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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 for the books that she has written. did not realize that i did not know much about black history in america and so irt started readg your book white rage. i was just shocked. and i thank you so much. i'm going to buy the other three books that you have out there. because i had decided i wanted to invest in myself to learn critical race theory after 2019 a black lives matter movement went on. and i didn't realize how much i didn't know. i want to thank you for that. stu went denise, can you tell us a little bit about yourself? >> well, yes. i will be 55 this year. i live in jacksonville, florida. i became interested in politics when i started learning corporate finance at the university for my undergraduate degree. but when i start looking at politics he and seeing all the different things that were going on and could not relate to it or could not give an educated conversation with it that is when i started investing in myself to learn these things. but i was just shocked. i never knew about a black coat. after the emanc
anderson for the books that she has written. did not realize that i did not know much about black history in america and so irt started readg your book white rage. i was just shocked. and i thank you so much. i'm going to buy the other three books that you have out there. because i had decided i wanted to invest in myself to learn critical race theory after 2019 a black lives matter movement went on. and i didn't realize how much i didn't know. i want to thank you for that. stu went denise, can...
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anderson. if you've been listening you've heard some of the topics we have been talking about today. your participation is key on booktv. here's how you can get through. your phone numbers first off if you live in the east or central timezonel (202)748-8200 is a member free to call in if you live in the mountain or pacific timezones (202)748-8001 and if you can't get there on the phone or would like to make a comment by text here's the text number in the surfer text messages only please include your first n name in your city of the wood. (202)748-8903. we also will scroll through her social media site twitter, facebook. just remember @booktv if you'd like to make a comment on any of those sites as well and will begin taking notes in just a fel minutes. carol anderson how long have you've been in emory? >> guest: i got there in 2009 from the university of missouri where i was there for 13 years. >> host: why did she transplant yourself in georgia's? >> guest: emory is an amazing university and i
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anderson: thank you. the question is, how do we -- we consistently are stunned by the lack of knowledge about tulsa. how many folks, until they saw watchmen, did not even know that tulsa happened? when i'm teaching the civil rights movement, i start off my class going, you know, how many have heard that the civil rights movement is rosa sactown, martin stood up, he had a dream, and we all overcame? so when you get that incredible movement reduced to rosa and martin and overcome, then what we lose is the massive local organizing that happened. when we don't have that history, we have this sense that, this should happen quickly and all you have to have is a leader -- no. it takes a lot of folks. a lot of hours. a lot of commitment. it is knowing that history. how do we do this? how do we do this? one thing is i do have on the website five minute history called the hidden histories of civil rights. thesivity rights veteran movement website and the documents and narrative that can provide access to the knowle
anderson: thank you. the question is, how do we -- we consistently are stunned by the lack of knowledge about tulsa. how many folks, until they saw watchmen, did not even know that tulsa happened? when i'm teaching the civil rights movement, i start off my class going, you know, how many have heard that the civil rights movement is rosa sactown, martin stood up, he had a dream, and we all overcame? so when you get that incredible movement reduced to rosa and martin and overcome, then what we...
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you on with author carol anderson. >> , good afternoon, ms. anderson. i had a question and the concern. [inaudible] i am studying the 1900s from early 1900s up to the 1970s. are you familiar with -- [inaudible] at the new negro movement and his work? your book about "bourgeois radicals," i thought that the naacp had dropped the bomb in the work in our time. but when you explained the work that they have done for people of color and oppressed people outside the u.s., and inside the u.s., it gave me another perspective on them here but i think currently they are in my opinion dropped the ball in their efforts in being able to affect real change for people of color in america. >> host: we are going to leave it there but it did want ask you, is your research personal is a professional? >> caller: 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 in morgan state. >> host: thank you for calling in. >> guest: kind of sort of, too vague for me to be specific. because i really focused in on the 1940s
you on with author carol anderson. >> , good afternoon, ms. anderson. i had a question and the concern. [inaudible] i am studying the 1900s from early 1900s up to the 1970s. are you familiar with -- [inaudible] at the new negro movement and his work? your book about "bourgeois radicals," i thought that the naacp had dropped the bomb in the work in our time. but when you explained the work that they have done for people of color and oppressed people outside the u.s., and inside...
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>> we don't know yet, anderson. but look, as we've seen with cases of 9-1-1 calls, body cam footage, they are released in many cases. and i think what's important is this audio and video. it could provide critical evidence. whether it's hearing what the assailant said, if anything on that phone call, but certainly that attack. it may very well provide first hand, critical evidence of what the assailant did. and that striking video is important because it not only documents what happened, that the assailant was looking for nancy pelosi, who let's just remember, was the target of this attack. but perhaps it will help combat these crazy lies, conspiracy theories, that have been spread on social media, anderson. >> jamie gangel, appreciated. despite all we've learned about what happened over the last few days from reporting like that in the federal criminal -- if the conspiracy theories continues to spread today, as you mention the former president offered one of his own, of course he did. not going to spend a lot of ti
>> we don't know yet, anderson. but look, as we've seen with cases of 9-1-1 calls, body cam footage, they are released in many cases. and i think what's important is this audio and video. it could provide critical evidence. whether it's hearing what the assailant said, if anything on that phone call, but certainly that attack. it may very well provide first hand, critical evidence of what the assailant did. and that striking video is important because it not only documents what happened,...
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anderson? >> sam, appreciate it, thanks. sam kiley. some perspective joining us from london chief international correspondent clarissa ward. also with us retired army general wesley clark. general clark, polish government reports a team of experts are, quote, clarifying the situation. what specifically are they looking for? >> they're going to look for parts of the missile. there will be fragments on the ground and pieces. they're going to look at the electronic evidence that's available both from poland and the united states. they're going to look at the radio intercepts that they may have of people controlling this. there will be a scouring of all kinds of national intelligence assets to put all this together. hopefully, they'll be able to get the trajectory of the missile and maybe even know the unit that fired it, and maybe even know whether it was the intended target. but right now, all that remains to be determined. >> and clarissa, i know you've been monitoring nato allies. they've been reacting to this. what have they been sayi
anderson? >> sam, appreciate it, thanks. sam kiley. some perspective joining us from london chief international correspondent clarissa ward. also with us retired army general wesley clark. general clark, polish government reports a team of experts are, quote, clarifying the situation. what specifically are they looking for? >> they're going to look for parts of the missile. there will be fragments on the ground and pieces. they're going to look at the electronic evidence that's...
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so, just a little longer, anderson.the results of 72,000 votes from maricopa county. anderson. >> these are all votes brought in by early voting, dropped off at ballot boxes, red election centers on election day? in maricopa county? >> essentially. essentially. this is the bulk of them. this is what the kari lake campaign says is the path. now, the carry link campaign had run on -- you've been talking about disinformation. misinformation. they've been putting out at numerous campaign events that i've been to, at different rallies, that for some reason, the campaign was putting out messages that said, if you vote on election day, those will somehow count more than early ballots. the logic they're -- difficult to follow. but that's what the campaign did. so, what happened here in maricopa county as that there were a record amount of votes that were delivered on election day. people voted there as well as those mail-in ballots that were filled out at home and then dropped off and vote senators on election day. but if you t
so, just a little longer, anderson.the results of 72,000 votes from maricopa county. anderson. >> these are all votes brought in by early voting, dropped off at ballot boxes, red election centers on election day? in maricopa county? >> essentially. essentially. this is the bulk of them. this is what the kari lake campaign says is the path. now, the carry link campaign had run on -- you've been talking about disinformation. misinformation. they've been putting out at numerous...
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. >> hey, anderson. this announcement by the speaker was widely anticipated by democrats and republicans, even though she had kept her cards close to her vest, not saying exactly what she would do. this is something that she had promised several years ago that the end of 2022 would be her last time atop the democratic caucus. she needed to do that to secure the votes to get the speakership. but she never firmly shut the door, which is why today's announcement led to some drama and some anticipation in this long-awaited move, setting up a leader succession behind her. democrats today were reacting to her historic nature atop her conference, not just barrier breaking, but also pushing through legislation like the affordable care act, going toe to toe with george w. bush over the iraq war, pushing through two impeachments of donald trump, dealing with and surviving the january 6th insurrection and the attack on her office. but there is also a sense, anderson, among some democrats that there was some anticip
. >> hey, anderson. this announcement by the speaker was widely anticipated by democrats and republicans, even though she had kept her cards close to her vest, not saying exactly what she would do. this is something that she had promised several years ago that the end of 2022 would be her last time atop the democratic caucus. she needed to do that to secure the votes to get the speakership. but she never firmly shut the door, which is why today's announcement led to some drama and some...
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anderson? >> appreciated, want to turn now to our cnn senior political correspondent, inside politics anchor abby philip. also, cnn chief national affairs correspondent -- how consequential is the victory by republicans in the house? and what does it mean for the way things are gonna operate for the next two years? >> i think it is really important who holds the gavels in the house, especially it really determines as jeremy was saying what kind of, you, know investigation that president biden is gonna have to contend with. it can determine in, you know, the nature of bills that get passed into law. i think it is really important. but the last point that jeremy brought up which is the size of the majority, it matters almost as much. i think that kevin mccarthy is going to be dealing with a really difficult situation. and in some cases that might actually mean more problems for president biden. mccarthy is going to be forced to give, you know, the right flank of his party more than he would like
anderson? >> appreciated, want to turn now to our cnn senior political correspondent, inside politics anchor abby philip. also, cnn chief national affairs correspondent -- how consequential is the victory by republicans in the house? and what does it mean for the way things are gonna operate for the next two years? >> i think it is really important who holds the gavels in the house, especially it really determines as jeremy was saying what kind of, you, know investigation that...
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anderson? >> jeff zeleny, thank you. billion dollars, amazing. >>> now to wisconsin where the focus ask on the state's senate race. democrat mandela barnes is attending an election day event in milwaukee, challenging republican senator ron johnson for his seat. lucy cavanaugh is live at a polling place in milwaukee. what are you seeing? >> reporter: anderson, polls in wisconsin opened about an hour ago, we're actually at a quite unique polling location, the charles alice art museum where folks can cast their ballots and get a free tour of the art, the incentive in this particular election is greater than that. this is a tight race for governor as well as senate. the outcome of which could determine the balance of power in the u.s. senate. you do have two-term republican incumbent senator ron johnson facing mandela barnes, it has been a tight bitter race, one of the most competitive races this year in a state that president biden won by less than 21,000 votes. a truly ly purple state. take a listen to voters. >> i think i
anderson? >> jeff zeleny, thank you. billion dollars, amazing. >>> now to wisconsin where the focus ask on the state's senate race. democrat mandela barnes is attending an election day event in milwaukee, challenging republican senator ron johnson for his seat. lucy cavanaugh is live at a polling place in milwaukee. what are you seeing? >> reporter: anderson, polls in wisconsin opened about an hour ago, we're actually at a quite unique polling location, the charles alice...
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thank you doctor anderson for your work. address what appears to be in with those populations in the country that are nonwhite into taiwan are to perpetuate stereotypes against the black race and if there is any income that you can make towards that if you have a book that addresses how we as a people want to be better positioned and an impact on the economy. >> and two different books how the irish became white. when the irish came they were treated horrifically. bottom of the barrel. what they begin to learn in americaner society is it is anti- blackness. talk about the piling on sorry i cannot remember the author's name but japanese americans and chinese-americans became the model minority. and that happened in the 1960s. while you have the civil rights movement happening, the forced to say america must become america, then you have a backlash putting up asian americans as a model minority asth opposed to the black full. and what she lays out is that how you go from the chinese exclusion act and hate it when mybr brain fr
thank you doctor anderson for your work. address what appears to be in with those populations in the country that are nonwhite into taiwan are to perpetuate stereotypes against the black race and if there is any income that you can make towards that if you have a book that addresses how we as a people want to be better positioned and an impact on the economy. >> and two different books how the irish became white. when the irish came they were treated horrifically. bottom of the barrel....
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anderson? >> all right. sara murray, appreciate it. some perspective now from law enforcement analyst and former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe, carrie cordero who served at the department of justice, and chief political correspondent dana bash, and cnn contributor john dean, who served as white house counsel in the nixon white house. i wonder your reaction. >> anderson, this one brings back a lot of memories. you know, the investigation of a political candidate, even if that person is a candidate for the presidency doesn't require the -- there is nothing that protects you from investigation simply by being a candidate for office. and so certainly the justice department and the fbi wouldn't be required to appoint a special counsel during the campaign period. so if you think about that as any time after next tuesday until election day on 2024. however, after having lived through and had a role in the investigation of then candidate hillary clinton for the presidency in 2016, by the end of tha
anderson? >> all right. sara murray, appreciate it. some perspective now from law enforcement analyst and former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe, carrie cordero who served at the department of justice, and chief political correspondent dana bash, and cnn contributor john dean, who served as white house counsel in the nixon white house. i wonder your reaction. >> anderson, this one brings back a lot of memories. you know, the investigation of a political candidate, even if that...
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anderson. >> appreciate it. thank you.wall with me. >> ron johnson, the incumbent continues to lead by 31,680 votes with 94% reporting. we haven't had any new numbers reported from wisconsin for some time. i can show you, though, the very few places in the state that have, you know, less than 90% reporting. the only counties with less than 90% reporting are these counties here. you can see this is a more republican county, dunn county at 69%, ron johnson leading there. this county, rock county on the border, you can see is more democratic. mandela barnes has there. but the main county where there is outstanding vote, milwaukee, home to the city of milwaukee. mandela barnes has a large lead there, just at 82% reporting, which is why i think cnn hasn't made a projection yet. we want to see how much vote is still left in milwaukee to count and what that vote looks like. will it be enough in milwaukee to close the gap, that 31,000 vote gap? it's a tall order for mandela barnes, we'll see. watch this space. you go out west, it'
anderson. >> appreciate it. thank you.wall with me. >> ron johnson, the incumbent continues to lead by 31,680 votes with 94% reporting. we haven't had any new numbers reported from wisconsin for some time. i can show you, though, the very few places in the state that have, you know, less than 90% reporting. the only counties with less than 90% reporting are these counties here. you can see this is a more republican county, dunn county at 69%, ron johnson leading there. this county,...
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carol anderson how long have you been at emory? >> i got there in 2009 from the university of missouri where i was there for 13 years. >> why did you move yourself to georgia? >> emory is an amazing university and it was an opportunity to really grow and thrive and to be in a place surrounded by scholars that are asking really tough hard questions and seeking the answers. and then there's atlanta, which is an amazing city. >> columbia missouri, atlanta. where did you start life? >> columbus, ohio. that's not accurate. my father was in the military, so i was born on an army base and then we lived in germany for several years and then when he retiredre from the military aftr 20 plus years he moved to columbus ohio because he wanted my brother to go to ohio state. so that's where i did a lot of my growing up in columbus ohio. >> and where did you go to school? >> my undergrad and masters are at miami university in oxford ohio and my phd is from the ohio state university. >> why did you decide to become a scholar? would appeal to you a
carol anderson how long have you been at emory? >> i got there in 2009 from the university of missouri where i was there for 13 years. >> why did you move yourself to georgia? >> emory is an amazing university and it was an opportunity to really grow and thrive and to be in a place surrounded by scholars that are asking really tough hard questions and seeking the answers. and then there's atlanta, which is an amazing city. >> columbia missouri, atlanta. where did you...
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anderson arranges flowers, but he is no florist. his unique arrangements are more like works of art. anderson is a free spirit who has carved out his old genre in the botanical world. and his curious creations have attracted a cult following, ah, stepping into this flower shop in copenhagen is almost like stepping into hans christian anderson's fairy tale world. it's the domain of a man who shares with denmark's renown story teller both the love for fantasy and dream scapes and a surname tear. anderson has become something of a legend. among florists. my income is what i love most about plants and flowers. that's hard to say, as it hits the totality of their magic as cabinet, they transform a space into a perfect unity. my daughter in law. originally he planned to become a pastry maker, but then decided he could express his own creativity, better through flowers, phases and installations. he's been doing just that for over 50 years now. he even designed an entire country estate in sweden, flowers and steel are his hallmarks. he's al
anderson arranges flowers, but he is no florist. his unique arrangements are more like works of art. anderson is a free spirit who has carved out his old genre in the botanical world. and his curious creations have attracted a cult following, ah, stepping into this flower shop in copenhagen is almost like stepping into hans christian anderson's fairy tale world. it's the domain of a man who shares with denmark's renown story teller both the love for fantasy and dream scapes and a surname tear....
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anderson has become something of a legend. among florists. i is come is what i love most about plants and flowers. that's hard to say, as if it's the totality of their magic as cabinet. they transform a space into a perfect unity made of a in law. originally he'd plan to become a pastry maker, but then decided he could express his own creativity better through flowers, vases, and installations. he's been doing just that for over 50 years now. he even designed an entire country estate and sweden, flowers and steel, are his hallmarks. he's also worked for the danish royal family. his husband moans helps him run. the shop is never interested in the market. and what the clients were asking fall festival uttered to do things that he liked and, and then hopefully that he could turn seduce people to buy it. so i think it's her a very lovely attitude. and from, from, for a businessman, the shop a seems more like a studio one that receives international visitors, for instance, from china. on busy days, customers have to pay a small admission, so thing
anderson has become something of a legend. among florists. i is come is what i love most about plants and flowers. that's hard to say, as if it's the totality of their magic as cabinet. they transform a space into a perfect unity made of a in law. originally he'd plan to become a pastry maker, but then decided he could express his own creativity better through flowers, vases, and installations. he's been doing just that for over 50 years now. he even designed an entire country estate and...
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anderson. it is continue to do exactly what they've been doing. follow the facts and follow the law wherever they lead. i think john is absolutely right that right now the mar-a-lago case looks like one that would come to a critical decision more quickly and that is one that they could actually make that decision of indict or don't indict. before the election gets into its final phases. the january 6th case is way more complicated. and a lot of additional considerations are there it's hard to see that happening quickly. but it is pretty much that they do it the way that they are doing now. according to the book. under normal procedures. or they bring a special counsel. it's kind of a binary choice. and i think that once you add the intensity and the >> of the campaign. it leads pretty hard into the direction of discretion and special counsel. >> don, do you see any investigations have an effect on the republican primary? >> it absolutely could. we have seen that whenever donald trump calls hims
anderson. it is continue to do exactly what they've been doing. follow the facts and follow the law wherever they lead. i think john is absolutely right that right now the mar-a-lago case looks like one that would come to a critical decision more quickly and that is one that they could actually make that decision of indict or don't indict. before the election gets into its final phases. the january 6th case is way more complicated. and a lot of additional considerations are there it's hard to...
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anderson, stop tape here for a minute. in context, that sounds crazy to us when we're talking to somebody when we're sleeping. this is a family that has lived around security details in their house, their kitchen, outside. >> they have a tremendous -- i've seen her security detail. it is quite large. >> people coming and going. he's groggy out of a dead sleep. when he says, well, i'm going to tie you up and we're going to wait for her, it is clear to him, something is very wrong. he gets out of bed and heads to the elevator. he knows he can get in there and stop the elevator and mr. depape blocks his path. can i call someone for you? what do you need her for? is there second i can help you with? she's second in line to the president. we have to take them all out. >> that's what he says. >> yeah. is there someone i can call for you? no. this is the end of the line for you. at this point he diverts to the bathroom. he know his cell phone is on charge. there he turns it on. puts it on speaker. calls 911 and then engages in a
anderson, stop tape here for a minute. in context, that sounds crazy to us when we're talking to somebody when we're sleeping. this is a family that has lived around security details in their house, their kitchen, outside. >> they have a tremendous -- i've seen her security detail. it is quite large. >> people coming and going. he's groggy out of a dead sleep. when he says, well, i'm going to tie you up and we're going to wait for her, it is clear to him, something is very wrong. he...
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>> yeah, anderson, they definitely have an impact.ca, a lot of people attend trump rallies don't know who steve schwartzman is or ken griffon and i saw ron louder a billionaire said he's not going to support trump either. so i don't think people who are going to rallies in latrobe, pennsylvania, care. i think it's important for a wide variety of reasons in terms of funding and signaling, you know, who they're going to support. but i think the question is the one senator asked or yesterday when she was going to support donald trump she said her question is who's the current leader of the republican party. and in her view it's currently ron desantis of florida. i think that's what's up for debate at this current point in time until other folks who the vice president we're going to hear from shortly or my west point classmate, mike pompeo, gets into the race. that's the question who's currently running the party? >> is he a national enough figure at this point to be considered the leader of the republican party? >> look, you remember tha
>> yeah, anderson, they definitely have an impact.ca, a lot of people attend trump rallies don't know who steve schwartzman is or ken griffon and i saw ron louder a billionaire said he's not going to support trump either. so i don't think people who are going to rallies in latrobe, pennsylvania, care. i think it's important for a wide variety of reasons in terms of funding and signaling, you know, who they're going to support. but i think the question is the one senator asked or yesterday...
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remember, he announced this, anderson, before last tuesday's midterms. think it was sunday or monday before the midterms. so in his mind he had to do it tonight. he had committed to that. trump doesn't reschedule. he would have perceived that as weakness if he didn't do it tonight. do i think it was a good idea? no. it certainly -- it has some advantages to him. certainly when it comes to the doj investigation maybe he makes it look like it's more political. but i don't think that really changes many people's minds. he loses the rnc money that he's been receiving for his state lawsuits up in new york. so there's a negative there. but do i think he needed to do it tonight? no. but once he committed to doing it last week he didn't really have any choice in his own mind. >> do you think this is good for the republican party? >> no. i don't. because i think he's the only republican who could lose. if he wins in 2024, now he's the candidate, he is the likely republican nominee. can he be beaten head to head by ron desantis or tim scott? sure. but it's not goi
remember, he announced this, anderson, before last tuesday's midterms. think it was sunday or monday before the midterms. so in his mind he had to do it tonight. he had committed to that. trump doesn't reschedule. he would have perceived that as weakness if he didn't do it tonight. do i think it was a good idea? no. it certainly -- it has some advantages to him. certainly when it comes to the doj investigation maybe he makes it look like it's more political. but i don't think that really...
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anderson, no. in arizona, the elections are highly decentralized, and the counties are responsible for administering the elections and tabulating the votes. so, secretary hobbs has not been involved in that tabulation process. our office doesn't touch ballots at all after the logic and accuracy testing. once early voting starts, our office is out of any administration and it's the counties that do that work. so, there has been no reason that the secretary would have to recuse herself for any reason at this point. there isn't necessarily a conflict of interest that has presented itself that is causing us to have any concern about that. >> "the washington post" reported kari lake set up a warroom to plan out her next move if the results of the election don't go her way. if a candidate contests the results, can you walk us through the process in which arizona verifies its count? >> it will start with the counties will do a certification or canvass of the election. they have 20 days after the election
anderson, no. in arizona, the elections are highly decentralized, and the counties are responsible for administering the elections and tabulating the votes. so, secretary hobbs has not been involved in that tabulation process. our office doesn't touch ballots at all after the logic and accuracy testing. once early voting starts, our office is out of any administration and it's the counties that do that work. so, there has been no reason that the secretary would have to recuse herself for any...
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so, now, anderson, she is losing maricopa county. she is losing statewide, and the challenges the, pressure on her tonight is to acknowledge them off and bow out gracefully. but we also know she surrounds herself at times with trump lawyers, trump acolytes, steve bannon and others. so, this is gonna be fascinating to watch. they can do the math if they want, they can check out the numbers of outstanding votes. but i could tell you, we don't have an exact number get, but that number of outstanding votes is not terribly much higher than 20,481 that katie hobbs lead with. so what we see so far, consistently over the last six days, can you expect carey lake to get 70 or 80%? or maybe more than that of the remaining vote? that's pretty unrealistic. >> john, standby with us. aly bone is with us. she is arizona assistant secretary of state. appreciate you joining us after tonight's drop, how many total votes are left in arizona. >> hi, good evening. so, it looks like we have about 60,000 ballots left statewide with 20,000 votes in maricopa
so, now, anderson, she is losing maricopa county. she is losing statewide, and the challenges the, pressure on her tonight is to acknowledge them off and bow out gracefully. but we also know she surrounds herself at times with trump lawyers, trump acolytes, steve bannon and others. so, this is gonna be fascinating to watch. they can do the math if they want, they can check out the numbers of outstanding votes. but i could tell you, we don't have an exact number get, but that number of...
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anderson? >> gary tuchman, appreciate it.g up, cnn's elle reeve introduces us to a man who believes the 2020 election was stolen is now being trained to be a poll watcher, part of a number of such people who will be at polling stations across america in four days. road♪ ♪follow, follow, follow, follow♪ ♪follow the yellow brick road♪ ♪ heart-pounding design. intelligent technology. ♪ courageous performance. discover a new world of possibilities with a bold new take on the lexus rx. never lose your edge. we're looking into sexual harassment in hollywood. you used to work for harvey weinstein? we have allegations of harassment and assault. i said no so many times. how close are they to going on the record? two weeks at most. weinstein knows what we're doing. every call you make is being recorded. hello. -and you're being followed. i don't know if i could do this. he kills the story every time. we're not gonna let that happen. i'll go on the record. this is all gonna come out. electronic voice: it's a cat. (meow) it's an owl-cat.
anderson? >> gary tuchman, appreciate it.g up, cnn's elle reeve introduces us to a man who believes the 2020 election was stolen is now being trained to be a poll watcher, part of a number of such people who will be at polling stations across america in four days. road♪ ♪follow, follow, follow, follow♪ ♪follow the yellow brick road♪ ♪ heart-pounding design. intelligent technology. ♪ courageous performance. discover a new world of possibilities with a bold new take on the...
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anderson? >> lucy kavanaugh, appreciate it.ntinues, laura coates and cnn tonight right after a quick break. after a quick break. (chuckle) ...you should check out inspire. no mask. no hose. jujust sleep. (beeping) learn more a and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com.m. new customers get our best deals on all smartphones. that's right! but what if i'm already a customer? oh! no problem! hey, cam? wow! same deal! yeah! it's kind of our thing. wow! that's a great deal! what if i'm new to at&t? cam, can you? nice! hey! but what about for existing cust- it's the same deal! it's the same... is he okay? “it's not complicated.” with at&t new and existing customers get our best deals on every smartphone. giving tuesday, giving tuesday, giving tuesday. giving tuesday is a global effort that encourages people to do good. this year when you choose shriners hospitals for children, you're chosen kids like me and me and me. this year please support shriners hospitals for children because when you do, you're not just giving t
anderson? >> lucy kavanaugh, appreciate it.ntinues, laura coates and cnn tonight right after a quick break. after a quick break. (chuckle) ...you should check out inspire. no mask. no hose. jujust sleep. (beeping) learn more a and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com.m. new customers get our best deals on all smartphones. that's right! but what if i'm already a customer? oh! no problem! hey, cam? wow! same deal! yeah! it's kind of our thing. wow! that's a great deal! what...
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anderson? >> yeah, a lot of work -- appreciated.izona numbers. -- >> anderson, 24 hours after the polls close on the west coast, we still have, as we had two years ago, uncertainty about two very important states in american politics, arizona nevada. you just heard from arizona from kyung, let's go to arizona, where kyung is. -- if you remember the dynamics in 2020 it was joe biden's lead that kept shrinking. he won the state in the end but as the -- ballots came in. the key is what happens as we go forward and david laid out the percentages in nevada. we have the percentages for our zone as well so we have to watch this play out. it's a vital state. and obviously a vital race, a democratic incumbent facing a challenger from a trump endorsed republican there. it's critical to the 50 50 balance we currently have in the senate. where will it end up? then quickly, in nevada, this is where gary is. he's in clark county. it's 75% to 74% of the state that's voted, and the question is, can catherine cortez masto improve that percentage as
anderson? >> yeah, a lot of work -- appreciated.izona numbers. -- >> anderson, 24 hours after the polls close on the west coast, we still have, as we had two years ago, uncertainty about two very important states in american politics, arizona nevada. you just heard from arizona from kyung, let's go to arizona, where kyung is. -- if you remember the dynamics in 2020 it was joe biden's lead that kept shrinking. he won the state in the end but as the -- ballots came in. the key is what...
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later tonight on "anderson cooper 360" at 8:00 p.m.astern only here on cnn. >>> back with us to discuss anderson's sfweinterview with n pelosi. david chalian, abby phillip, chief national affairs analyst, casey hunt and cnn contributor. she's shaken, obviously so? >> how could it not kbimpact he thinking. nancy pelosi has been the leader of the democrats in the house for 20 years now and obviously she's into her 80s. so her thoughts about her future, i'm sure, were formulated long before her husband was so violently attacked in their home in san francisco, but when you have an experience like that, i just don't know how that can't be part of the thinking process about what you want for your family and your life in, you know, these later years. >> and, wolf, can i just say i've covered nancy pelosi as speaker, as democratic leader of the minority, majority since she took the gavel around 2006-2007, she prides herself and one of the defining characteristics of her as a politician is her refusal to back down from a fight. this is somethin
later tonight on "anderson cooper 360" at 8:00 p.m.astern only here on cnn. >>> back with us to discuss anderson's sfweinterview with n pelosi. david chalian, abby phillip, chief national affairs analyst, casey hunt and cnn contributor. she's shaken, obviously so? >> how could it not kbimpact he thinking. nancy pelosi has been the leader of the democrats in the house for 20 years now and obviously she's into her 80s. so her thoughts about her future, i'm sure, were...
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the suspect has been identified as anderson— the suspect has been identified as anderson lee aldrich,e at_ anderson lee aldrich, a 22—year—old male. at least two firearms were found _ male. at least two firearms were found at — male. at least two firearms were found at the scene. we are still working — found at the scene. we are still working to _ found at the scene. we are still working to identify the firearms and who they— working to identify the firearms and who they belong to, but i can confirm — who they belong to, but i can confirm that the suspect used a long rifle confirm that the suspect used a long rifie during _ confirm that the suspect used a long rifle during the shooting. detectives are currently seeking multiple — detectives are currently seeking multiple search words, so please be patient _ multiple search words, so please be patient with police and information as this _ patient with police and information as this is _ patient with police and information as this is a — patient with police and information as this is a large and complex scene and will— as this is a larg
the suspect has been identified as anderson— the suspect has been identified as anderson lee aldrich,e at_ anderson lee aldrich, a 22—year—old male. at least two firearms were found _ male. at least two firearms were found at — male. at least two firearms were found at the scene. we are still working — found at the scene. we are still working to _ found at the scene. we are still working to identify the firearms and who they— working to identify the firearms and who they belong to,...
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the suspect was named as 22-year-old anderson lee named as 22—year—old anderson lee aldrich.e in honour of the victims wasjoined by crime. a service in honour of the victims was joined by the glove nor, his husband also addressed the mourners. colorado should be a place where every person can li their life in peace, love who they want to love, be who they are and we will settle for nothing less. this be who they are and we will settle for nothing less.— for nothing less. this attack came on the eve — for nothing less. this attack came on the eve of— for nothing less. this attack came on the eve of a _ for nothing less. this attack came on the eve of a day _ for nothing less. this attack came on the eve of a day to _ for nothing less. this attack came on the eve of a day to rememberl on the eve of a day to remember transgender people killed in violent assault, sharpening the grief of a community that feels under threat. barbara plett usher, bbc news, washington. donald trump's twitter account has been reactivated, after its new owner, elon musk, let his followers decide in an
the suspect was named as 22-year-old anderson lee named as 22—year—old anderson lee aldrich.e in honour of the victims wasjoined by crime. a service in honour of the victims was joined by the glove nor, his husband also addressed the mourners. colorado should be a place where every person can li their life in peace, love who they want to love, be who they are and we will settle for nothing less. this be who they are and we will settle for nothing less.— for nothing less. this attack came...
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anderson: thank you and good morning. such an important topic for energy transition, equitable energy transition. indonesia is at the heart of it. in the last two years especially, when fossil fuel prices have gone up, the coal price used to be 20 or $30 in 2020, now it is $70, $80. that renewable source energies are economically viable now. i recall installing a solar panel in 2024 one megawatt. they pay backwards 12 years. now the payback is 6.5 years. there is a lot of transition, and there is a lot of economics in this business as well. manufacturing facilities, we have installed over 25 megawatts solar panels. we are able to reduce emissions by 70%. it is huge. we are fortunate. 85% of our energy sources are already renewable. the remaining 15% is fossil fuel. investing in proven technology and adopting solar panels, i think that is a very good recipe for indonesia. enda: what can a company like yours in the private sector achieve here at the g20 when dialogue is dominated by geopolitics. anderson: it is the b20, and
anderson: thank you and good morning. such an important topic for energy transition, equitable energy transition. indonesia is at the heart of it. in the last two years especially, when fossil fuel prices have gone up, the coal price used to be 20 or $30 in 2020, now it is $70, $80. that renewable source energies are economically viable now. i recall installing a solar panel in 2024 one megawatt. they pay backwards 12 years. now the payback is 6.5 years. there is a lot of transition, and there...
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the gunman is 2 -year-old anderson lee aldridge. tonight, he's in custody. investigators are looking into whether he has a record. officials say it's too early to say whether it was a hate crime, targeting members of the lbgtq community. >> where are we supposed to go? how are we supposed to feel safe in our environment when it just got shot up? >> reporter: the shooting comes more than six years after the lbgtq pulse nightclub in orlando, which killed 49 people, the nation's second deadliest mass shooting. >> such a traumatic event. janet, give us a sense of what this club means to that community in colorado springs. >> reporter: so jericka, as much as it is a club, people i spoke to said it's something of a community center. they had just advertised for today a brunch in recognition of transgender day, a day that honors those that died as a result of anti-transgender violence. so it was a gathering place and is a gathering place for the community. >> janet, thank you. >>> today marks seven days since four idaho college students were mysteriously murdered.
the gunman is 2 -year-old anderson lee aldridge. tonight, he's in custody. investigators are looking into whether he has a record. officials say it's too early to say whether it was a hate crime, targeting members of the lbgtq community. >> where are we supposed to go? how are we supposed to feel safe in our environment when it just got shot up? >> reporter: the shooting comes more than six years after the lbgtq pulse nightclub in orlando, which killed 49 people, the nation's second...
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>> enormously important for him, anderson.ly if they lose control of congress that deeply constrains what they're able to do in terms of passing legislation. but of course also some republicans have talked about launching investigations against the president or his family or even an attempted impeachment. i also think you have to look around the world at what the message would be that would be sent which is a lot of people are looking at the united states and saying is the united states moving back into this chaotic period, the trump years? the president in effect is trying to signal to allies in europe who have come together to support the war in ukraine to say that the united states can maintain focus on big issues. i think if there is a decisive move against this party and president it is going to be harder for him to sell that case. >> we talked a lot in the past about biden's legacy. the results of these midterms seriously would impact that. >> they would. it is going to be harder for him to make a case to the party if th
>> enormously important for him, anderson.ly if they lose control of congress that deeply constrains what they're able to do in terms of passing legislation. but of course also some republicans have talked about launching investigations against the president or his family or even an attempted impeachment. i also think you have to look around the world at what the message would be that would be sent which is a lot of people are looking at the united states and saying is the united states...
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so anderson, they have not ch ch changed. that election lie has not gone away. >> next to fwa which held the keys to control the senate with runoffs if 2020. dianne gallagher joins us there, here at a polling place that closed not long ago in atlanta. >> reporter: the polling places may have closed but there are still plenty of people standing in line to vote on this final day of early in-person voting in geo georgia. the line you can see behind me here it wraps all the way around that building as people want to cast their ballots, be part of what looks to be potential record breaking early voting numbers, according to the secretary of state's office, at least more than 2.3 million ballots already cast, which makes those closing arguments from these candidates even more crucial for the votes that are left out there. now, in the senate race that the entire nation has been watching, incumbent democrats senator raphael warnock is leaning heavily on his record, highlighting his bipartisanship while casting his opponent, republica
so anderson, they have not ch ch changed. that election lie has not gone away. >> next to fwa which held the keys to control the senate with runoffs if 2020. dianne gallagher joins us there, here at a polling place that closed not long ago in atlanta. >> reporter: the polling places may have closed but there are still plenty of people standing in line to vote on this final day of early in-person voting in geo georgia. the line you can see behind me here it wraps all the way around...
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we'll continue following here on out there appear to anderson that the chief investment off of anderson capital management. great. you inside on out there. thanks for joining your welcome. now moving on and beijing is down playing a tense exchange between the chinese leader and canadian prime minister justin trudeau. video of that conversation on the sidelines of the g 20 summit and bali has gone viral. but the foreign ministry says she was not criticizing trudeau when they discussed alleged leaks. ah, everything with the whole the with traditions now former italian prime minister, silvio berlusconi, has been acquitted, of bribing, a witness in a 2013 under age prostitution case. the las crony was charged with allegedly paying an italian singer to lie in a previous trial where he was accused of paying for sex with a 17 year old moroccan dancer. the court's decision, as a boost for the veteran politician weeks after he was re elected to parliament on dominican republic is now building a border wall to stop. the entry of undocumented migrants from neighboring haiti, it says it wants to pr
we'll continue following here on out there appear to anderson that the chief investment off of anderson capital management. great. you inside on out there. thanks for joining your welcome. now moving on and beijing is down playing a tense exchange between the chinese leader and canadian prime minister justin trudeau. video of that conversation on the sidelines of the g 20 summit and bali has gone viral. but the foreign ministry says she was not criticizing trudeau when they discussed alleged...
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tucker: we didn't realize that anderson cooper hated hispanics, we thought that he loved them.ans and their conspiracy theories. which if you think about it is within itself a kind of conspiracy theory. anderson cooper knows that nonwhite voters are rejecting the democratic party and record numbers. but why are they doing that? we know that they can't be thinking for themselves and throwing own conclusions like adults. they are not capable of that, it is impossible. so there must be disinformation afoot. stacy abrams agrees. but she's no racist. this is what panic looks like. these are people who know that they are about to get crushed, and they are desperate to pretend that they are not responsible for it. they don't hate us, that is disinformation. the guardian announced it that if you don't eliminate freedom of speech in this country and oppose more censorship to fight disinformation, voters might try to opt out of the current utopia, at that point we will have a civil war. >> black churches and synagogues will be bound, pedestrians will be picked off by snipers and city str
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for marion anderson in 1939 to dr. king in 1963 to the black lives matter protest of two summers ago, the lincoln memorial has created the preeminent stage for first amendment demonstrations, particularly with regards to civil rights. therein lies the power and importance of our national parks. yes, the site to preserve the past and enshrined the memories of the famous, but they also serve as important forums. they are 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 haaland has made it part of her mission to tell the full story of america, even the dark pages of our history books, so we can learn from the past and build a more equitable and inclusive future. i would be remiss as an american indian if i do not acknowledge the dakota 38 in which president lincoln had to make the decisi
for marion anderson in 1939 to dr. king in 1963 to the black lives matter protest of two summers ago, the lincoln memorial has created the preeminent stage for first amendment demonstrations, particularly with regards to civil rights. therein lies the power and importance of our national parks. yes, the site to preserve the past and enshrined the memories of the famous, but they also serve as important forums. they are places where we cannot only discuss the legacies of great americans like...
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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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anderson, you know, asked her to answer what's ahead for you if republicans take the house.e's that exchange. >> have you looked ahead and have you made the decision in your mind, whatever that decision might be? >> well, i have to say my decision will be affected by what happened in the last week or two. >> will your decision be impacted by the attack in any way? >> yes. uh-huh. yes. >> yeah. yeah. and i think i know what she -- you know when someone's reached the point where they're like -- >> well, i think it already -- >> i think that for her -- how do i say this? it matters because she's fought for so long to help people and to help the american public, but i think this is so important to her that she -- i think she has re-evaluated what will happen going forward. i don't think that she wants to be speaker as much as she wanted to be and i would not -- if they do keep the house, i don't think she's going to want to be speaker anymore. i really don't. >> caitlyn, what were you going to say? >> i think she had already kind of had this calculus before. they were saying the
anderson, you know, asked her to answer what's ahead for you if republicans take the house.e's that exchange. >> have you looked ahead and have you made the decision in your mind, whatever that decision might be? >> well, i have to say my decision will be affected by what happened in the last week or two. >> will your decision be impacted by the attack in any way? >> yes. uh-huh. yes. >> yeah. yeah. and i think i know what she -- you know when someone's reached the...