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anderson. >> josh campbell, appreciate it.ri. so sara, i am wondering what you made of kim potter oi he's testimony today? did she help her case? >> anderson, you know, her testimony was really a hail mary and i am not sure that i would have done differently because ultimately, the goal of the defense here was to tug at the heart of -- hearts of the jurors here. and -- but in terms of the meat of her testimony, and the explanations and admissions that she made, i think it really hurt her. certainly, didn't help her, right? they -- they put the weapons next to each other and compared them. the shape, the size, the weight, the -- part of the body that they were holstered and then, in fact, how much more effort it took to get -- to draw the -- the taser, versus the glock. and she confirmed all those facts, and then she went further to say that she never, in her 26 years of being an officer, had deployed a taser. well, that goes straight to count two and criminal negligence, right? the idea that, you know, you have had all these c
anderson. >> josh campbell, appreciate it.ri. so sara, i am wondering what you made of kim potter oi he's testimony today? did she help her case? >> anderson, you know, her testimony was really a hail mary and i am not sure that i would have done differently because ultimately, the goal of the defense here was to tug at the heart of -- hearts of the jurors here. and -- but in terms of the meat of her testimony, and the explanations and admissions that she made, i think it really...
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>> anderson, that's the bottom line. if americans are tired of this and want to do something about it, as we are all tired of it, this is what you can do. if you're not vaccinated yet, start tomorrow. go to vaccines.gov. they will tell you a place near you where it is free. you can get started on your shots. if you are vaccinated and you are eligible for a booster, which is most people who are vaccinated, and you have not done that, do that again tomorrow, vaccines.gov. we have the chance as a nation to turn this around, but it is going to take all of us and we haven't gotten that kind of unanimous response that this pandemic is calling us to produce. >> yeah, i got my booster, it was easy, painless, no reaction to it. so i recommend and urge people to. dr. francis collins as well, thank you so much. >>> more breaking news tonight. another mass school shooting in america. how many times have we said that? three students dead, a number of others injured. untold number of families' lives changed forever. a live report with
>> anderson, that's the bottom line. if americans are tired of this and want to do something about it, as we are all tired of it, this is what you can do. if you're not vaccinated yet, start tomorrow. go to vaccines.gov. they will tell you a place near you where it is free. you can get started on your shots. if you are vaccinated and you are eligible for a booster, which is most people who are vaccinated, and you have not done that, do that again tomorrow, vaccines.gov. we have the chance...
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only 150 of them are fully vaccinated, anderson.5% of the people hospitalized -- are unvaccinated. >> what are your vaccination rates like in the state? >> what's that? >> what are your vaccination rates like in the state? >> we are doing well. better than most, which is why i think our -- our peak was a little bit lower than most. we are at 76% of everybody 5 and up vaccinated. we're well into the 80% range for adults. and we are making sure we boosted everybody in our long-term care facilities and nursing homes early on. the most vulnerable. and we are at 43% of people who are eligible for boosters have gotten them so we have taken that very seriously and done everything we can to get the word out. facts first, but we have also done lotteries, $100 bonuses. $50 bonuses. free time off from major employers. you name it, we want to make sure it's available to you and convenient for you. >> you said recently if you haven't been vaccinated, that is your choice. i respect that. but it's your fault when you are in the hospital with covid
only 150 of them are fully vaccinated, anderson.5% of the people hospitalized -- are unvaccinated. >> what are your vaccination rates like in the state? >> what's that? >> what are your vaccination rates like in the state? >> we are doing well. better than most, which is why i think our -- our peak was a little bit lower than most. we are at 76% of everybody 5 and up vaccinated. we're well into the 80% range for adults. and we are making sure we boosted everybody in our...
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>> it is, anderson. as jessica was describing in her report, the former president really did not have any valid legal arguments here. it was the executive privilege has always been president biden's to assert as the current president. he made a careful decision in this matter that it was in the public interest given historical context. the importance of january, the events of january 6th and the work that the committee is doing, and that is what the court of appeals, the d.c. circuit said in its opinion. >> professor feldman, the court ruled in part saying, quote, what mr. trump seeks is to nullify those judgments of the president and congress, delay the committee's work and derail the negotiations and the accommodations that the political bramnches have made. i'm wondering how you significant you think that is for a federal appeals court to say not only his claims of executive privilege without merit or having an argument by him but what he's trying to do is delay a congressional investigation. >> that'
>> it is, anderson. as jessica was describing in her report, the former president really did not have any valid legal arguments here. it was the executive privilege has always been president biden's to assert as the current president. he made a careful decision in this matter that it was in the public interest given historical context. the importance of january, the events of january 6th and the work that the committee is doing, and that is what the court of appeals, the d.c. circuit said...
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search for anderson cooper 360. let's hand it over to michael smerconish. >>> anderson, thank you.election denialism is sticking around and
search for anderson cooper 360. let's hand it over to michael smerconish. >>> anderson, thank you.election denialism is sticking around and
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>> well, i think it's about both, anderson. i mean, our annie gray is reporting this evening that congressman pete aguilar, who is on the january 6th committee, is is saying that what they have learned from these phone records is that mark meadows, on his personal phone, was in communication with individuals involved in the planning of the january 6th rally. we don't know what was said. we don't know with whom he was communicating. anything else. but that is a way for them to connect the dots, and it is probably something that mark meadows does not want out there. as for donald trump, of course donald trump has been furious about the book. he is furious at mark meadows. meadows is trying to get back on his good side. and any notion that he was cooperating with the committee by turning over thousands of pages of documents probably doesn't sit well with the former president. >> josh, the -- the justice department wanted to see bannon's trial in april. bannon's team wanted october. the judge settled on july. it's a compromise. is
>> well, i think it's about both, anderson. i mean, our annie gray is reporting this evening that congressman pete aguilar, who is on the january 6th committee, is is saying that what they have learned from these phone records is that mark meadows, on his personal phone, was in communication with individuals involved in the planning of the january 6th rally. we don't know what was said. we don't know with whom he was communicating. anything else. but that is a way for them to connect the...
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blumenshen went back to anderson and treating patients. in prison, dr. took an oath that says you shall not administer poison. she violated that and she spun a web of lies and deceit and now she's paying for it. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." thanks for watching. "dateline." thanks for watching. >>> murder is so personal. she knew who was in the room with her. she trusted that person. and the saddest thing is that the last person you look at in this world is not your loved ones -- it's your killer. >> gosh, i miss her so much. >> reporter: tough. tenacious. as feisty as her name, hard-driving defense attorney chiquita tate. >> she would walk into a
blumenshen went back to anderson and treating patients. in prison, dr. took an oath that says you shall not administer poison. she violated that and she spun a web of lies and deceit and now she's paying for it. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." thanks for watching. "dateline." thanks for watching. >>> murder is so personal. she knew who was in the room with her. she trusted that person. and the saddest thing is that the last person you look at in...
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we're back here with anderson cooper.o about this. >> yeah, sure. >> stephen: 2019, "time magazine" man of the year, sexiest man alive, that's an issue people care about. >> yeah. cutest baby alive. >> very sweet baby. >> stephen: 2020, cutest baby alive was your son wyatt cooper. >> that's right, that's right. ( applause ) >> by the way, he is unrecognizable to me. >> stephen: why, because he's so old now? >> i said, i didn't know winston churchill was my baby! at that moment, if you told me that's what he looked like, i would have been, like, that's not my kid. when i saw him at that moment, i thought that's the cutest baby. and i look at him and say who is that child? i don't remember him looking quite so, um, round and just big and, like -- >> stephen: can he talk? oh, yeah. he says lots of words. >> stephen: paintings. paintings. >> stephen: that was one of his first words. >> shoes. he loves shoes. shoes! every morning, first thing he does when we wake up, we put on the window sill and he comments on people's shoes
we're back here with anderson cooper.o about this. >> yeah, sure. >> stephen: 2019, "time magazine" man of the year, sexiest man alive, that's an issue people care about. >> yeah. cutest baby alive. >> very sweet baby. >> stephen: 2020, cutest baby alive was your son wyatt cooper. >> that's right, that's right. ( applause ) >> by the way, he is unrecognizable to me. >> stephen: why, because he's so old now? >> i said, i didn't know...
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it's time for anderson. >>> good evening. what we have learned just this week about january 6th is pretty remarkable. more useful information in just the last three days perhaps than in the 11 months stins a violent pro-trump mob assaulted the capitol. hard facts to rebut more than 11 months now of distortions and apparently willful mischaracterizations of what happened that day. and all that led up to it. three days of the house select committee's contempt presentation against former white house chief of staff mark meadows have done all that. and there is breaking news tonight on one of the committee's revelations and all the text messages that meadows has provided. texts forwarded by a lawmaker to meadows on january 5th. outlining an unproven legal theory on throwing out votes in states the former president lost. >> i want to display just a few of the messages he received from people in congress. the committee is not naming these lawmakers at this time as our investigation is ongoing. if we could cue the first graphic. this
it's time for anderson. >>> good evening. what we have learned just this week about january 6th is pretty remarkable. more useful information in just the last three days perhaps than in the 11 months stins a violent pro-trump mob assaulted the capitol. hard facts to rebut more than 11 months now of distortions and apparently willful mischaracterizations of what happened that day. and all that led up to it. three days of the house select committee's contempt presentation against former...
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anderson. by the way, is he thomas anderson to you or neo?ons, just say so. >> i just answered your question! i'm thomas anderson and neil. >> stephen: all right, what's the difference between those two guys in your mind? >> oh, my gosh, i was just about to say one is thomas anderson and one is neil. ( laughter ) >> stephen: let's let that sink in. that's too deep an answer for me. >> i was about to say thomas anderson, his real life, but he's actually in the matrix. and then neil exists in the digital computer gen rated reality, but then is also living in the real world. so it's thomas anderson and neil. >> stephen: i accept your answer. hard.logize for pressing too >> but he was born as thomas anderson. >> stephen: was he? wasn't he just harvested, grown in a lab, put into a pod and harvested and not born? >> isn't it? he has consciousness. >> stephen: he does. but he wasn't born until he was freed from the ill laws of thomas anderson and born into the reality of being neil. >> yeah, yeah, yeah! ( applause ) >> stephen: we have to take a qu
anderson. by the way, is he thomas anderson to you or neo?ons, just say so. >> i just answered your question! i'm thomas anderson and neil. >> stephen: all right, what's the difference between those two guys in your mind? >> oh, my gosh, i was just about to say one is thomas anderson and one is neil. ( laughter ) >> stephen: let's let that sink in. that's too deep an answer for me. >> i was about to say thomas anderson, his real life, but he's actually in the...
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>> yeah, anderson, good to be with you.s ago when we unpacked this interview. you know, the idea that he didn't pull the trigger, the idea that he doesn't have any knowledge of how the live ammunition ended up on set. you know, all of those things could be in communications he's had with other crew members and text messages and emails that they're looking for, and of course, you know, he knew that they're looking for this information because right after the incident when he was interviewed, they asked for consent to search his phone, and of course he said take a hike and come back with a warrant. so you know, it's unclear exactly what they're looking for, anderson, but i think, you know, of course they're looking to see if he had knowledge of how the live ammunition ended up on set and also there might be an admission that he did pull the trigger, contrary to what he said on that interview. >> you have to get a warrant in order to get the phone, just for the inconvenience to try to see if they aren't that serious about gett
>> yeah, anderson, good to be with you.s ago when we unpacked this interview. you know, the idea that he didn't pull the trigger, the idea that he doesn't have any knowledge of how the live ammunition ended up on set. you know, all of those things could be in communications he's had with other crew members and text messages and emails that they're looking for, and of course, you know, he knew that they're looking for this information because right after the incident when he was...
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she is on the boards of the anderson cancer center, duke cancer center.he played a vital role in conceiving this conference and bringing it to the nixon library. they hatched this plan. clearly, cancer research is near and dear to marlene's heart. join me in welcoming marlene malik. [applause] >> thank you so much. good morning and welcome to the nixon library. we are gathered this morning to commemorate transformative advances in medical research, treatment and care. this was brought about by the national cancer act over 50 years ago. headed by the nixon administration and president nixon personally, democrats and republicans came together in 1971 to transform medical research and treatment, and that is what i cannot -- why i cannot think of a better location for today's conference. and it is my fondest hope that we will come away from this conference with a renewed appreciation for what humanity can accomplish when we dedicate resources and commit to a common goal. so let's begin the day with a discussion about how the national cancer act changed from o
she is on the boards of the anderson cancer center, duke cancer center.he played a vital role in conceiving this conference and bringing it to the nixon library. they hatched this plan. clearly, cancer research is near and dear to marlene's heart. join me in welcoming marlene malik. [applause] >> thank you so much. good morning and welcome to the nixon library. we are gathered this morning to commemorate transformative advances in medical research, treatment and care. this was brought...
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anderson. >> adrienne broaddus, i appreciate the interview. thank you. joining us now is michigan attorney general dana nessel. madam attorney general, appreciate you being with us. sorry it's under these circumstances. what more can you tell us about the charges that this shooter is facing, particularly the terrorism charge? can you walk us through how michigan state law defines that in a situation like this? >> well, first of all, thank you for having me. i will say this, anderson, i've watched you for years talk about mass shootings at high schools and other schools around the country, always dreading the day that it would come here to michigan. and -- and now it has. but i feel like that was pretty much inevitable given the fact that we have such lax gun laws here in the state. and i echo the concerns of prosecutor mcdonald in saying we have to do better by our children. and we have to start caring more about our kids than we do our guns. and unfortunately, that hasn't happened yet. but you know, you had this young man and he has been charged as an a
anderson. >> adrienne broaddus, i appreciate the interview. thank you. joining us now is michigan attorney general dana nessel. madam attorney general, appreciate you being with us. sorry it's under these circumstances. what more can you tell us about the charges that this shooter is facing, particularly the terrorism charge? can you walk us through how michigan state law defines that in a situation like this? >> well, first of all, thank you for having me. i will say this,...
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he and his attorney, anderson. but it is very significant that we saw kellogg today appear in front of the committee. it was behind closed doors but kellogg is someone that was close with not only pence but with donald trump, as well. he was in the oval office on january 6th. so, the fact that he is willingly cooperating with the committee -- his attorney saying after the fact that he did not cite executive privilege to any of the questions that the committee asked him is a key sign that they are making progress trying to get information about what happened in the white house on january 6th. kellogg is a -- a key factor in aw all of this. kind of a bridge between the pence side of this and the trump side of it. if they are able to get some answers from him, it could signal the committee making serious progress. >> appreciate it. thank you. we will check back shortly as the vote draws closer. joining us now, gloria borger, cnn legal analyst, norm eisen. and former ambassador to the czech republic. also, cnn politica
he and his attorney, anderson. but it is very significant that we saw kellogg today appear in front of the committee. it was behind closed doors but kellogg is someone that was close with not only pence but with donald trump, as well. he was in the oval office on january 6th. so, the fact that he is willingly cooperating with the committee -- his attorney saying after the fact that he did not cite executive privilege to any of the questions that the committee asked him is a key sign that they...
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>> no, anderson, i did not. positivity or negativity was at all. i just was not -- i was not in that loop at all. >> okay. >> let's get to some more viewer questions, dr. fauci. this is an interesting one from liam in south africa sent in this video. take a listen. >> as a proud south african i've watched in recent days as the world has shut its doors to my country. south africa has undoubtedly been punished for its discovery of the omicron variants which raises an important question. why would countries report future variants if they are simply slapped with discriminatory travel bans? these travel bans have certainly set a treacherous precedent. >> do you -- is there any merit, do you think, dr. fauci, to liam's concerns here? >> you know, i think there is some merit to that. we felt, at least i felt, and i know several of the members of the team felt really badly about that because the south africans have been extremely transparent and collegial in getting information to us. it was a very difficult choice to m
>> no, anderson, i did not. positivity or negativity was at all. i just was not -- i was not in that loop at all. >> okay. >> let's get to some more viewer questions, dr. fauci. this is an interesting one from liam in south africa sent in this video. take a listen. >> as a proud south african i've watched in recent days as the world has shut its doors to my country. south africa has undoubtedly been punished for its discovery of the omicron variants which raises an...
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>> sure, anderson.o immediately, the analysts at the fbi and the marshal service will be putting together every known fact about these two individuals. so, that's their -- the telephone numbers they use, the e-mail addresses they use, their social media accounts. their addresses, former addresses, businesses addresses, colleagues at work, friends in the neighborhood. and all of those pieces of -- of -- of fact, those pieces of evidence are being run down by agents on the street. people are being interviewed. um, electronic data is being searched. known credit cards would be tracked with -- through the use of a legal process. their cell phones could be pinged. if you have those cell phone numbers, you can go to the -- to the service providers and find out what towers those phones are currently accessing. it gives you a general area where that phone might be. so, there's many, many different, um, investigative avenues that i'm sure all of those folks are -- are running down right now. >> jeff, you heard t
>> sure, anderson.o immediately, the analysts at the fbi and the marshal service will be putting together every known fact about these two individuals. so, that's their -- the telephone numbers they use, the e-mail addresses they use, their social media accounts. their addresses, former addresses, businesses addresses, colleagues at work, friends in the neighborhood. and all of those pieces of -- of -- of fact, those pieces of evidence are being run down by agents on the street. people...
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anderson cooper is on the ground in mayfield, kentucky. that's one of the towns devastate bid those historic tornadoes. tell us what you're seeing around you. >> reporter: it's really stunning here in mayfield. no matter how many places you have seen that have been hit by a tornado, it's just this really stretches out this entire town, you come over a hill from the highway, as i did early this morning, and it's shocking. when you first see it, just the level of devastation, the department of homeland security, and fema chiefs are in western kentucky, also assessing the damage. the storm moved from several states. more than 300 national guard troops searching for survivors there. in kentucky, the death toll is 65. the governor told me last hour, he unfortunately expects that number to climb. officials believe that the tornado that touchdown down here in mayfield was on the ground in the state continuously for at least 128 miles. here's the governor's last hour. >> we are used to tornadoes that rip off the roofs of our houses, and this one e
anderson cooper is on the ground in mayfield, kentucky. that's one of the towns devastate bid those historic tornadoes. tell us what you're seeing around you. >> reporter: it's really stunning here in mayfield. no matter how many places you have seen that have been hit by a tornado, it's just this really stretches out this entire town, you come over a hill from the highway, as i did early this morning, and it's shocking. when you first see it, just the level of devastation, the department...
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anderson cooper is -- today. he's in hard hit mayfield, kentucky, one of the cities hit with widespread destruction after dozens of tornados sweeped through the state this weekend. >> the death toll is now 64, the governor made that announcement, officials do expect the number to rise. the severe weather killed more than a dozen people in arkansas, tennessee, missouri, illinois, where six people died in the partial collapse of the amazon facility. parts of kentucky are unrecognizable after what the governor believes is the longest tornado in u.s. history. it touched down for four hours. you could hear the crews already trying to clean up this area downtown in mayfield. president biden is going to tour some of the destruction on wednesday. and kentucky governor andy bashear was visibly shaken by what happened across his state in the past three days. here is what he said. >> just a few more facts about those we've lost. 18 are still unidentified. of the ones that we know, the age range is 5 months to 86 years and s
anderson cooper is -- today. he's in hard hit mayfield, kentucky, one of the cities hit with widespread destruction after dozens of tornados sweeped through the state this weekend. >> the death toll is now 64, the governor made that announcement, officials do expect the number to rise. the severe weather killed more than a dozen people in arkansas, tennessee, missouri, illinois, where six people died in the partial collapse of the amazon facility. parts of kentucky are unrecognizable...
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, i'm a huge wes anderson fan.ingle frame, you could take a screen shot and hang it on your wall. it's all a masterpiece. >> now it's time to talk tv. looking for a spooky series? "yellow jackets" is all the buzz. >> soccer team that were in a plane crash in the '90s, and it jumps forward 25 years later and shows you who survived the plane crash, it has super natural elements. what do you want to add to it? >> it kind of is a little like the tv show "lost" meets the movie "midsummer" meets "hunger games" a little bit. there's a lot going on, but it's just edge of your seat viewing. "yellow jacket" streaming now from showtime. on a much lighter note, if you're ready for a guilty pleasure. >> "emily in paris", season two. i know you watched season one. >> you know i did. >> you're getting more french by the day. >> he did "sex and the city," created the series set in paris, a young marketing executive played by lily collins. >> "emily in paris", seasons one and two, streaming now on netflix. also new and even further
, i'm a huge wes anderson fan.ingle frame, you could take a screen shot and hang it on your wall. it's all a masterpiece. >> now it's time to talk tv. looking for a spooky series? "yellow jackets" is all the buzz. >> soccer team that were in a plane crash in the '90s, and it jumps forward 25 years later and shows you who survived the plane crash, it has super natural elements. what do you want to add to it? >> it kind of is a little like the tv show "lost"...
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nojames anderson for the first ashes test — we assess england's chances.d liverppol all in champions league action — no go for the starlets who pull out of their opening fixture. also coming up in the programme... chesterfield jumps for joy. yes, welcome. the start of the ashes is upon us. at midinight tonight england take to the field at the gabba in brisbane in the opening test with australia, hoping to regain the urn. it's been a decade since england have won an ashes series on aussie soil — their preparations have been disrupted by covid rules and the weather, but as patrick gearey reports they say they're up for the challenge. in the english imagination, australia means danger. uncomfortable, unfamiliar, uncompromising. english cricketers are used to feeling isolated down under but rarely so literally. they've had to quarantine and abide by strict and changeable australian covid rules. it's very different to any series we've ever encountered before. but it's the same for both teams. you know, it's an environment which, and the build—up that's been ver
nojames anderson for the first ashes test — we assess england's chances.d liverppol all in champions league action — no go for the starlets who pull out of their opening fixture. also coming up in the programme... chesterfield jumps for joy. yes, welcome. the start of the ashes is upon us. at midinight tonight england take to the field at the gabba in brisbane in the opening test with australia, hoping to regain the urn. it's been a decade since england have won an ashes series on aussie...
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as so often they needed anderson. harris was gone.d australia build their lead when they're in insanity and did and they were 82 runs i and in the last hour the true context of the last hour the true context of the d. england batting again. the very next ball, david malan. he was gone. so leach was sent in to defend and defy. 31—4. australia will be back for more. joe wilson bbc news. that batting collapse took the shine away from what was an impressive england performance with the ball. james anderson, their saviour on so many occasions, produced another masterclass of swing and seam — but ultimately it may not matter after a nightmare final hour in melbourne: since 2010 it's definitely the best i have bold. ifelt in good since 2010 it's definitely the best i have bold. i felt in good with them. they feel great yesterday actually. strangely it changed and felt much better and cut into a good with them and it felt like i was challenging every ball and there was a spell maybe late first session i felt like i was going to get a rickets
as so often they needed anderson. harris was gone.d australia build their lead when they're in insanity and did and they were 82 runs i and in the last hour the true context of the last hour the true context of the d. england batting again. the very next ball, david malan. he was gone. so leach was sent in to defend and defy. 31—4. australia will be back for more. joe wilson bbc news. that batting collapse took the shine away from what was an impressive england performance with the ball....
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let's hand it over to michael smerconish on "cnn tonight." >> anderson, thank you.investigating donald trump held him in contempt of congress. and moreover for the first time, we heard that not only wer
let's hand it over to michael smerconish on "cnn tonight." >> anderson, thank you.investigating donald trump held him in contempt of congress. and moreover for the first time, we heard that not only wer
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>> anderson, thanks for having me back. absolutely.in my mind we have community transmission of this variant now in the u.s. the fact that it's in different parts of the country -- california, minnesota, colorado, new york -- suggests that there's probably places in between those places where there's spread. the key questions about omicron still remain, right? how well our vaccines hold up, are they going to cause more severe disease, will it spread quickly under a context where there's a lot of delta variant around? still don't know the answers to those questions. that's why i think people should continue to pay attention to those questions. but we are going to see more cases ahead. >> the president outlined this plan today to fight covid this winter, including asking private insurers to reimburse the cost of at-home tests, given that testing has been something the country's struggled with since the start of the pandemic, is this a game changer in any way? is this just an obvious step to take? >> i think it's a step forward. look, the
>> anderson, thanks for having me back. absolutely.in my mind we have community transmission of this variant now in the u.s. the fact that it's in different parts of the country -- california, minnesota, colorado, new york -- suggests that there's probably places in between those places where there's spread. the key questions about omicron still remain, right? how well our vaccines hold up, are they going to cause more severe disease, will it spread quickly under a context where there's a...
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>> anderson, i do think it puts him in legal jeopardy.is the apparent activity that is at least alleged here, and the january 6th committee is driving forward to get to the bottom of i it. you know, you can't act as a go-between. on the one hand, outside groups that are pushing patently fraudulent claims and government officials who have the responsibility to make decisions about these matters. so i think some of the worst possible conduct we've seen since white house chief of staff for richard nixon, h h.r.halderman. we all know what happened to him. >> schiff who's one of the nine member of the committee, said if meadows discussed the events in his book, he waives any claims of privilege. is that right? is that true? >> that is true. you know, we talk about these legal theories -- executive privilege, attorney/client privilege. privilege simply means the legal right not to talk about something. but anderson, once you've talked about it publicly for profit to get a book advance and sell copies of that volume, you've waived those legal pr
>> anderson, i do think it puts him in legal jeopardy.is the apparent activity that is at least alleged here, and the january 6th committee is driving forward to get to the bottom of i it. you know, you can't act as a go-between. on the one hand, outside groups that are pushing patently fraudulent claims and government officials who have the responsibility to make decisions about these matters. so i think some of the worst possible conduct we've seen since white house chief of staff for...
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this graph is really important, anderson.fection-acquired immunity -- people who get immunity from having been previously infected -- doesn't seem to last very long. three to four months. again, you are look at largely unvaccinated community. but also, look at the far-right side of that. it's been a relatively quiet time in terms of covid in south africa. it's late spring. they don't have a -- um, you know, it's warmer weather. they are coming out of flu season. and now, omicron is -- is sort of -- omicron is sort of taking off. it's not competing against delta is my point. um, so we don't really know if this is going to be more transmissible than delta because it's not really been a footrace against delta in south africa. it's become dominant but there are nothing else really there at the time. >> dutch health officials said that today the omicron variant was detected in the netherlands a week before two flights arrived there from south africa. does that tell you anything about the -- the timeline of the variant and the surv
this graph is really important, anderson.fection-acquired immunity -- people who get immunity from having been previously infected -- doesn't seem to last very long. three to four months. again, you are look at largely unvaccinated community. but also, look at the far-right side of that. it's been a relatively quiet time in terms of covid in south africa. it's late spring. they don't have a -- um, you know, it's warmer weather. they are coming out of flu season. and now, omicron is -- is sort...
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nice and clean. >> jamie anderson claiming gold in slopestyle. >> the anderson family celebrating theirway from south lake tahoe. sisters in attendance. >> growing up at the anderson house was nothing short of amazing. my parents took a really wholistic approach of raising us. growing up pretty much just right in the mountains of lake tahoe. they really valued the importance of like being outside and connected with your environment and when i got my first snowboard, i like fell in love with the winter season. over the years, nature has become a place where you can go and reset, whether i'm really stressed or dealing with an injury. i just love nature. i love all the animals, all the giant trees and i hope that we can just be a little bit more gentle on mama earth. >> jamie anderson for the second games in a row golden once again. >> wow. jamie anderson there. absolutely amazing. remember, we are your olympic station as we get closer to the games, our janelle wang will be live in february. you can watch all the events right here on nbc bay area. >>> and much more ahead on "today in the b
nice and clean. >> jamie anderson claiming gold in slopestyle. >> the anderson family celebrating theirway from south lake tahoe. sisters in attendance. >> growing up at the anderson house was nothing short of amazing. my parents took a really wholistic approach of raising us. growing up pretty much just right in the mountains of lake tahoe. they really valued the importance of like being outside and connected with your environment and when i got my first snowboard, i like...
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anderson starts now. >>> good evening. tonight, an exclusive interview with facebook whistleblower frances haugen on her former company's role in the spread of misinformation and disinformation. >> doctors and nurses who have to cope with conspiracy theories about covid-19. it's about people who suffer harassment online. facebook knows what is happening on the platform and they have systematically underinvested in these harms. they know they do far too little about it. in fact, they have incentives for doing it this way. >> she's going to expand on that tonight on this program. also, exclusive reporting from donie o'sullivan on how the social network, facebook, makes money on the anti-vaccine message. this comes at the end of a day that saw seven new cases of the omicron variant identified and underscores the need to get on top of the situation. it prompted pfizer's ceo to tweet that his company has asked the fda to expand authorization for booster doses of its covid vaccine to include 16 and 17-year-olds. quoting from him
anderson starts now. >>> good evening. tonight, an exclusive interview with facebook whistleblower frances haugen on her former company's role in the spread of misinformation and disinformation. >> doctors and nurses who have to cope with conspiracy theories about covid-19. it's about people who suffer harassment online. facebook knows what is happening on the platform and they have systematically underinvested in these harms. they know they do far too little about it. in fact,...
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anderson, i'll reiterate that morning are materials that meadows has handed over voluntarily. makes you wonder what he could potentially be withholding. now, right now he's refusing to come in and answer questions about these documents that he has voluntarily handed over. he and his attorney are arguing that he doesn't want to do that, citing executive privilege questioning the authority of the committee. two arguments that have been rejected by federal judges but continue to be litigated. representative adam schiff had a dire warning for meadows if he continues to stonewall the committee. let's take a listen. >> if you are listening at home, mr. meadows, mr. bannon, mr. clark, i want you to know this. history will be written about these times, about the work this committee has undertaken, and history will not look upon any of you as martyrs. >> reporter: of course that was the committee chairman bennie thompson, not adam schiff. my mistake. but the committee is clear they are going to pursue criminal contempt. they could refer this to the justice department for possible prose
anderson, i'll reiterate that morning are materials that meadows has handed over voluntarily. makes you wonder what he could potentially be withholding. now, right now he's refusing to come in and answer questions about these documents that he has voluntarily handed over. he and his attorney are arguing that he doesn't want to do that, citing executive privilege questioning the authority of the committee. two arguments that have been rejected by federal judges but continue to be litigated....
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well, here comes james anderson. he's got him, bowled him.s harris persevered for australia. not always pretty, but past 50. and that feeling of optimism, it was sneaking away from england. as so often, they needed anderson. captain's grateful hands and harris was gone. but a late flourish helped australia build their lead. when their innings finally ended, they were 82 runs ahead. and in the last hour, the true context of the day's play — england batting again, zak crawley out for five. the very next ball — dawid malan — lbw. haseeb hameed couldn't last. faint edge, he was gone. so jack leach was sent in to defend and defy. hm, 31f01’4. and australia will be back for more. joe wilson, bbc news. that batting collapse took the shine away from what was an impressive england performance with the ball. james anderson, their saviour on so many occasions, produced another masterclass of swing and seam — but ultimately it may not matter, after that frustrating end to the day. we knew that last 12 overs was going to be tough with the new ball but eve
well, here comes james anderson. he's got him, bowled him.s harris persevered for australia. not always pretty, but past 50. and that feeling of optimism, it was sneaking away from england. as so often, they needed anderson. captain's grateful hands and harris was gone. but a late flourish helped australia build their lead. when their innings finally ended, they were 82 runs ahead. and in the last hour, the true context of the day's play — england batting again, zak crawley out for five. the...
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the anderson family fund. the estate of worthington mayo-smith. leonard and norma klorfine.
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jamie anderson claims gold in slope style. >> jamie anderson. >> the anderson family celebrating they are a long way from south lake tahoe. her five sisters all in attendance. >> growing up at the anderson house was nothing short of amazing. my parents took a really holistic approach of raising us. growing up pretty much just right in the mountains of lake tahoe. i really valued the importance of like being outside and connected with your environment and when i got my first snow board, i like fell in love with the winter season. over the years, nature has kind of become a place where i can go and reset, whether i'm really stressed or dealing with an injury. i just love nature. i love all the animals, all the giant trees and i hope that we can just be a little bit more gentle on mama earth. >> announcer: jamie anderson for the second games in a row, golden once again. >> and let's hope she is dancing on that podium, once again, as well. right? we are just 40 days from the opening ceremony of the 2022 winter olympics in beijing. and we are your olympic station. our janelle wang will be
jamie anderson claims gold in slope style. >> jamie anderson. >> the anderson family celebrating they are a long way from south lake tahoe. her five sisters all in attendance. >> growing up at the anderson house was nothing short of amazing. my parents took a really holistic approach of raising us. growing up pretty much just right in the mountains of lake tahoe. i really valued the importance of like being outside and connected with your environment and when i got my first...
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anderson. >> appreciate it.nk you. >>> up next, president biden telling world leaders that protecting democracy in his word, defining challenge of our time. american democracy is teetering on the brink. get his reaction, coming up. plap - san francisco can have criminal justice reform and public safety. but district attorney chesa boudin is failing on both. - the safety of san francisco is dependent upon chesa being recalled as soon as possible. - i didn't support the newsom recall but this is different. - chesa takes a very radical perspective and approach to criminal justice reform, which is having a negative impact on communities of color. - i never in a million years thought that my son, let alone any six-year-old, would be gunned down in the streets of san francisco and not get any justice. - chesa's failure has resulted in increase in crime against asian americans. - the da's office is in complete turmoil at this point. - for chesa boudin to intervene in so many cases is both bad management and dangerous f
anderson. >> appreciate it.nk you. >>> up next, president biden telling world leaders that protecting democracy in his word, defining challenge of our time. american democracy is teetering on the brink. get his reaction, coming up. plap - san francisco can have criminal justice reform and public safety. but district attorney chesa boudin is failing on both. - the safety of san francisco is dependent upon chesa being recalled as soon as possible. - i didn't support the newsom...
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and james anderson is going to sit out the 1st ashes test against australia. the match starts on wednesday at the gavin brisbin, england's anderson is fit to play, but they want to manage his workload with fonts has coming up in 6 weeks. been so returns after taking a break to focus on his mental health. jimmy's not going to play, but he is very long series when a guy led us to be available to play as much potters in it as as possible. so i think it's just a bit precautionary bode well yesterday. ball again today in about a few spells in that the couple of days we had as a warm up game. so he is fit. but the guys are just being that precocious, but we go into every game wanting to win wanting to play well. but we know to do that again so strongly, hey, you've got to be at your best. so nothing much really changes from the way we need to approach the game. but i certainly we've, we've got nothing to lose, but it doesn't mean that we accept losing terms of the context of the series. will concentrate on what we do. well, not a huge factor from now and we've had a
and james anderson is going to sit out the 1st ashes test against australia. the match starts on wednesday at the gavin brisbin, england's anderson is fit to play, but they want to manage his workload with fonts has coming up in 6 weeks. been so returns after taking a break to focus on his mental health. jimmy's not going to play, but he is very long series when a guy led us to be available to play as much potters in it as as possible. so i think it's just a bit precautionary bode well...
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are jimmy anderson for the 1st anxious task against australia? ah well, jordan are on track to book a spot in the quarter finals of the arab cup. they opened the scoring against palestine on the back of a penalty and stages. and lead was doubled midway through the 1st half of jordan when they qualify, regardless of the other result in the group. they currently lead to one add half time. saudi arabia also have a chance of reaching knockout stage, but they need to be route leaders, morocco, and hope. jordan doesn't record a victory, doesn't look good for the saudis. they trail one know. and later on tuesday night, egypt and algeria already qualified for the quarter finals, their match will decide who tops that group d. we're heading into the fall around a group games in the european champions league and group b. 3 teams still have a chance of joining liverpool and the last 6 team. there's only a point separating porto ac molina at medical madrid, or don't take on at medical while melon are at home against group winners. liverpool and the on the 8th
are jimmy anderson for the 1st anxious task against australia? ah well, jordan are on track to book a spot in the quarter finals of the arab cup. they opened the scoring against palestine on the back of a penalty and stages. and lead was doubled midway through the 1st half of jordan when they qualify, regardless of the other result in the group. they currently lead to one add half time. saudi arabia also have a chance of reaching knockout stage, but they need to be route leaders, morocco, and...
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we have reconnected with retired brig brigadier general anderson. this was not a position you were comfortable with, speaking out so publicly. so, why are you so concerned, though, to do so in -- of another -- of another possible coup attempt, an insurrection and next time it coming from within the u.s. military? >> well, i swore an oath 43 years ago to support and defend the constitution against all enemies, be they foreign or domestic. i never thought i'd have to worry much about the domestic threat. but we do now. my co-author is paul eaton and tone tony and both vets. when you see all the signs out there, you have people like lieutenant general mike flynn, you know, a guy with whom i served in iraq, who is advocating a coup after the election. we have 124 leaders that signed a letter believing the big lie, advocating the big lie that donald trump has told about the election results. evidently, they look at the pillow guy as the authoritative source on election fraud. we have a brigadier general out in oklahoma, the national guard of oklahoma, wh
we have reconnected with retired brig brigadier general anderson. this was not a position you were comfortable with, speaking out so publicly. so, why are you so concerned, though, to do so in -- of another -- of another possible coup attempt, an insurrection and next time it coming from within the u.s. military? >> well, i swore an oath 43 years ago to support and defend the constitution against all enemies, be they foreign or domestic. i never thought i'd have to worry much about the...
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anderson, 39, has— needed him. you better believe it. anderson, 39, has taken _ needed him.der. four years ago when anderson was in australia, will he make the journey one ashes cycle on? going at barely 1.5 runs per over a longerjourney, knocking over australia's most important player stephen smith, taking his stomp out in the first session. that spell was exceptional and it gave england a bit of belief after getting rolled for 185 yesterday. it looked as though they might have one foot on the plane ready to put it all behind them. there is some hype now after them. there is some hype now after the couple of weeks they've enjoyed. some hype but they are still 2—0 down in the series and behind by 82 runs, do you see them rescuing the ashes? it’s runs, do you see them rescuing the ashes? �* , ., ., ., runs, do you see them rescuing the ashes? �*, ., ., ., , ~' , ashes? it's all got to be kept in perspective _ ashes? it's all got to be kept in perspective of _ ashes? it's all got to be kept in perspective of the _ ashes? it's all got to be kept in perspective of the series - a
anderson, 39, has— needed him. you better believe it. anderson, 39, has taken _ needed him.der. four years ago when anderson was in australia, will he make the journey one ashes cycle on? going at barely 1.5 runs per over a longerjourney, knocking over australia's most important player stephen smith, taking his stomp out in the first session. that spell was exceptional and it gave england a bit of belief after getting rolled for 185 yesterday. it looked as though they might have one foot on...
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well, here comes james anderson. he's got him, bowled him.we're in this! maybe? marcus harris persevered for australia. not always pretty, but past 50. and that feeling of optimism, it was sneaking away from england. as so often, they needed anderson. captain's grateful hands and harris was gone. but a late flourish helped australia build their lead. when their innings finally ended, they were 82 runs ahead. and in the last hour, the true context of the day's play — england batting again, zak crawley out for five. the very next ball — dawid malan — lbw. haseeb hameed couldn't last. faint edge, he was gone. so jack leach was sent in to defend and defy. hm, 31 for4. and australia will be back for more. joe wilson, bbc news. just one game in the premier league tonight, with newcastle at home to manchester united. the visitors know a win will move them above spurs in the table into fifth. they are up against a newcastle team who've only won one league game this season with just 10 points from 18 games. it's the first time newcastle have found the
well, here comes james anderson. he's got him, bowled him.we're in this! maybe? marcus harris persevered for australia. not always pretty, but past 50. and that feeling of optimism, it was sneaking away from england. as so often, they needed anderson. captain's grateful hands and harris was gone. but a late flourish helped australia build their lead. when their innings finally ended, they were 82 runs ahead. and in the last hour, the true context of the day's play — england batting again, zak...
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i keep anderson. thank you so much for joining me on up front. everybody that is at our show and that's it for the season of up front. thank you for watching up front will be back in the new year. ah ah. and a dreams, johns and entertainment await the people to rise above the violence around them. so it's my role to give these girls a different idea that they can leave the wards of this community. 3 short films show how performance creates a home and family, and gives hope and opportunity. ah, a j. select on al jazeera, on counting the coffee climate in words, you see the price of going green and why it doesn't lead to cost the earth the legs . and unlike the meter and economics become the testbed for controlling our prices . was no gold deposit to why is it one of your walks biggest exports? counting the cost on al jazeera, all be the hero, the world news, right washer. for a while to warm your skin, we listen, a zionist, are making serious effort in order to in t and to stop the trend of the go see it. we meet with global use many cuz i talked
i keep anderson. thank you so much for joining me on up front. everybody that is at our show and that's it for the season of up front. thank you for watching up front will be back in the new year. ah ah. and a dreams, johns and entertainment await the people to rise above the violence around them. so it's my role to give these girls a different idea that they can leave the wards of this community. 3 short films show how performance creates a home and family, and gives hope and opportunity. ah,...