didn't see each other again... all: ...until...
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>> reporter: we don't know, anderson. we know that the fbi has said tonight that they are done s searching the laundrie family's home. we were there over the weekend as they were searching in this reserve because the parents indicated he might be there. but ultimately the local police, the north port police and the fbi are still searching for a lot of answers here. so they are moving forward with the investigation. obviously they have a lot of evidence to comb through that was gathered here. we're also hoping that tomorrow we can get some more information because the attorney for the laundrie family is expected to brief the media, make some sort of statement after all the activity that happened here, including the fbi questioning the parents. >> leyla santiago, appreciate it. crime fighter john walsh is the host of "in pursuit" on wednesday, 10:00 eastern on discovery and streams on discovery+. so the 911 call we heard was a potential domestic dispute between the two with the caller saying the man was slapping the girl. w
>> reporter: we don't know, anderson. we know that the fbi has said tonight that they are done s searching the laundrie family's home. we were there over the weekend as they were searching in this reserve because the parents indicated he might be there. but ultimately the local police, the north port police and the fbi are still searching for a lot of answers here. so they are moving forward with the investigation. obviously they have a lot of evidence to comb through that was gathered...
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anderson, thank you very much. i'm chris cuomo. welcome to prime time.cerns at home after the taliban's take over. homeland security is picking up chatter on online platforms, but it's not what you might expect. taliban or other groups abroad issuing new threats, that's what you'd expect, right? this chatter is coming from here. and there's another twist. this is not about islamist extremist sleeper cells. it's about homegrown white supremacists and other violent extremist groups here who are looking to be more like th
anderson, thank you very much. i'm chris cuomo. welcome to prime time.cerns at home after the taliban's take over. homeland security is picking up chatter on online platforms, but it's not what you might expect. taliban or other groups abroad issuing new threats, that's what you'd expect, right? this chatter is coming from here. and there's another twist. this is not about islamist extremist sleeper cells. it's about homegrown white supremacists and other violent extremist groups here who are...
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>> we have no idea, anderson.eled a hearing without any indication of why several days before this law took effect. that's why there this was emergency request to the u.s. supreme court. but it is still pending in front of them, and at so the point them take it up and have that hearing and make a decision. >> senator davis, jeff toobin, appreciate it. >>> coming up next, president biden by all odds has had a tough political month, coming up to assess the damage today and talked to david axlerod about what may happen moving forward. finding new routes to reach your customers, and new ways for them to reach you... is what business is all about. it's what the united states postal service has always been about. so as your business changes, we're changing with it. with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide. same day shipping across town. returns right from the doorstep, and deliveries seven days a week. it's a whole new world out there. let's not keep it waiting. what if you
>> we have no idea, anderson.eled a hearing without any indication of why several days before this law took effect. that's why there this was emergency request to the u.s. supreme court. but it is still pending in front of them, and at so the point them take it up and have that hearing and make a decision. >> senator davis, jeff toobin, appreciate it. >>> coming up next, president biden by all odds has had a tough political month, coming up to assess the damage today and...
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>> anderson, it's good to be with you tonight.d back better agenda that the president laid out for us in front of congress. and so when we met with the president yesterday he reiterated that he wants both of these bills and the deal that was passed when the bipartisan bill passed the senate was that both bills would proceed in the house because we just cannot afford to leave behind child care, leave behind paid leave and not take on climate change, and so that is still our position. we will very happily vote for both bills as soon as the reconciliation bill is passed and then we will vote for the infrastructure bill and we intend to do that. we are this close and this close to getting it done and we're excited to deliver that to the president. >> i understand look, everything is a negotiation and you have to stand as long as you can in what you want, but if the only way to get the reconciliation package passed is to drop the price tag from $3.5 trillion to a lower number do you think it's worth it for americans to have a smaller i
>> anderson, it's good to be with you tonight.d back better agenda that the president laid out for us in front of congress. and so when we met with the president yesterday he reiterated that he wants both of these bills and the deal that was passed when the bipartisan bill passed the senate was that both bills would proceed in the house because we just cannot afford to leave behind child care, leave behind paid leave and not take on climate change, and so that is still our position. we...
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>> we have no idea, anderson.y cancelled a hearing without any indication of why several days before the law took affect. that's why there was this emergency request to the u.s. supreme court. but it is still pending in front of them and at some point they will take it up and have the hearing and make a decision. >> well, senator davis, jeff tubin, i appreciate it, thank you both on the breaking news. >>> coming up next, president biden by all odds have had a tough political month, coming up we will assess the damage to date and talk with david axelrod about what may happen going forward. bye! that's why we love skechers max cushioning footwear. they've maxed out the cushion for extreme comfort. it's like walking on clouds! big, comfy ones! oh yeah! ♪ ayy, ayy, ayy ♪ ♪ yeah, we fancy like applebee's on a date night ♪ ♪ got that bourbon street steak with the oreo shake ♪ ♪ get some whipped cream on the top too ♪ ♪ two straws, one check, girl, i got you ♪ ♪ bougie like natty in the styrofoam ♪ ♪ squeak-squeakin' in
>> we have no idea, anderson.y cancelled a hearing without any indication of why several days before the law took affect. that's why there was this emergency request to the u.s. supreme court. but it is still pending in front of them and at some point they will take it up and have the hearing and make a decision. >> well, senator davis, jeff tubin, i appreciate it, thank you both on the breaking news. >>> coming up next, president biden by all odds have had a tough...
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we learned there was one today, anderson. there was a briefing attended by at least one member of the january 6th select committee. it was congresswoman zoe loughner. there was a briefing from capitol police as well as the architect of the capitol, the house sargeant at arms and the house speaker, nancy pelosi our team has learned, has invited chuck schumer and the top republicans, kevin mccarthy and mitch mcconnell to her office monday morning. that's when we're hearing there will be a briefing from tom mini manger. they are taking this seriously. >> stay with us. i want to bring in josh campbell, former fbi special agent. what does this tell you, the capitol police has requested a smaller fence be put-back up around the capitol. is that in an abundance of caution? no one wants to be the person who said, oh, no, you don't need a fence? >> i interviewed the new capitol police after he took the job. he wasn't there on the day of the attack, but one thing he said is he will learn lessons and be a threat-based agency. they are g
we learned there was one today, anderson. there was a briefing attended by at least one member of the january 6th select committee. it was congresswoman zoe loughner. there was a briefing from capitol police as well as the architect of the capitol, the house sargeant at arms and the house speaker, nancy pelosi our team has learned, has invited chuck schumer and the top republicans, kevin mccarthy and mitch mcconnell to her office monday morning. that's when we're hearing there will be a...
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anderson starts now. >>> good evening. today the pentagon said capitol police have requested assistance. it's part of the legacy the former president spelled out in detail in "peril." today he briefly responded to questions about revelations in the book. according to the authors general milly twice called his counterpart in china. both times prompted by u.s. intelligence suggesting china believe the u.s. was preparing an attack, their fears according to the authors of the book based in part on the rhetoric toward china coming from the former president. asked by general milly today here's how the president responded. >> did general milley do the right thing by -- >> according to a defense official who spoke with cnn these calls were not done in secret without anyone else knowing. they were according to this official attended by 15 people including a representative from the state department. general mark milley is scheduled to testify on capitol hill later this month. the woodward and costa book goes into further details abo
anderson starts now. >>> good evening. today the pentagon said capitol police have requested assistance. it's part of the legacy the former president spelled out in detail in "peril." today he briefly responded to questions about revelations in the book. according to the authors general milly twice called his counterpart in china. both times prompted by u.s. intelligence suggesting china believe the u.s. was preparing an attack, their fears according to the authors of the...
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thank you. >> always good to be with you, anderson. >>> coming up next.l who has peddled similar conspiracy theories but is now under investigation after accusations she did more than just baseless -- repeating baseless claims. we have new details when we continue. and at any moment, the fate of the season can come down to this. billions of secure connections, per second. when the game is on the line and the game is always on the line touchdown! the nfl relies on cisco. (upbeat pop music throughout) go with simparica trio it's triple protection made simple! simparica trio is the first and only monthly chewable that covers heartworm disease, ticks and fleas, round and hookworms. dogs get triple protection in just one simparica trio! this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions, including seizures. use with caution in dogs with a history of these disorders. protect him with all your heart. simparica trio. and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just 30 bu
thank you. >> always good to be with you, anderson. >>> coming up next.l who has peddled similar conspiracy theories but is now under investigation after accusations she did more than just baseless -- repeating baseless claims. we have new details when we continue. and at any moment, the fate of the season can come down to this. billions of secure connections, per second. when the game is on the line and the game is always on the line touchdown! the nfl relies on cisco. (upbeat...
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anderson, that's the point here. it's really key. director's schedule is never widely publicized. he's the top american spy. his schedule kept very tightly held within the u.s. government. u.s. government officials are very concerned about that reality. there are questions about how the perpetrator would have known he was going to india in the first place. and how they would have been able to carry out this aggression. we should also note that this is the second time in less than a month that a senior biden administration official's international travel is impacted by reported incidents of the mysterious illnesses. >> i appreciate it. thank you. still to come, my champion for change. a lawyer whose organization make sure inmates get fair hearings. how he helps defend the defenseless next. this is our moment to do right by those who've helped feed us, care for us, and keep us safe during our toughest times. strengthen our economy and build back better with a pathway to citizenship for essential workers like farm workers, temporary pro
anderson, that's the point here. it's really key. director's schedule is never widely publicized. he's the top american spy. his schedule kept very tightly held within the u.s. government. u.s. government officials are very concerned about that reality. there are questions about how the perpetrator would have known he was going to india in the first place. and how they would have been able to carry out this aggression. we should also note that this is the second time in less than a month that a...
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why are they saying this, anderson? high turnout. those high voter registration numbers. democrats outnumbering republicans in this state 2-1. they are feeling very good with just over two hours left to vote, anderson. >> and do we hear from governor newsom tonight? is there any indication what he'll talk about? he clearly was nationalizing this race. >> reporter: absolutely nationalizing it. but i think what we should focus on is that it's really going to be how he speaks to the public and how he speaks to californians tonight. this isn't going to be a party. we're not anticipating balloons or confetti. you're going to see a governor look at what he has been talking about in recent days, the urgency of the moment, that he understands californians want him to govern this state out of some of the crises facing them, homelessness, the economy, covid, and that is what we anticipate the governor will be focusing on when he speaks to reporters. >> thanks very much. i want to go to southern california to the elder headquarters. how is it t
why are they saying this, anderson? high turnout. those high voter registration numbers. democrats outnumbering republicans in this state 2-1. they are feeling very good with just over two hours left to vote, anderson. >> and do we hear from governor newsom tonight? is there any indication what he'll talk about? he clearly was nationalizing this race. >> reporter: absolutely nationalizing it. but i think what we should focus on is that it's really going to be how he speaks to the...
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anderson coached 22 state champions and was named regional coach of the year in 1979, 1980, and 1992 before being hired as the school's athletic director. after his retirement from davis county schools in 2000, mr. anderson spent seven years as a zone treef at the iowa state track meets and was named the southeast director of the iowa track officials association. mrs. miller-meeks: thank you, dennis, for your long time mentor and roll model for countless men and women. thank you, madam speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i rise today to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to thank veterans, nongovernment organizations, congressional offices, and ordinary citizens who have stepped up where the biden administration has failed to save the lives of americans and our afghan
anderson coached 22 state champions and was named regional coach of the year in 1979, 1980, and 1992 before being hired as the school's athletic director. after his retirement from davis county schools in 2000, mr. anderson spent seven years as a zone treef at the iowa state track meets and was named the southeast director of the iowa track officials association. mrs. miller-meeks: thank you, dennis, for your long time mentor and roll model for countless men and women. thank you, madam speaker,...
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anderson?d a congressional briefing on a possible capitol threat later this month. a d.c. police officer who became the voice for dozens of officers injured january 6th returns to work. details ahead. as your business changes, the united states postal service is changing with it. with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide, and returns right from the doorstep. it's a whole new world out there. let's not keep it waiting. you've been taking mental health meds, and your mind is finally in a better place. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia td. and it can seem like that's all people see. ♪ some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most men
anderson?d a congressional briefing on a possible capitol threat later this month. a d.c. police officer who became the voice for dozens of officers injured january 6th returns to work. details ahead. as your business changes, the united states postal service is changing with it. with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide, and returns right from the doorstep. it's a whole new world out there. let's not keep it waiting. you've been taking mental...
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but anderson cooper never stopped working. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> work, for me, has been the thingchild model as a kid. it was something that was reliable that helped me calm myself and, you know, know that i was building a foundation for a life. >> reporter: a life that now includes his son, 16 month old wyatt, to whom the book is dedicated. >> i thought, i want to write a book for my son that kind of explains this path or his family's path. and it is an honest view at this remarkable family, which is remarkable in good ways and also bad. plash the the entrance they make, the surprises they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor yo
but anderson cooper never stopped working. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> work, for me, has been the thingchild model as a kid. it was something that was reliable that helped me calm myself and, you know, know that i was building a foundation for a life. >> reporter: a life that now includes his son, 16 month old wyatt, to whom the book is dedicated. >> i thought, i want to write a book for my son that kind of explains this path or his family's path. and it is an honest view...
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>> first off, anderson, let's look at what the subpoenas ask for.cally available. confirming the charade that this really is. second, when you dive into the subpoenas, it's very clear that there is absolutely no legitimate legislative purpose to snooping on pennsylvania voters and demanding their private information, like you said, their social security numbers, driver license number and voter history. here in pennsylvania, we have very strict laws and constitutional interpretation that makes it very clear that people's information here needs to be protected. their privacy is paramount. turning that information over is certainly not legal. so we will fight it. we will take all necessary legal steps to protect the privacy of pennsylvanians. >> we saw some length lgislatorg to arizona to tour the phony audit there. it seems like this is just part and parcel of that. they are saying, it's necessary -- this personal information is necessary to get to identify voter fraud. there's no evidence of voter fraud. no one has presented real evidence of voter fr
>> first off, anderson, let's look at what the subpoenas ask for.cally available. confirming the charade that this really is. second, when you dive into the subpoenas, it's very clear that there is absolutely no legitimate legislative purpose to snooping on pennsylvania voters and demanding their private information, like you said, their social security numbers, driver license number and voter history. here in pennsylvania, we have very strict laws and constitutional interpretation that...
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professor anderson, welcome and thank you for joining us. >> thank you so much for having me, jeff. >i was interested when i paris saw this book about the scope that you cover here. i think a lot of times we think aboutov the second amendment in very contemporary terms about arguments we may be having about the national rifle association or even school violence or some of those very contemporary problems. but this book takes us in the way back machine centuries into the and talks about the seeds that were planted that led there. maybe we cupid of begin with where you start this their iftive and how you kind of saw the arc of this story beginning. >> what launched this book, actually, was the killing of philando castile in 2015, because here you had a plaque -- a black man who was pulled over the by the police and he said is, officer, i have a licensed weapon. and the officer started shooting and killed philando castile. so he gunned down simply because he has a licensed weapon. he wasn't threatening anyone, he wasn't doing anything that was perilous, but he died, and the nra went sile
professor anderson, welcome and thank you for joining us. >> thank you so much for having me, jeff. >i was interested when i paris saw this book about the scope that you cover here. i think a lot of times we think aboutov the second amendment in very contemporary terms about arguments we may be having about the national rifle association or even school violence or some of those very contemporary problems. but this book takes us in the way back machine centuries into the and talks about...
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anderson will serve as the department's chief attorney. and also as the principal legal adviser to the secretary of interior secretary holland. he would oversee more than 430 attorneys and a staff within six legal divisions. he would be responsible for ensuring the business conducted at the interior department follows the law and is done transparently. he would be granted tremendous powers to shape how the department fulfills its mission by issuing final legal interpretations on all matters with jurisdiction of the department. these decisions directly impact homes and businesses in wyoming and throughout the nation. these decisions can make or break our nation's ability to protect our environment, to use and enjoy our natural resources, to create good-paying jobs, and to pay for services such as public education. over the course of his career, mr. anderson has both taught and practiced law prior mayorly focus -- primarily focused on tribal issues. i'm concerned that mr. anderson lacks sufficient legal experience beyond the tribal law to ef
anderson will serve as the department's chief attorney. and also as the principal legal adviser to the secretary of interior secretary holland. he would oversee more than 430 attorneys and a staff within six legal divisions. he would be responsible for ensuring the business conducted at the interior department follows the law and is done transparently. he would be granted tremendous powers to shape how the department fulfills its mission by issuing final legal interpretations on all matters...
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anderson is joining us right now. anderson, congratulations.a letter to your son. why was it so important for you to do this? >> yeah. you know, my dad wrote a book about his family in mississippi growing up during the depression right before he died, and it really was like a letter to my brother and i. i was 10 when he died. my brother was 12. i think he knew -- my dad knew he wasn't going to be around to see us grow up, and he wanted us to have something we could always look back on. so that's been really important to me in my life, and i wanted this book to be a letter to my son. i certainly hope to be around, but i never really knew about the vanderbilts. i consciously didn't want to pay any attention to them. i thought as a kid no good could come of me thinking of myself as part of that past dynasty. i very much focused on the coopers, who seemed much more hardworking and, you know, a better model for me to follow to have a decent life. and so i didn't know what i would tell my son one day about them, so i basically started doing this rese
anderson is joining us right now. anderson, congratulations.a letter to your son. why was it so important for you to do this? >> yeah. you know, my dad wrote a book about his family in mississippi growing up during the depression right before he died, and it really was like a letter to my brother and i. i was 10 when he died. my brother was 12. i think he knew -- my dad knew he wasn't going to be around to see us grow up, and he wanted us to have something we could always look back on. so...
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joining us now is the anchor of anderson cooper 360 and the author of the book, anderson cooper.here is cornelius vanderbilt. >> my great, great, great grandfather. >> i like to call him the commodore. >> yes. he liked to be known as the commodore as well, i think. >> how aware were you of all of this growing up? >> i wasn't -- i was not aware at all. my mom actually was gloria vanderbilt, but had a fractured relationship with the family she was born into. she didn't know her father. he died of alcoholism when she was 15 months old. and she never really connected to any of them. so they never told me stories growing up about her childhood growing up, she never really spoke about it. and i think if she was alive to read this book, she would find it as fascinating as i found it because she didn't know the details about all these people who she was so connected to. >> she would have learned something and you certainly learned a lot. >> totally. i knew nothing about -- i was a big fan of "the crown" series. this is like "the crown" on steroids with a whole bunch of americans. it is a
joining us now is the anchor of anderson cooper 360 and the author of the book, anderson cooper.here is cornelius vanderbilt. >> my great, great, great grandfather. >> i like to call him the commodore. >> yes. he liked to be known as the commodore as well, i think. >> how aware were you of all of this growing up? >> i wasn't -- i was not aware at all. my mom actually was gloria vanderbilt, but had a fractured relationship with the family she was born into. she...
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tomorrow, you will see anderson's piece. >>> right now, you get to see anderson himself. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> good evening. an arrest warrant issued for brian laundrie after the killing of his fiancee. a live report. >>> the revelations in the book "peril." >>> we begin with the first steps by investigators trying to learn more about how this all led up to the attack on the capitol. the first step is a big one. subpoenas targeting not just close aides but his very closest. who are the people facing these subpoenas? >> these are four of the former president's closest aides. mark meadows, dan scavino, cash patel and steve bannon, who is one of his closest advisors during his presidential campaign and then also served in a counselor roll during the early portion of the trump administration. these are a group of men that not only had trump's ear on a regular basis but also were around him and in conversations with those planning the rally that took place in front of the white house that served as the prelude to the january 6 capitol insurrection. it's clear just wha
tomorrow, you will see anderson's piece. >>> right now, you get to see anderson himself. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> good evening. an arrest warrant issued for brian laundrie after the killing of his fiancee. a live report. >>> the revelations in the book "peril." >>> we begin with the first steps by investigators trying to learn more about how this all led up to the attack on the capitol. the first step is a big one. subpoenas...
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christian anderson is an evolutionary biologist at the scripps research institute. in late january 2020, he wrote to dr. fauci in correspondence that was also later released. >> we are concerned about this particular virus. we think that what we are looking at here might be different than what we would expect to see just from a naturally-emerged virus. >> anderson and other scientists worked around the clock, searching for clues deep in the genome. >> the engineering aspect of this very quickly we realized we just don't have the evidence to support that. >> even though they initially thought this novel virus had evidence of bioengineering, they subsequently found evidence of similar traits in other known naturally occurring viruses. >> we debated up one side and down the other and ultimately decided, if you were a human trying to design a really dangerous coronavirus, you would not design this one. >> if we can find any evidence of this virus previously having been sequenced or worked on, maybe there's fragments of the virus which were used previously in experiments
christian anderson is an evolutionary biologist at the scripps research institute. in late january 2020, he wrote to dr. fauci in correspondence that was also later released. >> we are concerned about this particular virus. we think that what we are looking at here might be different than what we would expect to see just from a naturally-emerged virus. >> anderson and other scientists worked around the clock, searching for clues deep in the genome. >> the engineering aspect of...
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say hello to "the daily show"'s one-man band anderson paak! ( drumming ) ( continuing to drum ) >> whoo! what? yes, lord! >> trevor: when they sawed you were joining, i said it's too
say hello to "the daily show"'s one-man band anderson paak! ( drumming ) ( continuing to drum ) >> whoo! what? yes, lord! >> trevor: when they sawed you were joining, i said it's too