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anderson: hoo! i found this incredible fear of the enslaved and of free blacks and the laws coming through to try to deal with this fear, to try to protect the white community from the enslaved, from free blacks. and a key element in that was disarmament, or was the banning of access to guns. so you saw that, laws coming out of virginia and south carolina, where thou shalt not have guns for those who were enslaved and for free blacks, and you saw this coming through in the constitutional ratification conventions, where you get to virginia, and virginia is like, i'm not sure about this constitution thing, and why virginia was not sure about this constitution thing, one of the key elements, you had patrick henry and george mason saying, this militia that we need in order to keep the enslaved in check, james madison has put control of that thing under the federal government, under congress. so we cannot rely upon the feds to defend us when the enslaved rise up. the federal government has folks from lif
anderson: hoo! i found this incredible fear of the enslaved and of free blacks and the laws coming through to try to deal with this fear, to try to protect the white community from the enslaved, from free blacks. and a key element in that was disarmament, or was the banning of access to guns. so you saw that, laws coming out of virginia and south carolina, where thou shalt not have guns for those who were enslaved and for free blacks, and you saw this coming through in the constitutional...
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anderson: that was not a scientific process. that was tom foley representing the state of washington, taking care of hanford. that was jim wright representing the state of texas, taking care of deaf smith county, texas, and senator reid being a frhman. man: the "yea"s are 61, the "nay"s are 2 and the conference port is agreed to. reid: i think it's important to recognize that nuclear waste is not a partisan issue. chisholm: republicans, democrats, ranchers, miners, urban people, outdoor people--everybody knew that this was... reid: the screw nevada bill. woman: the screw nevada bill. man: the screw nevadbill. anderson: it wasn't chosen on the merits. it was chosen for pure political reasons. man: who has only 2 senators, no political clout whatsoever, and who lives in a place that is perceived at least to be nothing but desert and wasteland? d they said, "a-ha! nevada." man: we in nevada will not stand for it. [applause] man: a coalition of elected officials, environmentalists, and businessmen is waging a guerrilla war to kill a
anderson: that was not a scientific process. that was tom foley representing the state of washington, taking care of hanford. that was jim wright representing the state of texas, taking care of deaf smith county, texas, and senator reid being a frhman. man: the "yea"s are 61, the "nay"s are 2 and the conference port is agreed to. reid: i think it's important to recognize that nuclear waste is not a partisan issue. chisholm: republicans, democrats, ranchers, miners, urban...
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thank you so much. >> anderson? anderson?something or i'll never forgive myself? >> sure, sure. >> we need to stop giving ar-15 guns to people with mental health issues. i'm not trying to say anything political right now. i'm speaking as a father. i'm speaking as a husband. i'm speaking for this community. i'm speaking for communities in texas, in florida, for synagogues, for churches. there are damaged people walking around our society who need help. i feel empathy for them. we need to find a way to help them. i know that they shouldn't have access to ar-15 machine guns. i understand that this bill that was just passed politicians on both aisles are going to say we passed a bill. half measures do not work. it was a compromise by both sides, and it's a compromise to try to trick the american people. our children of all communities are being shot at. it has to stop. i don't know how, but i know that individuals who have mental health issues should not be able to get ar-15 machine guns. >> no one should. >> no one should. but i
thank you so much. >> anderson? anderson?something or i'll never forgive myself? >> sure, sure. >> we need to stop giving ar-15 guns to people with mental health issues. i'm not trying to say anything political right now. i'm speaking as a father. i'm speaking as a husband. i'm speaking for this community. i'm speaking for communities in texas, in florida, for synagogues, for churches. there are damaged people walking around our society who need help. i feel empathy for them....
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laurie anderson's largest ever u.s. exhibition is currently on display at the smithsonian's hirshhorn museum on the national mall in washington, d.c. it's an odyssey through her singular creative life. this seems very ominous to me. >> good. >> wow. in one room, she's painted words and images that seem to explode onto the walls and floor. it's a kind of multi-dimensional sketchbook of her thoughts, dreams, and stories. ♪ >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." captioning funded by cbs this is my life. it's not always “picture perfect.” plus i'm dealing with bleeding from uterine fibroids. enter myfembree, a once-daily pill for women with heavy menstrual bleeding due to uterine fibroids. with myfembree, heavy bleeding went down by 84%. serious risks include heart attack, stroke, and blood clots. don't take myfembree if you've had any of these, or have uncontrolled high blood pressure, are ove
laurie anderson's largest ever u.s. exhibition is currently on display at the smithsonian's hirshhorn museum on the national mall in washington, d.c. it's an odyssey through her singular creative life. this seems very ominous to me. >> good. >> wow. in one room, she's painted words and images that seem to explode onto the walls and floor. it's a kind of multi-dimensional sketchbook of her thoughts, dreams, and stories. ♪ >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker....
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anderson is next. >>> good evening. we have some breaking news toe bring you now involving one of the most dramatic moments of testimony tenth january 6th investigation. just a short time ago a source told cnn that a witness has now corroborated details of a story first relayed by cassidy hutchinson about a condition fron taigs between the former president and his security detail the day of the attack. here's how cassidy hutchinson recounted the details to the committee. >> the president said something to the effect of i'm the f'ing president, take me up to the capitol now to which bobby responded, sir, we have to go back to the west wing. the president reached up towards the front of the vehicle to grab at the steering wheel. mr. engle grabbed his arm, said, "sir, you need to take your hand off the steering wheel. we're going back to the west wing. we're not going to the capitol." mr. trump then used his freehand to lunge towards bobby angle. and when he recounted the story to me he mentioned towards his clavicles. >>
anderson is next. >>> good evening. we have some breaking news toe bring you now involving one of the most dramatic moments of testimony tenth january 6th investigation. just a short time ago a source told cnn that a witness has now corroborated details of a story first relayed by cassidy hutchinson about a condition fron taigs between the former president and his security detail the day of the attack. here's how cassidy hutchinson recounted the details to the committee. >> the...
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>> hey there, anderson, this is major. so significant because it shows that the street and her criminal probe as she looks for potential election interference here in the state of georgia. up until now, we know that the state electors -- some of them had been participating with willis. but this is the first time we are hearing that the 16 electors could face criminal charges. according to one of the attorneys, many of these electors had been cooperating with willis as witnesses, but not as targets. all that changed according to court filings, in late june, when attorneys for willis's office say that new evidence came to light. attorneys for the electors are pushing back on this claim. they are saying that this is all a publicity stunt and the electors agreed to be witnesses for willis's investigation. but it was not in good faith. why this is so significant is that it shows that willis is potentially inching forward towards these criminal charges. it also shows, anderson, just how wide ranging, wide reaching in the broad s
>> hey there, anderson, this is major. so significant because it shows that the street and her criminal probe as she looks for potential election interference here in the state of georgia. up until now, we know that the state electors -- some of them had been participating with willis. but this is the first time we are hearing that the 16 electors could face criminal charges. according to one of the attorneys, many of these electors had been cooperating with willis as witnesses, but not...
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>> anderson, i don't think they can. idea of america, and it is expressed in the constitution and in our laws, including georgia state law, is that no person is above the law. these activities that president trump and allegedly lindsey graham were engaged in, are political activities outside their official duties. i mean, it's not part of the job description of the president of the united states to overturn a legitimate election nor of lindsey graham as the republican secretary of state in georgia says, to want to throw out mail-in ballots in democratic counties. so, i think that they do not stand good odds of quashing the subpoena for graham that we know about and the one that may be coming to trump. >> norm, appreciate it. john dean, as well. thank you so much. >>> coming up, startling revelations in a new report about what went wrong to the police response at the mass shooting at robb elementary school in texas. we're going to have a live report. plus, an interview with a survivor, a teacher who waited in the room wit
>> anderson, i don't think they can. idea of america, and it is expressed in the constitution and in our laws, including georgia state law, is that no person is above the law. these activities that president trump and allegedly lindsey graham were engaged in, are political activities outside their official duties. i mean, it's not part of the job description of the president of the united states to overturn a legitimate election nor of lindsey graham as the republican secretary of state...
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>> anderson, this grand jury's meeting here in south carolina tomorrow. alex murdaugh's lawyers and they both told me that the south carolina law enforcement division has informed the family, they're seeking murder charges against alex murdaugh. the lawyers of always defend them saying he was not in the family property at the time but his wife and son were murdered. but now the up to this grand jury here in south carolina to decide that there's enough evidence to indict alex murdaugh. here is what we know about the night that maggie and paul murdoch were murdered. (inaudible) >> june of last year, a disturbing 9-1-1 call from the murdoch family home and i linton, south carolina. >> are they breathing? >> no. i'm you said it's your wife and son? >> yes, my wife and my. sign >> what is your name? >> my name is alex, murdoch on. >> that's alex murdaugh lots -- 22 year old son paul. the shooting happened here at the family's home, you can see the house on the road it's behind this gate. one colton county sheriff deputies arrived at the house that night on jun
>> anderson, this grand jury's meeting here in south carolina tomorrow. alex murdaugh's lawyers and they both told me that the south carolina law enforcement division has informed the family, they're seeking murder charges against alex murdaugh. the lawyers of always defend them saying he was not in the family property at the time but his wife and son were murdered. but now the up to this grand jury here in south carolina to decide that there's enough evidence to indict alex murdaugh....
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>> reporter: it's quite unclear, anderson.bout the motive and it is really still a mystery. when i spoke to his lawyers today, they described his relationship with his wife maggie as a loving relationship. the lawyers also told me that maggie did not have any life insurance so it seems as though that could not have been a motive. she did leave all of her property to him. we had a look at her will so all of her property did go to alex murdaugh. he is looking to renounce his interests in her estate and let it go to his only surviving son buster. perhaps that wasn't a motive either. if he is indicted, anderson, he will remain in jail. he's there facing many charges for financial crimes and he has not been able to make that $7 million bond. so he will remain in jail and we should know sometime tomorrow afternoon if the grand jury does indict him in south carolina. >>> to texas where they are looking into the deadly school shooting in uvalde plans to meet with the victim's families. seven weeks after the massacres, the families of
>> reporter: it's quite unclear, anderson.bout the motive and it is really still a mystery. when i spoke to his lawyers today, they described his relationship with his wife maggie as a loving relationship. the lawyers also told me that maggie did not have any life insurance so it seems as though that could not have been a motive. she did leave all of her property to him. we had a look at her will so all of her property did go to alex murdaugh. he is looking to renounce his interests in...
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news continues, gonna handed over to laura coates and cnn tonight. >> thank you, anderson.uprem
news continues, gonna handed over to laura coates and cnn tonight. >> thank you, anderson.uprem
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anderson? appreciate it. >>> president trump appears to absolve them from any connection to 9/11. i'll talk to the mother of this man who was killed on 9/11 while trying to save others, the mother of wells crowder, joins us next. started fostering koli i had been giving him kibble. it never looked or felt like real food. but with the farmer's s dog you can see the e pieces of turkey. it smells like actual food. i saw a difference almost overnight. healthy poops, healthy dog, right? as he's aged, he's still quite energetic and youthful. i really attribute that to diet. you know, he's my buddy. my job is to keep my buddy safe and happy. ♪ get started at longlivedogs.com oh, hey. buying a car from vroom is so easy, all you need is a phone and a finger. just go to vroom.com, scroll through thousands of cars. then, tap to buy. that's it. no sales speak. no wasted time. just, straight up great cars. right from your phone to your driveway. go to vroom.com and pick your favorite. wooo. oh yeah, she dig
anderson? appreciate it. >>> president trump appears to absolve them from any connection to 9/11. i'll talk to the mother of this man who was killed on 9/11 while trying to save others, the mother of wells crowder, joins us next. started fostering koli i had been giving him kibble. it never looked or felt like real food. but with the farmer's s dog you can see the e pieces of turkey. it smells like actual food. i saw a difference almost overnight. healthy poops, healthy dog, right? as...
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johnson: he sent one of his top aides, kai anderson back to nevada. anderson: working on wilderness bills with reid was a great lesson for me and sort of outreach to a whole range of constituencies, many of whom weren't super thrilled that my boss was in the senate or that i worked for him. johnson: right off the bat, i mean, i had a significant level of distrust because i felt this had been improperly rammed down our throat. anderson: once you sit down with people and talk through issues, you pretty quickly come to the conclusion that even if you're not politically aligned, all the people i worked with out there love the state of nevada. johnson: there is no place like nevada. anderson: there's sort of two different venues for having those sorts of conversations. one is the sort of classic open public meeting. you take all comers. those are important, particularly from the perspective of making sure that you're connected with everybody who would have an interest, who's paying attention in a fashion that they have an opportunity to h hava say. we woul
johnson: he sent one of his top aides, kai anderson back to nevada. anderson: working on wilderness bills with reid was a great lesson for me and sort of outreach to a whole range of constituencies, many of whom weren't super thrilled that my boss was in the senate or that i worked for him. johnson: right off the bat, i mean, i had a significant level of distrust because i felt this had been improperly rammed down our throat. anderson: once you sit down with people and talk through issues, you...
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anderson?n collins, -- just hours ago, a surprise deal was announced in the senate for a bill that was thought to be dead, after a year of negotiations. senator majority leader chuck schumer and west virginia senator manchin reached a deal on energy and health care bill. more from capitol hill, irrational correspondent jessica -- what is this bill? >> that appears to have risen from the dead. what is most surprising about this agreement from chuck schumer and joe manchin is that includes tax provisions and climate provisions. you will remember not too long ago we are talking about that senator manchin saying that he would not be supporting any of those things. so, this agreement that we heard about and reported on late this afternoon would include a corporate minimum tax at 15%. corporate minimum tax. it would also include climate provisions that aim to reduce garment carbon emissions by 40% by 2030, again things that we did not anticipate seeing in this, and that it would also allow medicare t
anderson?n collins, -- just hours ago, a surprise deal was announced in the senate for a bill that was thought to be dead, after a year of negotiations. senator majority leader chuck schumer and west virginia senator manchin reached a deal on energy and health care bill. more from capitol hill, irrational correspondent jessica -- what is this bill? >> that appears to have risen from the dead. what is most surprising about this agreement from chuck schumer and joe manchin is that includes...
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>> i think that's absolutely a possibility, anderson.have -- we don't know what would happen with pardons, we don't know if we gain any kind of a accountability through these hearings and the doj was, what's to say he's not going to just erase that? >> i've not been shirts what to make of the oath keepers. on one hand they seem like weekend warriors who, if this was the biggest event of their lives and all they couldn't mount was a stack walking through the crowd up to the capital, they don't seem like, they amount to much. that said, the person who planted pipe bombs of has ever been discovered and we don't know what they're capable of. is there any else at risk? >> yes, i was guilty my self of underestimating them. i broke away in 2017. and i didn't think there was a certain amount of up-ness that i saw. but at the time, they did storm the capitol, there were explosives that were found there. i was guilty of underestimating them, and i'm just at a point in history where we cannot do that anymore. >> do you think what -- has happened to
>> i think that's absolutely a possibility, anderson.have -- we don't know what would happen with pardons, we don't know if we gain any kind of a accountability through these hearings and the doj was, what's to say he's not going to just erase that? >> i've not been shirts what to make of the oath keepers. on one hand they seem like weekend warriors who, if this was the biggest event of their lives and all they couldn't mount was a stack walking through the crowd up to the capital,...
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so much so that this here no co fire fighters here in anderson, we're unable to get them when a fire happens and they get bigger than the local unit can handle like so here in anderson they have some local volunteer firefighters. they but, but they are very small, so when the fire gets bigger than what they can control, they will call for outside help and tell pass come from all over the u. s. kate air heart from montana has been battling places, country white for more than 20 years. this is her 5th time in alaska. she's now supervising a team of 500 fire fighters deploy to help control one white hire. sadly, this property couldn't be saved. it's really when fires like this one, start in and around populated areas, even a lightly populated area like this that it becomes a problem. era fair. you hear that i've never seen fire behavior like this before. and so i would say this abnormal weather is the new normal. it's getting harder to fight fires, resources are getting scarcer and we're dealing with when it's like this, this summer, more than 264 individual fires have destroyed 1250000
so much so that this here no co fire fighters here in anderson, we're unable to get them when a fire happens and they get bigger than the local unit can handle like so here in anderson they have some local volunteer firefighters. they but, but they are very small, so when the fire gets bigger than what they can control, they will call for outside help and tell pass come from all over the u. s. kate air heart from montana has been battling places, country white for more than 20 years. this is...
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i'm anthony anderson.is called "multiverse," wiz khalifa is with us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] then later, you can see them on tour at lolapalooza this summer. their ep, "the king and queen of gasoline," is out august 5th, hot milk from the mercedes eq stage. [ cheers and applause ] i'll be back tomorrow night with my guests, henry winkler, marcus scribner from a little show called "black-ish," that was not nominated for an emmy tonight. and music from sean paul with gwen stefani. our first guest is an oscar nominated actor who spent six seasons dodging zombies on "the walking dead," and now has to watch out for whatever jordan peele has up his sleeve in the new horror-science fiction film, "nope." it opens in theaters a week from friday. please welcome steven yeun. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ steven. >> hello. >> we've never met before, but yet there's only zero degree of separation. we both did voices in an animated feature film called "the star." >> that's right. >> i did not see you at the wrap par
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>> anderson, i thought you did that. like to apologize for that right now. >> was it something about me that made you think that? >> it's because q spe sif ifkly mentioned you and he mentioned you very early on. he mentioned you by name. >> andrew, what is the significance of q mentioning hutchinson and what could be you think real world consequences? >> sure, so, as you and doni have already summarized, there is no significance to the post beyond the fact that he included her name specifically. it's not because he said anything logical or factual. it's just the existence of her name in that post turns her into a target for people who ascribe to these beliefs. and as you know, anderson, the posts are deliberately vague. they're inane. they just raise questions that cannot possibly be answered. and then to throw her name into that conspiratorial milieu is very, very damaging to her, in terms of the attention it will bring from people who believe in who knows which one of the qanon conspiracies. >> right, andrew. because p
>> anderson, i thought you did that. like to apologize for that right now. >> was it something about me that made you think that? >> it's because q spe sif ifkly mentioned you and he mentioned you very early on. he mentioned you by name. >> andrew, what is the significance of q mentioning hutchinson and what could be you think real world consequences? >> sure, so, as you and doni have already summarized, there is no significance to the post beyond the fact that he...
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the blaze in anderson is now under control. that the damage is extensive and the strong winds host of risk to this used to be a for is he can still see smoke up there. the fire fighters are still trying to get that high under control. we can strongly smell it. local people half had to evacuate their homes, among them, don and dorothy winks are accelerating the place when they returned. the fire was under control. it was like kind of like surreal. there was smoke and fires were still burning in the trees out here. and the firemen were with us and i think they were with us because they up maybe, you know, it would be traumatic to go and see. but we, he, they said right away, your house is safe. this time they were lucky, but there will certainly be wildfires here again. and experts say global warming may make them more severe. and since you're up to date shall be more well news at the top of the hour to now, dubois has your d. w. business updated just a moment. looking at record profits it oil. john's excellent book bill and shar
the blaze in anderson is now under control. that the damage is extensive and the strong winds host of risk to this used to be a for is he can still see smoke up there. the fire fighters are still trying to get that high under control. we can strongly smell it. local people half had to evacuate their homes, among them, don and dorothy winks are accelerating the place when they returned. the fire was under control. it was like kind of like surreal. there was smoke and fires were still burning in...
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i've done it too, anderson. is going to be the temptation when we start to see the economy soften, and we see some declines and slowdowns in the inflation rate, and people are going to say oh my god, we've got to stop this and we've got to address the potential recession, and that is what they did four or five times in the 1970s. and that is what made the huge mess that caused the country to feel completely out of control with the 21% prime interest rate at the end of the 1970s. it cost president carter to be thrown out of office. if we don't carry through, if we make a kind of mistakes that frankly the fed made last year, just ignoring the inflation threat, we set the stage for more dislocation and more unemployment. >> let me ask you about the fed. they've raised interest rate by 75 basis points for the second attempt in deflation in flea. are they doing enough? >> they haven't done enough so far. they're going to have to keep raising interest rates as they have recognized. my guess is they're going to have to
i've done it too, anderson. is going to be the temptation when we start to see the economy soften, and we see some declines and slowdowns in the inflation rate, and people are going to say oh my god, we've got to stop this and we've got to address the potential recession, and that is what they did four or five times in the 1970s. and that is what made the huge mess that caused the country to feel completely out of control with the 21% prime interest rate at the end of the 1970s. it cost...
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here in anderson they have some local volunteer firefighters. they but, but they're very small. so when the fire gets bigger than what they can control, they will call for outside help. and tell pass come from old. over at the u. s. kate earhart from montana has been battling places country white for more than 20 years. this is her 5th time in alaska. she's now supervising a team of 500 fire fighters deployed to help control one wildfire. sadly, this property couldn't be saved. it's really when fires like this one. start in and around populated areas, even a lightly populated area like this that it becomes a problem. era. here you hear that i've never seen fire behavior like this before. and so i would say this abnormal weather is the new normal. it's getting harder to fight fires, resources they're getting scarcer, and we're dealing with women like this, this summer. more than 264 individual fires have destroyed 1250000 hectares of land across the state. the blaze in anderson is now under control, that the damage is extensive, and the strong winds post a risk to this used to be
here in anderson they have some local volunteer firefighters. they but, but they're very small. so when the fire gets bigger than what they can control, they will call for outside help. and tell pass come from old. over at the u. s. kate earhart from montana has been battling places country white for more than 20 years. this is her 5th time in alaska. she's now supervising a team of 500 fire fighters deployed to help control one wildfire. sadly, this property couldn't be saved. it's really when...
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anderson? >> thanks.e nfl season prepping to get underway i'm going to speak to nfl defensive end carl nasser who made history as the first nfl player to announce he was gay. president why he says it was important to do it and the reaction he received across the league. we'll be right back. to do it an received across the league. we'll be right back. do it and t rereceived across the league. we'll be right back. moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my sn with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczemaith rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or jection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. plus, they felt fast itch relief some as early as 2 days. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal, cancers including lymphoma and skin ca
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anderson? >> abby phillip, appreciate it.one of the last untouched places on earth, the land of patagonia in south america. when you have technology that's easier to controlol... that can s scale across all your clouds... we got that right? yeah, we got that. it's easier to be an innovator. so you can do more incredible things. [whistling] - i had an important job and it wasn't just a job, it was keeping my brothers and sisters safe. and coming back, it felt like, kind of thrown away. it's like, you're useless, you know? "we don't really have a need you now because you can't really do anything for us." that's the way i felt. if it hadn't have been for wounded warrior project, i honestly don't know if i would be here. it was the comradery that i saw it was like, i got my family back again because we all had some sort of injury or illness that we didn't have to talk about but we all felt the connection, like, that brother and sisterhood. lemons, lemons, lemons. the world is so full of lemons. when you become an expedia member,
anderson? >> abby phillip, appreciate it.one of the last untouched places on earth, the land of patagonia in south america. when you have technology that's easier to controlol... that can s scale across all your clouds... we got that right? yeah, we got that. it's easier to be an innovator. so you can do more incredible things. [whistling] - i had an important job and it wasn't just a job, it was keeping my brothers and sisters safe. and coming back, it felt like, kind of thrown away....
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anderson?h the nfl season, i'm going to speak with nfl defensive men -- who made history last year as a first active nfl player to announce that he was gay. why he says it was important to do it and the reaction he received across the league. hybrid work is here. it's there. it's everywhere. but for someone to be able to work from here, there has to be someone here making sure everything is safe. secure. consistent. so log in from here. or here. assured that someone is here ready to fix anything. anytime. anywhere. even here. that's because nobody... and i mean nobody... makes hybrid work, work better. this is john. he never gives up—no matter what life throws his way. high cholesterol. heart disease. 17 fad diets... 5 kids... 3 grandkids... 1 heart attack. and 18 passwords that seem to change daily. with leqvio, john can lower his cholesterol— and so can you. when taken with a statin, leqvio is proven to lower bad cholesterol by over 50% and keep it low with two doses a year. common side effec
anderson?h the nfl season, i'm going to speak with nfl defensive men -- who made history last year as a first active nfl player to announce that he was gay. why he says it was important to do it and the reaction he received across the league. hybrid work is here. it's there. it's everywhere. but for someone to be able to work from here, there has to be someone here making sure everything is safe. secure. consistent. so log in from here. or here. assured that someone is here ready to fix...
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so, anderson, it's been a rough week.d they're going through a lot. we are just lucky enough to be able to, you know, in some ways, you know, sadly, they've trusted us, right? we've been able to tell their stories. these are important stories to tell. change needs to happen. something like this can never, ever, ever happen. law enforcement officials stand aside and do nothing. right to fight for information. still, so this day, we don't really have a full account, anderson, at what happened. >> yeah. i mean, as i said, i've never seen a situation like this where, you know, and usually days a few hours from place to come forward and say, okay, with relatively accurate information, we know reports. and then, the correct themselves the next day when things are clearer. more than 40 days, a shocking. appreciate still being there and working this and trying to get attention on it. we cannot let up. really appreciate. next, mourners gathered for former japanese prime minister -- and his assassination. when you have technology t
so, anderson, it's been a rough week.d they're going through a lot. we are just lucky enough to be able to, you know, in some ways, you know, sadly, they've trusted us, right? we've been able to tell their stories. these are important stories to tell. change needs to happen. something like this can never, ever, ever happen. law enforcement officials stand aside and do nothing. right to fight for information. still, so this day, we don't really have a full account, anderson, at what happened....
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>> anderson, we have seen temperatures come down.et worse with more extreme weather expected in the coming months. this heat wave follows extreme flooding in china that has displaced millions of people. this hitting a population still reeling from the harsh covid lockdown. making it more suffocating for people at home and making it more dangerous. according to a government report, temperatures in china are actually rising faster than the global average which can make the extreme weather event more frequent and intense. china is making climate change a top priority but the question, is all of this too late? >> it looks like these are sort of propaganda videos the chinese government is making about the chinese workers collapsing. what's the message they're sending with these? >> some of the videos were very striking. the last one i wouldn't necessarily say it's a celebration of the sacrifice, but they're showing an example that these health care workers collapsing over and over again. being in the icu for heatstroke, it shows the amoun
>> anderson, we have seen temperatures come down.et worse with more extreme weather expected in the coming months. this heat wave follows extreme flooding in china that has displaced millions of people. this hitting a population still reeling from the harsh covid lockdown. making it more suffocating for people at home and making it more dangerous. according to a government report, temperatures in china are actually rising faster than the global average which can make the extreme weather...
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. >> it's a great point, anderson. and all we know about her engagement with the department of justice right now is that she's cooperating. we don't know if she sat for an interview yet, if she appeared before the grand jury. but what we've seen her testify to under oath certainly serves as a roadmap for department of justice investigators. and it also could lead them to other potential witnesses that they could bring in and ask questions to and the subpoena power of the doj is a bit easier to enforce than that of the january 6 select committee. so, hutchinson, no doubt s a very key witness for the department of justice. we saw how many of the revelations that the committee were able to bring forward kind of exploded around the hutchison testimony she provided in that hearing. when you couple that with what you heard from john eastman, that the committee not just interested in what they found on eastman during a search of him a couple of weeks ago but that they are now specifically seeking access to his cell phone. tha
. >> it's a great point, anderson. and all we know about her engagement with the department of justice right now is that she's cooperating. we don't know if she sat for an interview yet, if she appeared before the grand jury. but what we've seen her testify to under oath certainly serves as a roadmap for department of justice investigators. and it also could lead them to other potential witnesses that they could bring in and ask questions to and the subpoena power of the doj is a bit...
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. >>> that evening, i am anderson cooper in new york with jake tapper in washington, d.c. today, the january 6 committee >> to the president to the case that he deliberately use them in his attempt to overturn the election. >> someone who knew what he was doing. according to congresswoman liz cheney, he had every reason to know that what he was doing was wrong. >> the argument seems to be the president trump was manipulated by others outside the administration. that he was persuaded to ignore his closest advisors and that he was incapable of telling right from wrong. this, of course, is nonsense. president trump is a 76-year- old man. he is not an impressionable child. >> the first time the public were shown testimony from pat cipollone, who spoke to the panel friday. >> going to start by asking you if you agree with all of the individuals that there is no evidence of no election fraud sufficient to change the outcome ? >> yes, i believe that. >> did you believe that the president should concede once you made determination based on the. did you form the believe that the pr
. >>> that evening, i am anderson cooper in new york with jake tapper in washington, d.c. today, the january 6 committee >> to the president to the case that he deliberately use them in his attempt to overturn the election. >> someone who knew what he was doing. according to congresswoman liz cheney, he had every reason to know that what he was doing was wrong. >> the argument seems to be the president trump was manipulated by others outside the administration. that...
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anderson. >> gary tuchman, thanks so.igation in the robb elementary school shooting and the school principal was placed on leave with pay. the latest from the school board meeting happening right now where parents demand more should been done to protect their children. >> i ask you to put yourself in my shoes, in our shoes as a parent. you've talked about high security, i feel no amount of security will ease our hearts and our minds. we saw so many cops, all we needed was an army to be there. and nothing happened. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis persists... put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when uc got unpredictable,... i got rapid symptom relief with rinvoq. check. when uc held me back... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc got the upper hand... rinvoq helped visibly repair the colon lining. check. rapid symptom relief. lasting, steroid-free remission. and a chance to visibly repair the colon lining. check. check. and check. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight
anderson. >> gary tuchman, thanks so.igation in the robb elementary school shooting and the school principal was placed on leave with pay. the latest from the school board meeting happening right now where parents demand more should been done to protect their children. >> i ask you to put yourself in my shoes, in our shoes as a parent. you've talked about high security, i feel no amount of security will ease our hearts and our minds. we saw so many cops, all we needed was an army to...
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and now, anthony anderson! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> anthony: all right! cheers and applause ] thank you! thank you! okay. all right. welcome to "jimmy kimmel live." i'm your guest host, anthony anderson. [ cheers and applause ] this is my third and final night here at the show. [ audience aws ] hey, guillermo, i'm going to miss you, man. >> guillermo: i'm going to milos you too. i love you. you're doing a good job. >> anthony: thank you, baby. i love you too. [ applause ] and i'm also going to miss waking up to supportive comments from jimmy's viewers like this -- "damn son. anthony anderson can't do [ bleep ] without his momma huh?" [ laughter ] that is not true! i can do lots of stuff without my mama. right, mama? >> right. [ laughter ] that's right. >> anthony: she has to talk at least once per show or she doesn't get a check. [ laughter ] >> i like -- >> anthony: how many of you guys -- mama, damn it, i'm doing a show! >> i like your shoes. >> anthony: okay, yes. you can't wear my shoes. how many of you guys are visiting from out of town? [ cheers and
and now, anthony anderson! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> anthony: all right! cheers and applause ] thank you! thank you! okay. all right. welcome to "jimmy kimmel live." i'm your guest host, anthony anderson. [ cheers and applause ] this is my third and final night here at the show. [ audience aws ] hey, guillermo, i'm going to miss you, man. >> guillermo: i'm going to milos you too. i love you. you're doing a good job. >> anthony: thank you, baby. i love you too. [...
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anderson? >> randi kaye, thanks. we'll be right back.n you have technology that's easier to control... that can scale across all your clouds... we got that right? yeah, we got that. it's easier to be an innovator. so you can do more incredible things. [whistling] lysol is donating 28 million wipes to schools in need, so they can kill 99.9% of viruses and bacteria. keeping kids together here, at places like the lunch table. where they can share who they truly are. chicken nugget man. because when kids are together, they thrive. lysol. here for healthy schools. every year we try to exercise more, to be more social, to just relax. and eating healthy every single meal? if only it was this easy for us. >>> news continues. i want to head over to laura coates who is filling in for don lemon tonight. >> thank you so much. that's what i didn't want to
anderson? >> randi kaye, thanks. we'll be right back.n you have technology that's easier to control... that can scale across all your clouds... we got that right? yeah, we got that. it's easier to be an innovator. so you can do more incredible things. [whistling] lysol is donating 28 million wipes to schools in need, so they can kill 99.9% of viruses and bacteria. keeping kids together here, at places like the lunch table. where they can share who they truly are. chicken nugget man....
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and now, anthony anderson!ause ] ♪ >> anthony: i see you. [ cheers and applause ] all right! thank you. thank you. keep it going! [ cheers and applause ]
and now, anthony anderson!ause ] ♪ >> anthony: i see you. [ cheers and applause ] all right! thank you. thank you. keep it going! [ cheers and applause ]
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anderson? >> so doing, appreciated.rney, charged with murdering his wife and younger son. well alex murdoch told the judge, next. every year we try to exercise more, to be more social, to just relax. and eating healthy every single meal? if only it was this easy for us. age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss. and if you're taking a multivitamin alone, you may be missing a critical piece. preservision. preservision areds 2 contains the only clinically proven nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. "preservision is backed by 20 years of clinical studies" "and its from the eye experts at bausch and lomb" so, ask your doctor about adding preservision. and fill in a missing piece of your plan. like i did with preservision" [whistling] when you have technology that's easier to control... that can scale across all your clouds... we got that right? yeah, we got that. it's easier to be an innovator. so you can do more inc
anderson? >> so doing, appreciated.rney, charged with murdering his wife and younger son. well alex murdoch told the judge, next. every year we try to exercise more, to be more social, to just relax. and eating healthy every single meal? if only it was this easy for us. age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss. and if you're taking a multivitamin alone, you may be missing a critical piece. preservision. preservision areds 2 contains the only clinically proven...
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>> thanks anderson.e now know the name of a new january 6th witness and what could be the final january 6th committee public hearing that's set for im
>> thanks anderson.e now know the name of a new january 6th witness and what could be the final january 6th committee public hearing that's set for im
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anderson, there's no such thing as a cool summer in death valley. so many tourists want to come here in the summer and experience the intense heat for themselves. it's on their bucket list. that being said, it's nice to see that the tourists here for the most part seem to be paying attention to the residents here, respecting mother nature. we don't see any biking. we don't see any jogging, just slow and deliberate walking and lite of water bottles. >>> up next, new details on the investigation into the robb elementary shooting after the school principal was placed on leave with pay. and the latest from a school board happening right now, where parents demand more be done to protect their children. >> i ask you to put yourself in my shoes, in our shoes, as a parent. you have talked about hiring security, and i feel that no amount of security will ease our hearts and our minds. we saw so many cops and all we needed was -- to be there and nothing happened. of the possibilities ahead. the 1950 census adds new detail to your family's ststory. explore it
anderson, there's no such thing as a cool summer in death valley. so many tourists want to come here in the summer and experience the intense heat for themselves. it's on their bucket list. that being said, it's nice to see that the tourists here for the most part seem to be paying attention to the residents here, respecting mother nature. we don't see any biking. we don't see any jogging, just slow and deliberate walking and lite of water bottles. >>> up next, new details on the...
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anderson, what was he doing when he moved in with you?, he was a nurse for >> jud jud how long diu work for the v.a.? >> four years. >> judge judy: what happened to that job? >> i left that job to help ms. roberts take care of her foster kids, which were her niece and nephews. at that time, she said she needed help because she was going back to school to get her education, which she dropped out of school, and when she dropped out of school, i -- >> judge judy: yeah, you're
anderson, what was he doing when he moved in with you?, he was a nurse for >> jud jud how long diu work for the v.a.? >> four years. >> judge judy: what happened to that job? >> i left that job to help ms. roberts take care of her foster kids, which were her niece and nephews. at that time, she said she needed help because she was going back to school to get her education, which she dropped out of school, and when she dropped out of school, i -- >> judge judy:...