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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: thank you. this is what i'm talking about here. with the book, the second. you look at amir locke, a young man up in minneapolis who was in his apartment, and the police first through in basically a no-knock warrant, and he has a gun by him as he is asleep on the couch. they see the gun, they say threat and they shoot him dead within 10 seconds. that sense of the castle doctrine. this is what breonna taylor supposedly had and now she is dead. this is what catherine johnston had, and now she is dead. the ability to protect your home from an invasion? no. and then jayland walker. i'm reading through that story. the last time i read someone gunned down was the quadruple lynching in 1946 in georgia, where two men and two women, two black men and women, basically executed in a hail of bullets. the corners report described 60 bullets in each of their bodies. the kind of fear that has to generate, to create that depth of violence against that young man. when you think about it, the guy who shot up the
anderson: thank you. this is what i'm talking about here. with the book, the second. you look at amir locke, a young man up in minneapolis who was in his apartment, and the police first through in basically a no-knock warrant, and he has a gun by him as he is asleep on the couch. they see the gun, they say threat and they shoot him dead within 10 seconds. that sense of the castle doctrine. this is what breonna taylor supposedly had and now she is dead. this is what catherine johnston had, and...
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anderson and i am 71.as a protÉgÉ and grew up when i was a little girl.wa in my basement you had literally hundreds. the visited by fbi twice. but my question to dr. anderson is, i'm taken aback by a comment that was made earlier. i'm not angry, i was wondering back to my sorority after the surgery, talk to young people and let p them know this is not history. this is life. this is what we live it. parents and grandparents talk as if it is a situation. this is not history this is a continuum. thank you it's very wonderful to see you. >> thank you. the question is, we are consistently stunned by the lack of knowledge about tulsa. happening to folks they saw watchmen did notil even know tua happened? on teaching the civil rights movement, i start off my class going you know, i have basically heard of the civil rights movement as rosa sat down, martin stood up. dream and we all overcame. when you get that incredible movement reduced to rosa, martin and overcome, then what we lose is the massive local organizi
anderson and i am 71.as a protÉgÉ and grew up when i was a little girl.wa in my basement you had literally hundreds. the visited by fbi twice. but my question to dr. anderson is, i'm taken aback by a comment that was made earlier. i'm not angry, i was wondering back to my sorority after the surgery, talk to young people and let p them know this is not history. this is life. this is what we live it. parents and grandparents talk as if it is a situation. this is not history this is a continuum....
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you're on with author carol anderson. >> good afternoon, ms. anderson. i have a question, i am studying from the early 1900s to the 70s, are you familiar with harrison and the new movement in his work? your book about radicals, i felt the naacp dropped the bomb in their work but when you explain the work they have done and people of color inside the u.s., it gave me another perspective on themiv but i think currentlyn right opinion they have dropped the bomb in their efforts being able to affect real change for people of color in c america. >> we are going to leave it there but i did want to ask you, is your research personal or professional? >> personal right now. i wish i had a teacher like her. i went to morgan state and i wish i had a teacher like her at the time when i went. >> thank you for calling in. >> kind of sort of, to beg for me to be specific because i really focused in on the 1940s and taking it through the 1960s so where the focus of my work look that, naacp, civil rights congress, national negro congress, counsel in african affairs, thos
you're on with author carol anderson. >> good afternoon, ms. anderson. i have a question, i am studying from the early 1900s to the 70s, are you familiar with harrison and the new movement in his work? your book about radicals, i felt the naacp dropped the bomb in their work but when you explain the work they have done and people of color inside the u.s., it gave me another perspective on themiv but i think currentlyn right opinion they have dropped the bomb in their efforts being able to...
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anderson? >> carrots gonell, appreciated.reporting on the claim the former president made that he can declassify by standing order anything he took out of the oval office. more on that ahead. the former president's my grandma never mentioned this, but her first job was working at a five and dime, when she was only 16 years old. it's all right there in the census. see where a few details can lead with the 1950 census on ancestry. ♪(music: dance! by christian a medice, elisha noll)♪ ♪ are you ready? ♪ ♪ ahh yeah ♪ ♪ you're going out tonight ♪ ♪ dance ♪ ♪ get with the groove and ♪ ♪ dance ♪ ♪ get up and move let's ♪ ♪ dance ♪ ♪ kick off your shoes and ♪ ♪ show me how you ♪ ♪ dance ♪ ugh-stipated... feeling weighed down by a backedup gut" miralax is different. it works naturally with the water in your body to unblock your gut. ...free your gut. and your mood will follow. discover intuitive technology at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. a monster was attacking but the team remained calm. because with miro, they could prob
anderson? >> carrots gonell, appreciated.reporting on the claim the former president made that he can declassify by standing order anything he took out of the oval office. more on that ahead. the former president's my grandma never mentioned this, but her first job was working at a five and dime, when she was only 16 years old. it's all right there in the census. see where a few details can lead with the 1950 census on ancestry. ♪(music: dance! by christian a medice, elisha noll)♪ ♪...
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>> reporter: yeah, anderson.icers involved were not wearing body cameras, but there is dash cam video from at least one of the patrol cars, and that hasn't been released to the public but is part of this ongoing fbi and state of arkansas investigation. now, i did speak with the attorneys representing the suspect, and attorney carrie jernigan said she made an excessive force complaint last month against one of those now suspended deputies. she says deputy levi white used excessive force against one of her other clients back in an incident in july. she believes there's a pattern there. anderson, i asked the sheriff, when was the last time your deputies had use of force training? he says that he didn't really know, but he said likely back when they were in the academy. and for some of those deputies, that would have been several years ago. >> nadia romero, appreciate it. thank you. >>> coming up, a dark money conservative group that was until recently almost unheard of has now become one of the most well funded in t
>> reporter: yeah, anderson.icers involved were not wearing body cameras, but there is dash cam video from at least one of the patrol cars, and that hasn't been released to the public but is part of this ongoing fbi and state of arkansas investigation. now, i did speak with the attorneys representing the suspect, and attorney carrie jernigan said she made an excessive force complaint last month against one of those now suspended deputies. she says deputy levi white used excessive force...
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time for anderson. >>> good evening. we are one step closer to knowing what the government's criminal case may be against the former president and we may be closer still because the former judge who signed off on the search warrant signalled his intention to make at least portions public in support of it. he unsealed a number of documents and we'll have details in just a moment. also ahead, what some of the former president's top white house officials make of his claim that he had a standing policy of declassifying documents by default. and there's also new reporting tonight on why he's been calling for all court papers to be made public but not doing so in the place that it matters most, the courtroom. clarissa ward is in afghanistan and her harrowing return to a place deeply affected by the war and what she found when she got there one year after american troops departed. >>> we begin with the search at mar-a-lago and the fight against unce unsealing documents. jessica, walk us through what the judge ordered today. >>
time for anderson. >>> good evening. we are one step closer to knowing what the government's criminal case may be against the former president and we may be closer still because the former judge who signed off on the search warrant signalled his intention to make at least portions public in support of it. he unsealed a number of documents and we'll have details in just a moment. also ahead, what some of the former president's top white house officials make of his claim that he had a...
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anderson, thank you so much.y how sure and how much that actually has been the case, but we've ridden the political roller coaster enough to know that no one knows for sure what's going to happen in the november midterms. but remember that big, red republican wave that so many
anderson, thank you so much.y how sure and how much that actually has been the case, but we've ridden the political roller coaster enough to know that no one knows for sure what's going to happen in the november midterms. but remember that big, red republican wave that so many
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look, make no mistake about it, anderson. at some point, the justice department will face a credibility test both in court and in public opinion. that day should not be today. we are early in an investigation or we're at some point in an investigation where the justice department says it can't talk to us just yet. but the fact that they took the extraordinary nature suggests this was a 15-month process. many communications with trump and with his lawyers, including a meeting in june that the former president stopped in. so something happened between june and august where the fbi saw a reason -- we don't know the specifics -- to believe something was at risk, some document was at threat. and just very quickly on this point that trump has the power to declassify records, that's true, a, but there's a process. and, b, even if he declassified everything, they don't belong to him. the records act is very clear. the documents belong to the american people and they go to the national archives, period. >> it's also remarkable, john k
look, make no mistake about it, anderson. at some point, the justice department will face a credibility test both in court and in public opinion. that day should not be today. we are early in an investigation or we're at some point in an investigation where the justice department says it can't talk to us just yet. but the fact that they took the extraordinary nature suggests this was a 15-month process. many communications with trump and with his lawyers, including a meeting in june that the...
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>> thanks anderson, nice to see you. news. the u.s. has now killed the top terror target. more than 20 years after 9/11, the hunt for bin laden's number two is now over. al-qaeda leader ayman al-zawahiri was killed in a drone strike in afghanistan's capital, of kabul. president biden addressed the nation wit
>> thanks anderson, nice to see you. news. the u.s. has now killed the top terror target. more than 20 years after 9/11, the hunt for bin laden's number two is now over. al-qaeda leader ayman al-zawahiri was killed in a drone strike in afghanistan's capital, of kabul. president biden addressed the nation wit
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>> it was an emotional day to say the least, anderson.her chambers, alex jones approached scarlett lewis and neil heslin, jesse's parents, shook their hands. i think scott -- garland offered him a bottle of water, because he had been coughing through's testimony. and he was telling them that he was sorry. the lawyers kind of got into the middle of this because they see this as a kind of gambit because jones has repeatedly said that he's apologized to the parents, but this has always been a backhanded apology, bookended by another charge against them for being an actor. so what have you. with i mean, the fact that they have to be in the same room with this person, and touch this hand, you know the fact that they're willing to touch his hand to shake it it says a lot about them. but it says really nothing. alex jones said all there is to say about him. he has shown himself to be who he is. in testimony, can you just talk about what's neil assad and his father said about the violent threats that he had faced? >> he has said that people have
>> it was an emotional day to say the least, anderson.her chambers, alex jones approached scarlett lewis and neil heslin, jesse's parents, shook their hands. i think scott -- garland offered him a bottle of water, because he had been coughing through's testimony. and he was telling them that he was sorry. the lawyers kind of got into the middle of this because they see this as a kind of gambit because jones has repeatedly said that he's apologized to the parents, but this has always been...
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>> that's right, anderson.blican primary liz cheney's constituents. we asked for a statement. they told us, the wyoming gop doesn't take sides in the primary and that they are, quote, neutral in this election. but that is not a true statement. as we have reported the state party has in fact taken some clear anti-cheney positions. we wanted to clarify that the party may not have formally endorsed a candidate, but it has not been neutral in this race. >> appreciate that. thanks. the news continues. i want to hand it over to laura coates and "cnn tonight." >> thanks, anderson. nice to see you. i'm laura coates and this is "cnn tonight" on a huge breaking news night. the u.s. has now killed the world's top terror target more than 20 years after 9/11. the hunt for bin laden's number two is now over. al qaeda leader ayeman al zawahiri was killed in kabul. president biden addressed the nation with details earlier this evening. >> justice has been delivered, and this terrorist leader is no more. after carefully conside
>> that's right, anderson.blican primary liz cheney's constituents. we asked for a statement. they told us, the wyoming gop doesn't take sides in the primary and that they are, quote, neutral in this election. but that is not a true statement. as we have reported the state party has in fact taken some clear anti-cheney positions. we wanted to clarify that the party may not have formally endorsed a candidate, but it has not been neutral in this race. >> appreciate that. thanks. the...
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but the way that it's deployed is also very significant, anderson.the bill as a whole. >> the energy and climate modelers said it could reach its goal -- the bill could reach its goal of reducing u.s. carbon emissions by 40% from 2005 levels by 2030. can you give us a sense of where you think those reductions will come from? >> well, they will come from the carbon emitted in generating electricity. they will come in the reduction of emissions from transportation. we will see a huge speeded up shift to electric vehicles with new charging networks and tax credits for purchasing electric vehicles, including used electric vehicles. we'll see the speedy retirement of a lot of fossil fuel facilities that now burn coal and gas and their replacement with new solar and wind facilities. we'll see the rapid deployment of more and more battery storage. those are some of the most significant items. >> some environmental groups have criticized the bill because the provisions to require the federal government to auction oil and gas leases on federal land, also in t
but the way that it's deployed is also very significant, anderson.the bill as a whole. >> the energy and climate modelers said it could reach its goal -- the bill could reach its goal of reducing u.s. carbon emissions by 40% from 2005 levels by 2030. can you give us a sense of where you think those reductions will come from? >> well, they will come from the carbon emitted in generating electricity. they will come in the reduction of emissions from transportation. we will see a huge...
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>> anderson, it looks professional to me. it was done on a road, no cars nearby.e controlled. it takes skill. it took some casing of the parking lot, to following the car. someone had to watch. it was very well organized. if it had been a car bomb alongside the road, it could have been kitchens or anybody, but clearly, to my view, and this is speculations again, it was a professional job. >> and, does ukraine have the capabilities, bob, to operate in near moscow? >> we haven't seen it so far. not to this sophistication. there could have been some small attacks that would have been echoed, but i don't think they would. another thing is why would they pick this target? the ukrainians have a lot of military and intelligence targets in moscow, which are vulnerable, which they could have gone after, and they didn't. so, this is so mysterious, this attack. and she was not particularly a valuable target politically, nor was even the father, because there were a lot of russians that were urging the invasion of ukraine for years and decades. so why her? is it mafia related
>> anderson, it looks professional to me. it was done on a road, no cars nearby.e controlled. it takes skill. it took some casing of the parking lot, to following the car. someone had to watch. it was very well organized. if it had been a car bomb alongside the road, it could have been kitchens or anybody, but clearly, to my view, and this is speculations again, it was a professional job. >> and, does ukraine have the capabilities, bob, to operate in near moscow? >> we haven't...
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they believe in all those values, anderson.eve trump is currently the best suited to fight for them in the particular instances. >> alyssa, the final thought? >> listen, when elected leaders lie to the general public, and 60% of the americans think the election was stolen, that will have an effect. those are the values that the republican party should be for, but is not what they are looking for. carrie hageman accused joe biden of being the biggest trafficker and america. is that the person that republicans want representing them? no, it has become that liz cheney is a better conservative representative. >> appreciate it, thank you so much. coming up, pulitzer prize -winning -- joins me to talk about the future of congresswoman cheney, her party in this country. feel the rush of performance at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. vo: as families struggle with inflation- congress and president biden are doing something about it. congress just passed the inflation reduction act, reducing costs for millions of families. it l
they believe in all those values, anderson.eve trump is currently the best suited to fight for them in the particular instances. >> alyssa, the final thought? >> listen, when elected leaders lie to the general public, and 60% of the americans think the election was stolen, that will have an effect. those are the values that the republican party should be for, but is not what they are looking for. carrie hageman accused joe biden of being the biggest trafficker and america. is that...
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but they may not, anderson.o forget that china's army is very, very large and very sophisticated. and our goal for taiwan as someone like myself who believes in the freedom and democracy of taiwan and that it should be perpetuated, to me the right way to do that is by just keeping taiwan out of the news. quietly arm them. turn them into a porcupine that china would say every morning, you know what, not today. don't want to put my hand on that. and quietly keep it that way. because who knows over time china may change the situation, the situation may change, everyday that taiwan's democracy stands is a good day. grand standing around that is not a good day. >> there's no daylight between the intent of the speaker's trip to reaffirm american support of a democratic taiwan and the white house's backing of the one china policy. substantively, does the trip really change anything? i mean, other than ratcheting up the tension? >> right. i think that's all it really does. believe me, i hope it dies down. she'll have ma
but they may not, anderson.o forget that china's army is very, very large and very sophisticated. and our goal for taiwan as someone like myself who believes in the freedom and democracy of taiwan and that it should be perpetuated, to me the right way to do that is by just keeping taiwan out of the news. quietly arm them. turn them into a porcupine that china would say every morning, you know what, not today. don't want to put my hand on that. and quietly keep it that way. because who knows...
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search for anderson cooper 360.onight." 9:00 on the east coast, 7:00 in wyoming, where as of this moment the polls are closed and liz cheney awaits her fate. cheney of course has to become face of republican resistance to donald trump and his efforts to deny joe biden's presidential victory. donald trump also awaits his fate in a way as investigations into his actions heat up. we have new developments on the search of his mar-a-lago home and those boxes of classified documents. but let's start with tonight's primary. wyoming is the least populous state but tonight it's the most popular for election watchers. we'll have results coming in throughout this hour, so keep it right here, and we will keep you updated.
search for anderson cooper 360.onight." 9:00 on the east coast, 7:00 in wyoming, where as of this moment the polls are closed and liz cheney awaits her fate. cheney of course has to become face of republican resistance to donald trump and his efforts to deny joe biden's presidential victory. donald trump also awaits his fate in a way as investigations into his actions heat up. we have new developments on the search of his mar-a-lago home and those boxes of classified documents. but let's...
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>> you know, we don't know for sure, anderson. but it's really possible here that the doj may have given a little bit more than they originally thought they could. you know, the judge move really swiftly today. it was less than four hours after he received prosecutors for post redactions let he ruled that what they propose would, in fact, be sufficient, that it should be released to the public by noon tomorrow. and the reason it's interesting that this judge came to such a quick conclusion is that when doj argued in court last week, they said that any redactions could be so extensive that it would make the entire affidavit completely devoid of content, in their words. when they said that, the judge pushback and he argued, look, there must be something that you can release. so, it does seem that maybe doj has come up with a version, obviously that's satisfying to the judge, even though, of course, huge portions of this are likely to be blacked out, anderson. >> what's parts can be expected to be redacted? >> yeah, so we likely won'
>> you know, we don't know for sure, anderson. but it's really possible here that the doj may have given a little bit more than they originally thought they could. you know, the judge move really swiftly today. it was less than four hours after he received prosecutors for post redactions let he ruled that what they propose would, in fact, be sufficient, that it should be released to the public by noon tomorrow. and the reason it's interesting that this judge came to such a quick...
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>> anderson, trump is steering this ship. it's clear that he wants this to be a political battle and not a legal one. but allies that we've talked to are growing concerned over this strategy as well as the competence of trump's legal team, particularly as many of them have come to believe that trump could be in real legal jeopardy. now, this concern over trump's legal team started almost immediately after the search. sources pointing to an exchange between a fox tv host, who is a trump ally, and one of trump's attorneys, christina bobb, in which this trump ally grilled bobb over the legal strategy. it seemed as though bobb did not have a lot of real answers. just a reminder here, bobb is a former tv host herself at one america news, the right-wing pro-trump network. she has become the face of this legal team mainly from speaking on conservative media and propagating these conspiracy theories. the other red flag that a lot of these allies raised to us was the fact that the legal team did not put anything forward in the way of
>> anderson, trump is steering this ship. it's clear that he wants this to be a political battle and not a legal one. but allies that we've talked to are growing concerned over this strategy as well as the competence of trump's legal team, particularly as many of them have come to believe that trump could be in real legal jeopardy. now, this concern over trump's legal team started almost immediately after the search. sources pointing to an exchange between a fox tv host, who is a trump...
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so anderson, it doesn't really sound productive to me. it seems to me like he's going to follow the lead of the president of the united states in pleading the fifth. >> and if giuliani -- so he's been told he's the target of this georgia probe or legally, what does that mean for him exactly? >> he's in deep trouble. if you're a target of the probe, that means they are thinking of and they are likely considering indicting you, and then telling you that, and i think that it's very interesting that they're doing that because it shows that the georgia -- the fulton county d.a.'s office is looking at this case in a very -- a holistic way the way the january 6th committee is looking at it. they're not just looking at the call that trump made to raffensperger. they're not just looking at the call that graham made to raffensperger, they're looking at fake lek torss. in the case of rudy giuliani, his involvement in all the other stuff but also his involvement in attempting to influence the georgia legislature and making false statements to the geo
so anderson, it doesn't really sound productive to me. it seems to me like he's going to follow the lead of the president of the united states in pleading the fifth. >> and if giuliani -- so he's been told he's the target of this georgia probe or legally, what does that mean for him exactly? >> he's in deep trouble. if you're a target of the probe, that means they are thinking of and they are likely considering indicting you, and then telling you that, and i think that it's very...
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so this was a retrial, anderson, and it was a fast verdict.says that they're going to appeal, of course. but it was a different jury, which is fascinating. and the defense says that there is an issue with the jury and they can't comment on it because it is sealed with the court. but i heard the judge today in court, because we were able to listen, he invited the defendant to make a motion to unseal what this issue is. we don't know if it's significant, not significant, but it definitely will be an issue on appeal. >> appreciate it. thank you so much. we'll be right back. tide pods ultra oxi one ups the cleaning power of liquid. can it one up whatever they're doing? for sure. seriously? one up the power of liquid, one up the toughest stains. any further questions? uh uh! one up the power of liquid with tidpods ultra oxi. heyyy! (steins breaking) your cousin. ♪ from boston. ♪ it means, “ok-to-beer-fest”. another sam octoberfest? nein. make it ten! i like this guy. (cheers) bubbles bubbles so many bubbles! as an expedia member you earn points on
so this was a retrial, anderson, and it was a fast verdict.says that they're going to appeal, of course. but it was a different jury, which is fascinating. and the defense says that there is an issue with the jury and they can't comment on it because it is sealed with the court. but i heard the judge today in court, because we were able to listen, he invited the defendant to make a motion to unseal what this issue is. we don't know if it's significant, not significant, but it definitely will be...
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you know this, anderson. our politics are cyclical.uture that donald trump is not the overwhelming force in our country, and i think our politics are going to course-correct where people are tired of conspiracy theories. they're tired of lies and they're frankly tired of electing lunatics, like the woman harriet hageman who beat her. and i think that's the moment when liz cheney who did the right thing and said the right thing could be a formidable force in the future. i don't think she's going anywhere. i find her deeply inspiring. i know many women do. i think that's a lane and it's a power that she has behind her. >> david, the congresswoman cheney was asked on the "today" show this morning about the ongoing battle in the republican party or for the soul of the republican party. i just want to play what she said. >> i think the republican party today is in very bad shape, and i think that we have a tremendous amount of work to do. i think it could take several election cycles. but the country has got to have a republican party that'
you know this, anderson. our politics are cyclical.uture that donald trump is not the overwhelming force in our country, and i think our politics are going to course-correct where people are tired of conspiracy theories. they're tired of lies and they're frankly tired of electing lunatics, like the woman harriet hageman who beat her. and i think that's the moment when liz cheney who did the right thing and said the right thing could be a formidable force in the future. i don't think she's going...
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but the way that it's deployed is also very significant, anderson.dn't have preferred. but they're very minor compared to the huge benefits of the bill as a whole. >> the energy and climate modelers have said it could reach its goal. the bill could reach its goal of reducing u.s. carbon emissions by 40% from 2005 levels by 2030. can you give us a sense of where you think those reductions will come from? >> well, they will come from the carbon emitted in generating electricity. they will come in the reduction of emissions from transportation. we will see a huge speeded up shift to electric vehicles with new charging networks and tax credits for purchasing electric vehicles, including used electric vehicles. we'll see the speedy retirement of a lot of fossil fuel facilities that now burn coal and gas and their replacement with new solar and wind facilities. we'll see the rapid deployment of more and more battery storage. those are some of the most significant items. >> some environmental groups have criticized the bill because the provisions to require
but the way that it's deployed is also very significant, anderson.dn't have preferred. but they're very minor compared to the huge benefits of the bill as a whole. >> the energy and climate modelers have said it could reach its goal. the bill could reach its goal of reducing u.s. carbon emissions by 40% from 2005 levels by 2030. can you give us a sense of where you think those reductions will come from? >> well, they will come from the carbon emitted in generating electricity. they...
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>> it is puzzling, anderson.e is a lack of compassion towards the community member here, reports the family members, where pete arredondo does not take any responsibility for his actions that day. in fact, do this letter, the statement that's attorney put out, basically defenceman self, entirely feels blameless, feels as though he did nothing wrong. they say no matter how much he tried, they cannot save them all. you talk about how the chief knew, had to say the children in school employees on may 24th. he talked about at one point, there is an antagonistic tone where the lawyer writes what's should the chiefs done, would the district have preferred a gun fight with officers from the whole way to break out again. he said that arredondo did everything right, that arredondo did everything he was supposed to do to try to save the children inside that costume, the children inside the school. and then, anderson, he talks about he does not feel safe, how arredondo does not feel safe to come and face the school board to
>> it is puzzling, anderson.e is a lack of compassion towards the community member here, reports the family members, where pete arredondo does not take any responsibility for his actions that day. in fact, do this letter, the statement that's attorney put out, basically defenceman self, entirely feels blameless, feels as though he did nothing wrong. they say no matter how much he tried, they cannot save them all. you talk about how the chief knew, had to say the children in school...
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>> look, anderson, i think it's a wakeup call. as you pointed out, 14 of these counties in kansas, which went overwhelmingly for trump, right, by 20 points, they supported this -- they voted down this complete ban on abortion by 20 points. that's a 34 point swing. you're voting for trump but you're voting against this complete ban on abortion. you can be very trumpy, just not for a complete ban on abortions. i would be careful not to extrapolate too much. this is a single bipolar issue. it's either yes or no. when you're looking across the united states whether it's for governor, senator, or congress, you're voting on a personality and a myriad of issues as well. not just are they going to be pro choice or pro life. and mcconnell and others are correct in urging people to speak about things at the top of the list. a poll showed all issues democrats care about, abortion is not even at the top of that. inflation, the economy, lots of issues that people are concerned about this fall that rank far higher than abortion. and i think rep
>> look, anderson, i think it's a wakeup call. as you pointed out, 14 of these counties in kansas, which went overwhelmingly for trump, right, by 20 points, they supported this -- they voted down this complete ban on abortion by 20 points. that's a 34 point swing. you're voting for trump but you're voting against this complete ban on abortion. you can be very trumpy, just not for a complete ban on abortions. i would be careful not to extrapolate too much. this is a single bipolar issue....
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but it just kind of gives you an insight, anderson, into the degree that this is being shared online. >> donie o'sullivan, thank you. >>> i want to get some perspective from conservative attorney george conway. george, do you think the justice department should make some sort of a public statement about this search? >> i really don't think they need to say anything more than what their procedures are and what their processes are generally for the issuance of search warrants and the conduct of investigations generally. i mean, i think the whole point of the rule of law is that the law applies equally to everyone. it applies to government officials and to private citizens. it applies to the rich, and it applies to the poor. it applies to people who look like you and people who don't look like you. and i think one of the issues here is that the reason why the government doesn't publicize search warrants is to protect the rights of the accused or the potential accused or the people who are being investigated. it's really for donald trump's protection that they went in there quietly and th
but it just kind of gives you an insight, anderson, into the degree that this is being shared online. >> donie o'sullivan, thank you. >>> i want to get some perspective from conservative attorney george conway. george, do you think the justice department should make some sort of a public statement about this search? >> i really don't think they need to say anything more than what their procedures are and what their processes are generally for the issuance of search warrants...
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. >> it is rare, anderson. on monday merrick garland was a no on the idea of making a statement at all about this search, which obviously the former president went public with, with that statement describing it as a siege. and he -- the former president has had, frankly, the ground to himself, right? he has had the ability to fashion the narrative about exactly what happened during the fbi search on monday. and so what we've seen in the ensuing few days is some of the things that brynn gingras was just talking about, threats against fbi agents. we've seen attacks against their credibility, attacks saying that the fbi may have planted some evidence. and that's what really helped inform what the attorney general did today. he stood before us and said that essentially the former president has already spoken publicly about this and so has essentially made it okay for the justice department to go to the court in a very unusual step, by the way, to say that we can release these two documents. now, those documents tha
. >> it is rare, anderson. on monday merrick garland was a no on the idea of making a statement at all about this search, which obviously the former president went public with, with that statement describing it as a siege. and he -- the former president has had, frankly, the ground to himself, right? he has had the ability to fashion the narrative about exactly what happened during the fbi search on monday. and so what we've seen in the ensuing few days is some of the things that brynn...
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>> anderson, i think it's a wake up call. as you pointed out, in 14 of these counties in kansas, when which went overwhelmingly for trump by 20 points. they supported this, excuse, me they voted down this ban of abortion by 14 points. that's a 34-point swing. if you're thinking about it you're voting for trump and you're voting against abortion and so you could be very trumpy. and just v not for a complete ban on abortions. i would be careful not to extrapolate too much, because this is a bipolar issue. it's either yes or no. if you are looking at candidates across the united states, whether it's for governor, senator, they're voting for personality and a myriad of issues as well. not just are they going to be pro-choice or pro-life, mcconnell and others are correct in urging people to speak about things that are at the top of the list. but you did a poll just recently, and it showed all issues that democrats care about. abortion is not even on top of that. so inflation, the economy, lots of issues to talk about. people are c
>> anderson, i think it's a wake up call. as you pointed out, in 14 of these counties in kansas, when which went overwhelmingly for trump by 20 points. they supported this, excuse, me they voted down this ban of abortion by 14 points. that's a 34-point swing. if you're thinking about it you're voting for trump and you're voting against abortion and so you could be very trumpy. and just v not for a complete ban on abortions. i would be careful not to extrapolate too much, because this is a...
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how did james anderson transform it?s a very smart man, very eloquent and good at convincing people. it does help. you have to take a step back. he managed to convince everybody this is the way forward. his strategists were the ones who became famous and made baillie gifford a sensation during the covid rally. francine: now he is gone, what the next few years mean for baillie gifford? >> for now baillie gifford is hostage to the market. they have big stakes in all the hot names that did good during the covid rally, and are now crushing. they do not have shareholders so they can take their time. they tell investors to wait 10-20 years. the fund managers told people do not invest with us if you do not have five years. they take a long-term investment approach but it depends on how long the market mayhem would last and how long clients would feel about that. francine: thank you for joining us. go to bloomberg.com. opec's new chief says oil markets are facing a high risk of a supply squeeze this year as demand remains resili
how did james anderson transform it?s a very smart man, very eloquent and good at convincing people. it does help. you have to take a step back. he managed to convince everybody this is the way forward. his strategists were the ones who became famous and made baillie gifford a sensation during the covid rally. francine: now he is gone, what the next few years mean for baillie gifford? >> for now baillie gifford is hostage to the market. they have big stakes in all the hot names that did...
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keith anderson from scottishpower _ outgoings. keith anderson from scottishpower is _ outgoings.anderson from scottishpower is very _ outgoings. keith anderson from scottishpower is very capable. l scottishpower is very capable. someone i know well and have worked with well over the last year. the government needs to look all the available options. we can't simply wish away the rising energy prices. it has to be paid somewhere along the line by either bill payers, taxpayers and so on. the government needs to look at all the available options and that is what we are committed to do. what i am also saying is rishi sunak, if he were prime minister, is committed to making sure we have money in peoples pockets this winter, not through tax cuts but making sure particularly the most vulnerable have the ability to pay those bills. that is what he is committed to.— to pay those bills. that is what he is committed to. how would you, how does rishi sunak _ is committed to. how would you, how does rishi sunak define _ is committed to. how would you, how does rishi sunak define that? - is com
keith anderson from scottishpower _ outgoings. keith anderson from scottishpower is _ outgoings.anderson from scottishpower is very _ outgoings. keith anderson from scottishpower is very capable. l scottishpower is very capable. someone i know well and have worked with well over the last year. the government needs to look all the available options. we can't simply wish away the rising energy prices. it has to be paid somewhere along the line by either bill payers, taxpayers and so on. the...
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joey barton muscling up on one time giant tyler anderson.rings the giants within iran. but l.a. adds on again. his third head the knights of dodgers make it six straight wins over the giants. non-five is your final. big deal -- non-five is your day. summer compactness of the herschel walker trade. san diego making a run at the dodgers. san francisco interested, they didn't have the assets to trade to the nationals. no trades for the a's visiting angels. david fletcher, that is gone off of cole irvin. 1-0. halos in a flash. in the second, elvis andrus, airmail. that ball goes into the dugout. another run scores 2-0. chad pinder, sliding cash in foul territory's of the angels on the wind by 3-1. 49ers start deebo samuel spent months asking to be traded, translation paid me. which the night in your stead. he is fine catching or running the football. >> there's a lot of things that came out i want to speak on. but the end of the day i wasn't allowed to. it shows what kind of player i am. i don't mind, i'll do whatever it takes for this team to w
joey barton muscling up on one time giant tyler anderson.rings the giants within iran. but l.a. adds on again. his third head the knights of dodgers make it six straight wins over the giants. non-five is your final. big deal -- non-five is your day. summer compactness of the herschel walker trade. san diego making a run at the dodgers. san francisco interested, they didn't have the assets to trade to the nationals. no trades for the a's visiting angels. david fletcher, that is gone off of cole...
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it's time for anderson. >>> good evening. and welcome to what might be called the perfect phone call stage involving the former president. perfect phone call was the call that got him impeached. he called it a perfect phone call after his supporters and enablers made a slew of excuses, none of which held up. he embraced the called and said it was perfect. that is where we landed of unprecedented revelations since the fbi agents executed a lawful search warrant at mar-a-lago and came away with 11 celsets of documents the former president was not allowed to have. rudy giuliani has made the perfect phone call excuse. >> now they want to make him responsible for having taken classified documents and preserved them. really if you look at the espionage act, it's not really about taking the documents, it's about destroying them or hiding them or giving them to the enemy. >> right. >> it's not about taking them and putting them in a places that roughly as safe as they were in in the first place. >> taking classified documented, some
it's time for anderson. >>> good evening. and welcome to what might be called the perfect phone call stage involving the former president. perfect phone call was the call that got him impeached. he called it a perfect phone call after his supporters and enablers made a slew of excuses, none of which held up. he embraced the called and said it was perfect. that is where we landed of unprecedented revelations since the fbi agents executed a lawful search warrant at mar-a-lago and came...
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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 awwws ] hey, guillermo, i'm going to miss you, man. >> guillermo: i'm going to miss 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 an
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 awwws ] hey, guillermo, i'm going to miss you, man. >> guillermo: i'm going to miss you too. i love you. you're doing a good job. >> anthony: thank you, baby. i love you too....
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that�*s the way anderson does it.appy to be bowling. in fact, when ben stokes saw aiden markram whack the ball up to the sky and then down to the gloves, he could hardly believe his luck. and with a dash of anderson and a thump of lbw, south africa were soon 151 all out. first part of the job was done. but now england had to bat, good luck. that was ollie pope gone. south africa�*s bowlers are seriously good, remember? have a listen for joe root�*s, "oh, no!" oh, no! the catch was held, the game rushed on, now too fast for comfort. joe wilson, bbc news, old trafford. it became extinct in britain more than a0 years ago, but thanks to conservation work, the large blue butterfly has now had a bumper summer. thousands have been recorded this year with the restoration of wild meadows, and south west england now has the world�*s greatest concentration. helen briggs has the story. the vibrant flash of the large blue butterfly, declared extinct in the uk 1979, it had to be rescued by bringing caterpillars in from sweden. and
that�*s the way anderson does it.appy to be bowling. in fact, when ben stokes saw aiden markram whack the ball up to the sky and then down to the gloves, he could hardly believe his luck. and with a dash of anderson and a thump of lbw, south africa were soon 151 all out. first part of the job was done. but now england had to bat, good luck. that was ollie pope gone. south africa�*s bowlers are seriously good, remember? have a listen for joe root�*s, "oh, no!" oh, no! the catch...
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i know you all know about this but it's a brand-new book by ryan anderson and alexandra desanctus. afterwards for those of you are here in person feel free we have copies of the book for sale and you can get them signed and talk to the author. let me briefly introduce our panel and then i'll hand it over. first our moderator this morning is kathryn lopez a senior fellow at the national review institute where she directs the center for religious and civil society and editor-at-large of the national review and editorial staff of national review since 1997 so catherine and i assume you must have started as a college intern.ub she published a widely in the publications and is the national columnist. she's the author of the visionary wisdom for daily living and speaks for it only on virtue and prayer. ryan anderson is the presence of a public policy center of the founding editor of the public discourse the ons line journal f the institute. he wasll my predecessor. the heritage foundation for many years. he is author and co-author of five books including this brand-new book tearing us ap
i know you all know about this but it's a brand-new book by ryan anderson and alexandra desanctus. afterwards for those of you are here in person feel free we have copies of the book for sale and you can get them signed and talk to the author. let me briefly introduce our panel and then i'll hand it over. first our moderator this morning is kathryn lopez a senior fellow at the national review institute where she directs the center for religious and civil society and editor-at-large of the...
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, lo saluda su meteorÓloga yadira anderson. quÉdense con nosotros que ya comenzamos. ramÓn: quÉ tal?a ramÓn adame. paola: y con el gusto de siempre paola virrueta. ramÓn: el gobierno federalbusca cambiar su estrategia sobre el reparto de las vacunas los casos de la viruela del mono van en aumento paola: en el condado santa clara hay 86 casos. pese a ser declarada la viruela del mono como emergencia sanitaria no existe ninguna protecciÓn para las personas que se enfermen con este virus. le decimos cÓmo afecta a quiÉnes enfermaron con la viruela en el mono. >> tambiÉn con los pagos que me llegan para seguir pagando. que nino es el Único. >> hasta que las lesiones hayan desaparecido es hasta ese tiempo que las personas tienen que seguir. es el tiempo promedio. >> bajo la ley Órbita sÓlo hay tres dÍas de enfermedad. estos tres dÍas sÍ son pagados. quÉ puede hacer si necesita mÁs tiempo fuera de trabajo? o alina >> esto lo pueden hacer por escrito y especialmente si tiene una prueba de lo que necesita, una nota del mÉdico hugo —— o algo asÍ. reportera: en la ciudad san francisco se ha reg
, lo saluda su meteorÓloga yadira anderson. quÉdense con nosotros que ya comenzamos. ramÓn: quÉ tal?a ramÓn adame. paola: y con el gusto de siempre paola virrueta. ramÓn: el gobierno federalbusca cambiar su estrategia sobre el reparto de las vacunas los casos de la viruela del mono van en aumento paola: en el condado santa clara hay 86 casos. pese a ser declarada la viruela del mono como emergencia sanitaria no existe ninguna protecciÓn para las personas que se enfermen con este virus....
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>> anderson, you're right on point. there are statutes that govern nuclear information, statute, laws that govern sources and methods of intelligence. presidents have a lot of authority to declassify. and i have to say i'm a big fan of the harry potter approach of declassification, that you wave a wand over the big batch of documents and the mountain of historic secrets. but that kind of declassification in the chamber of secrets, that should only happen once you sampled for nuclear and sources and methods. the president doesn't have authority to override those laws. >> our next guest writes in "the new york times" writes trump is going after one of the most conservative institutions in the u.s. government. quoting the fbi has been the most culturally conservative and traditionally white institution in the u.s. government, so conservative that even by the standards of law enforcement that democratic presidents have never felt comfortable or politically embolden enough to nominate a democrat to head the bureau. how do yo
>> anderson, you're right on point. there are statutes that govern nuclear information, statute, laws that govern sources and methods of intelligence. presidents have a lot of authority to declassify. and i have to say i'm a big fan of the harry potter approach of declassification, that you wave a wand over the big batch of documents and the mountain of historic secrets. but that kind of declassification in the chamber of secrets, that should only happen once you sampled for nuclear and...
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anderson? >> essentially, an informant tipped off the department of justice about official documents and where they were? according to the journal. >> according to the journal, right. keep in mind, we knew that the national archives had retreived15 boxes, but there was disbelief there were addition documents being stored there. we knew they were having these conversations in june and in months in between. what the journal is saying is that there was additional information from a witness that helped tell the agents, essentially, that this is where it is. this is the reason why these documents are still there. >> evan perez, appreciate it. more now on the magistrate judge of florida who signed off on the search warrant and the potential danger he's facing. cnn's donie o'sullivan issuance now. he is in los angeles covering a conference. where are you learning about that sprain against the judge? >> anderson, we are see people openly on social media calling for violence against this judge, calling
anderson? >> essentially, an informant tipped off the department of justice about official documents and where they were? according to the journal. >> according to the journal, right. keep in mind, we knew that the national archives had retreived15 boxes, but there was disbelief there were addition documents being stored there. we knew they were having these conversations in june and in months in between. what the journal is saying is that there was additional information from a...
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ryan anderson's the president of the ethics in public policy center and he's also the founding editor of the public discourse, which is the online journal of the witherspoon institute. and he also is is not in his bio, but he was actually my predecessor here at the heritage foundation for many years. he's author co-author of five books including this brand new book tearing us apart, but it's previous book which has the distinction of being banned from amazon is when harry became sally responding to the transgender moment. anderson's research has been cited by two supreme court justices justice samuel alito and justice clarence thomas in two supreme court cases. alexandria de sanctus is a visiting fellow at the ethics in public policy center where she covers abortion policy in the pro-life movement is well as other key topics at the intersection of politics culture and religion. she also a staff writer at the national review institute and does regularly reporting regular reporting for the national review print magazine as well as national review online. she also hosts national reviews
ryan anderson's the president of the ethics in public policy center and he's also the founding editor of the public discourse, which is the online journal of the witherspoon institute. and he also is is not in his bio, but he was actually my predecessor here at the heritage foundation for many years. he's author co-author of five books including this brand new book tearing us apart, but it's previous book which has the distinction of being banned from amazon is when harry became sally...
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thank you, professor anderson, and take care everybody. we will see you very soon. >> be up to date in in publishing with booktv's podcast "about books" with current nonfiction book releases, plus bestseller lists as well as industry news and trends through insider interviews. you can find "about books" on c-span now, our free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> live sunday on "in depth" uc berkeley governmental studies scholar steven hayward will be our guest to talk about leadership, ronald reagan's political career and the american conservative movement. he is the author of several books including two volumes in the age of reagan serious, greatness, and patriotism is not enough about the scholars to change the course of conservative politics in america. join in the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, text and tweets. in-depth with steven hayward live sunday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> hello, and welcome everybody, it's a great pleasure to welcome all of you to to nights conversations, a conve
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from marian anderson in 1939 to dr. king in 1963 to the black lives matter protest of two summers ago. the lincoln memorial has become the nation's preeminent stage for first amendment demonstrations particularly with regards to civil rights. and therein hat lies the power and importance of our national parks. yes these sites preserve the past and enshrining the memories of the famous, but they also serve as important forums. places where we cannot only discuss the legacies of great americans like abraham lincoln, but also can draw inspiration from that legacy to call for and enact change. here at the lincoln memorial we can both learn where we came from as a nation and examine where we are headed. secretary holland has made it part of her mission to tell the full story of america. even the dark pages of our history books so that we can learn from our past and build a more equitable and inclusive future. i would be this as an american indian if i did not acknowledge the dakota 38 in which president lincoln had to make t
from marian anderson in 1939 to dr. king in 1963 to the black lives matter protest of two summers ago. the lincoln memorial has become the nation's preeminent stage for first amendment demonstrations particularly with regards to civil rights. and therein hat lies the power and importance of our national parks. yes these sites preserve the past and enshrining the memories of the famous, but they also serve as important forums. places where we cannot only discuss the legacies of great americans...
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ryan anderson as the press of the ethics and public policy center.lso the founding editor of the public discourse which is the online journal of that with her student institute. he's also not his bio he was actually my predecessor at the heritage foundation for many years. rihe's co-authored five books including this brand-new book tearing ust'ev apart. his previous book has distinction is being banned from amazon is when harry became silent responding to the transgender moment. anderson's research has been cited by two supreme court justices, justice samuel and justice clarence thomas in two supreme court cases. as a visiting fellow at the ethics and public policy centert were sheet abortion policy in the pro-life movement is all well as other key topics of the intersection of topics culture r religion he's a staffer at the national review institute does regulate reporting for the national review print magazine as well as national reviewie online. she also host national review podcast for life and she's a 2016 graduate of the university of notre dam
ryan anderson as the press of the ethics and public policy center.lso the founding editor of the public discourse which is the online journal of that with her student institute. he's also not his bio he was actually my predecessor at the heritage foundation for many years. rihe's co-authored five books including this brand-new book tearing ust'ev apart. his previous book has distinction is being banned from amazon is when harry became silent responding to the transgender moment. anderson's...