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thank you. >> thank you, anderson.n-dollar defamation suit against fox news for spreading election conspiracies. our next guest, a professor at the yale school of management says the top executives including the head of fox news including the head of fox news should be fired for "proven misconduct."tera ahead.n, s i screwed up. mhm. i got us t-mobile home internet. now cell phone users have priority over us. and your marriage survived that? you can almost feel the drag when people walk by with their phones. oh i can't hear you... you're froze-- ladies, please! you put it on airplane mode when you pass our house. i was trying to work. we're workin' it too. yeah! work it girl! woo! i want to hear you say it out loud. well, i could switch us to xfinity. those smiles. that's why i do what i do. that and the paycheck. >> in a newly released interview, the former house speaker paul ryan faced intense questioning for his role on the corporate board of fox news and the revelations about the behind the scenes politics an and fi
thank you. >> thank you, anderson.n-dollar defamation suit against fox news for spreading election conspiracies. our next guest, a professor at the yale school of management says the top executives including the head of fox news including the head of fox news should be fired for "proven misconduct."tera ahead.n, s i screwed up. mhm. i got us t-mobile home internet. now cell phone users have priority over us. and your marriage survived that? you can almost feel the drag when...
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anderson?eciate, it joining us now cnn legal analyst joey jackson, also jessica roth, former federal prosecutor, now teaches at cardoza law school here in new york. we talked today about the prosecutions closing arguments, we have you on the timeline, we saw that. do you think that's the most effective argument? >> i do think that's the most effective argument. i do think the prosecutor appropriately leaned into the timeline today. both to show that the defendant had the opportunity to commit the murder, clean up quickly, using the hose that was available to him there, and then go to his mother's house to try to set up an alibi, and also to show how implausible it would be for anybody else to have the opportunity to get in and out very narrow window window to commit the murder, easing guns that they would have had to know as available to them. there >> joey, what did you think of the closing argument? because to, jessica's, point alex murdaugh had the time to do it. hardly anyone else had the t
anderson?eciate, it joining us now cnn legal analyst joey jackson, also jessica roth, former federal prosecutor, now teaches at cardoza law school here in new york. we talked today about the prosecutions closing arguments, we have you on the timeline, we saw that. do you think that's the most effective argument? >> i do think that's the most effective argument. i do think the prosecutor appropriately leaned into the timeline today. both to show that the defendant had the opportunity to...
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anderson? >> along with the entire encounter do we know between the russian fighter jets and the drone? >> the pentagon said this played out over a long period of time, 30 or 40 minutes over international waters over the black sea. it is worth noting that it is international airspace of the u.s. is allowed there and the russians are allowed there. in fact the national security -- says there have been intercepts over the course of the recent weeks between russian aircraft and u.s. drones. so that's not the uncommon part. of course the uncommon part being in fact the incredibly unusual part being the collision that force the u.s. to take down its own drone. it is worth noting that john kirby told earlier today jake tapper that the u.s. has taken steps to protect its own equities. what exactly that means is unclear. whether it's some sort of self destruct or other step to make sure that this didn't fall into russian hands. >> do we know has the drone been recovered? is that something they would tr
anderson? >> along with the entire encounter do we know between the russian fighter jets and the drone? >> the pentagon said this played out over a long period of time, 30 or 40 minutes over international waters over the black sea. it is worth noting that it is international airspace of the u.s. is allowed there and the russians are allowed there. in fact the national security -- says there have been intercepts over the course of the recent weeks between russian aircraft and u.s....
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>> yeah, anderson.that they're going to leave early in the morning, and they'll probably spend about an hour there. a van is going to take them there. they'll have security. they'll have courtroom staff with them. and the judge is going with them as well to moselle. it's about half an hour or so from the courtroom where we are tonight. and now the case is really winding down, because once they return from the crime scene tour that they're going to take, we're going to have jury instructions for them, and then we'll have closing arguments as well here at court. and tomorrow, anderson, i should note marks five weeks of testimony. so we've had 61 witnesses from the state, 14 witnesses from the defense. a lot of time in that courtroom for this jury. >> yeah. randi, thanks. appreciate it. i want to get perspective from criminal defense attorney mark o'mara, former federal prosecutor jessica roth. mark, let's start with what we heard in randi's piece about the final rebuttal witness, that forensics expert pus
>> yeah, anderson.that they're going to leave early in the morning, and they'll probably spend about an hour there. a van is going to take them there. they'll have security. they'll have courtroom staff with them. and the judge is going with them as well to moselle. it's about half an hour or so from the courtroom where we are tonight. and now the case is really winding down, because once they return from the crime scene tour that they're going to take, we're going to have jury...
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>> anderson, it was an incredible day in court.estion of the states last witness, and it was dramatic. together, they recreated how paul murdoch might have died, at least according to the defense. they used a courtroom door in order to act as the door to the feed room at the doghouse where he died. together, they did this recreation, and all the while the attorney general was wielding a shotgun. here's how it played out in court. >> is it your expert opinion that a six foot four shooter cannot be excluded from the murder of maggie and paul? >> i see nothing that could exclude a six foot four shooter. >> dr. kenneth mackenzie, again expert and crime scene recreation, called back to the stand free key testimony. testifying for the defense, telling the jury that whoever killed maggie and paul murdoch was likely much shorter than alex murdaugh, who is about six foot four. the prosecutions expert disagreed. >> can a person be on their knees and get the same angle, be standing, and get the same angle? >> yes, sir. >> can a six foot four
>> anderson, it was an incredible day in court.estion of the states last witness, and it was dramatic. together, they recreated how paul murdoch might have died, at least according to the defense. they used a courtroom door in order to act as the door to the feed room at the doghouse where he died. together, they did this recreation, and all the while the attorney general was wielding a shotgun. here's how it played out in court. >> is it your expert opinion that a six foot four...
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johnson: he sent one of his top aides, kai anderson back to nevada. anderson: working on wilderness bills with reid was a great lesson for me and sort of outreach to a whole range of constituencies, many of whom weren't super thrilled that my boss was in the senate or that i worked for him. johnson: right off the bat, i mean, i had a significant level of distrust because i felt this had been improperly rammed down our throat. anderson: once you sit down with people and talk through issues, you pretty quickly come to the conclusion that even if you're not politically aligned, all the people i worked with out there love the state of nevada. johnson: there is no place like nevada. anderson: there's sort of two different venues for having those sorts of conversations. one is the sort of classic open public meeting. you take all comers. those are important, particularly from the perspective of making sure that you're connected with everybody who would have an interest, who's paying attention in a fashion that they have an opportunity to have a say. we woul
johnson: he sent one of his top aides, kai anderson back to nevada. anderson: working on wilderness bills with reid was a great lesson for me and sort of outreach to a whole range of constituencies, many of whom weren't super thrilled that my boss was in the senate or that i worked for him. johnson: right off the bat, i mean, i had a significant level of distrust because i felt this had been improperly rammed down our throat. anderson: once you sit down with people and talk through issues, you...
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well, anderson, the witnesses, david pecker.e was he is the former chairman of american media, the parent company of national enquirer, and he was key as part of this effort to keep stormy daniels and story from becoming public back in 2016, and the days before the 2016 election. he allegedly brokered the payment $130,000 hush money, big money payment to stormy daniels. to try to make sure her story didn't come out and according to his version and version, from what we've heard from from michael cohen, the former president's fixer, he essentially got paid. i'm sorry he got paid from michael cohen $130,000 to make sure that that story never came out. the last known witness to appear before the grand jury was a former legal adviser, michael cohen's, um do we know how pecker fits into all this? i mean, it seems clearly that pecker was brought in to rebut some of what that attorney had said, right? exactly bob costello said that he appeared as a as a witness to undercut the credibility of michael cohen, who is, of course , the most
well, anderson, the witnesses, david pecker.e was he is the former chairman of american media, the parent company of national enquirer, and he was key as part of this effort to keep stormy daniels and story from becoming public back in 2016, and the days before the 2016 election. he allegedly brokered the payment $130,000 hush money, big money payment to stormy daniels. to try to make sure her story didn't come out and according to his version and version, from what we've heard from from...
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>> yeah, it's very odd anderson.have followed these incidents for quite some time, and if you look back, this is one of these interesting inflection points, you know, going back to 1985 with the kidnapping of the dea agent and then look at t2010 at the falco lake incident involving david and tiffany heartily, and thousand here we are in 2023. i think what the cartel at least specifically the gulf cartel is trying to do now is a little bit of pr spin. they recognize the power of the media, and they understand how this has resonated inside the united states, and like i said earlier, the skrucrutiny i havet seen since the 2010 incident at falcon lake. >> josh, what do you think was the motivation behind releasing this apology letter? >> well, i think it's just that, in talking with officials that were on the american side, they lie aez with their mexican counterparts. they said exactly what fred just said, fred is one of the foremost security experts in the world who has done a lot of work in trying to combat some of th
>> yeah, it's very odd anderson.have followed these incidents for quite some time, and if you look back, this is one of these interesting inflection points, you know, going back to 1985 with the kidnapping of the dea agent and then look at t2010 at the falco lake incident involving david and tiffany heartily, and thousand here we are in 2023. i think what the cartel at least specifically the gulf cartel is trying to do now is a little bit of pr spin. they recognize the power of the media,...
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anderson starts now. >>> good evening. tonight the latest on the banking system troubles that appear to be easing yesterday but came rumbling back this morning with word the struggling swiss bank credit suisse was in deeper trouble, and two credit firms downgraded first republic bank to jump status. though they gave back some ground by the close the dow industrials and s&p 500 still ended the day down significantly. shares of regional banks including first republic were down sharply, in first republic's case by more than 21%. big banks which are more tightly regulated also took a hit with citi group shares down 5%. we'll have more in a moment on what this means to markets and the economy. chris tone romans and phil mattingly with me for that. first we're joined by senator bernie sanders. senator sanders, how much confidence do you have in the banking system right now? and should people watching be worried about their bank and their savings? >> well, i think we're all concerned about what happened at silicon valley and we'r
anderson starts now. >>> good evening. tonight the latest on the banking system troubles that appear to be easing yesterday but came rumbling back this morning with word the struggling swiss bank credit suisse was in deeper trouble, and two credit firms downgraded first republic bank to jump status. though they gave back some ground by the close the dow industrials and s&p 500 still ended the day down significantly. shares of regional banks including first republic were down...
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no anderson.there's a lot of gray area here between mike pence, the vice president of the united states, who was also sort of mike pence, the candidate for office, and mike pence. the guy who's boss might be investigated by the justice department. where do you slice up where those different roles lie and exercise and take out mike pence? the congressional officer who was presiding over the senate now anything he did in his capacity as the person and overseeing the senate as president of the senate as the constitution. well, that's all protected. but where does everything else go and look looking? i mean, we haven't seen this opinion yet. it's all under seal. but there's something for everybody to appeal on this. if mike pence wish to appeal the fact that he has to testify at all, he would have a perfect basis for doing so. and the justice department could actually say, you know, your honor, this is actually quite vague and because of all the gray areas and sort of trying to determine where exactly
no anderson.there's a lot of gray area here between mike pence, the vice president of the united states, who was also sort of mike pence, the candidate for office, and mike pence. the guy who's boss might be investigated by the justice department. where do you slice up where those different roles lie and exercise and take out mike pence? the congressional officer who was presiding over the senate now anything he did in his capacity as the person and overseeing the senate as president of the...
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on this case, anderson right. impressed appreciated perspective now from cnn political commentator elissa for griffin, who served as white house director of communications for the former president, and jessica roth, a former federal prosecutor, jessica clearly he was brought in. i mean, castello was casting doubt on michael cohen's testimony, michael cohen had said this was hush money payment was paid. in order to not have some bad news come out that could damage trump in the election. costello's saying, well, michael cohen told me it was, you know michael cohen's idea, and it was to avoid melanie trump being upset. so this testimony, i think was very important to shore up the credibility of michael cohen's testimony that the payments were related to the campaign. that's the most significant testimony and that david pecker has to offer and am i, where he worked entered into a nonprosecution agreement with the federal government several years ago when they were initially investigating michael cohen for these paymen
on this case, anderson right. impressed appreciated perspective now from cnn political commentator elissa for griffin, who served as white house director of communications for the former president, and jessica roth, a former federal prosecutor, jessica clearly he was brought in. i mean, castello was casting doubt on michael cohen's testimony, michael cohen had said this was hush money payment was paid. in order to not have some bad news come out that could damage trump in the election....
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>> it's a big deal, anderson. first, i'll separate it a little bit because nato has something called air policing, the nato air police mission. they scramble jets to intercept russian airplanes coming in to nato air space, u.s. air space all the time. in fact, there were over 500 scrambles last year by nato air policing. what's unusual, though, is this closeness to a drone. the thing that's not mentioned is these drones fly very slowly. they're not something that can be intercepted well by a fast moving fighter aircraft, and to have this kind of experience and to knock it out of the sky is something that escalates things greatly. you know, it goes back to what john kirby was saying about how russian aircraft and their patrol craft are very unsafe, unprofessional, and untrained in the way they do some of these intercepts. it just shows itself in this kind of situation. >> he said these kind of intercepts are common, just the knocking out of the sky part, the actual physical contact is different. what is the purpose
>> it's a big deal, anderson. first, i'll separate it a little bit because nato has something called air policing, the nato air police mission. they scramble jets to intercept russian airplanes coming in to nato air space, u.s. air space all the time. in fact, there were over 500 scrambles last year by nato air policing. what's unusual, though, is this closeness to a drone. the thing that's not mentioned is these drones fly very slowly. they're not something that can be intercepted well...
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lee anderson, welcome to political thinking.ou have not created a controversy for a few weeks now, have you been neutered, have they caged you in this newjob? well, no, two weeks ago when i got thejob i was on a home affairs select committee visit to uruguay on the legalisation of drugs, and then i think the week after we were on recess so this is my first full week back, not been any controversies, i don't think, this week, but i keep looking at my phone for updates to see what i have said and who i have upset. joking apart, do you relish the controversies, do you plan them or do you just say what you think? nothing is planned, nick, what i say is not controversial, i don't think it is. it may be controversial to the bbc, it may be controversial to the mainstream media, it may be controversial to the people in parliament, i am saying what i believe most people in my constituency think, and when i get home on a thursday people come out to me as i walk up home from the train station and say, lee, you're saying what we're thinking
lee anderson, welcome to political thinking.ou have not created a controversy for a few weeks now, have you been neutered, have they caged you in this newjob? well, no, two weeks ago when i got thejob i was on a home affairs select committee visit to uruguay on the legalisation of drugs, and then i think the week after we were on recess so this is my first full week back, not been any controversies, i don't think, this week, but i keep looking at my phone for updates to see what i have said and...
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, bonham's anderson in asheville, bonham's lived anderson in asheville, bonham's uved 25 anderson ined 25 years. i'm lived there for 25 years. i'm from same part of the world from the same part of the world of was a coal miner. my of same. he was a coal miner. my dad miner. he talks about dad was a miner. he talks about going to caravan holidays in skegness. that's i spent my skegness. that's how i spent my childhood my and his childhood and my father and his grandfather and all of us grew vegetables and we got by because we from an era of genuine we came from an era of genuine poverty, post—war poverty , where poverty, post—war poverty, where the country was on its knees and so sustenance was a virtue . and so sustenance was a virtue. and also we were taught at school how to cook my was a home economics teacher. we were taught house of how to make good and mend, how to get by. and we certainly weren't a community that was for work then for those who wanted it who depended on benefits . and we have a society benefits. and we have a society so flip on its head of that situation now. a
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anderson's is really good.ish accent. >> the technology did struggle with my irish accent, but we decided to put it to the ultimate test with my parents. >> i am about to try to call my mom, back in ireland, and see if i can trick her with this voice. do you think i will be successful? >> i'm nervous, look at my hands. >> all right. >> hello? >> hi mom. >> hi donie, how are you? >> just finished shooting our story here, i'm going to the airport in a while. >> there seems to be a delay in the phone. >> can i say a quick hello to dad? >> yeah. >> hi donie. >> hi dad. how are you? >> good, yourself? >> just finished shooting our story here. going to the airport in a while. >> oh, you're going back? >> -- [inaudible]. >> my dad went on to have a conversation with the a i donny about how or home football team had a game that weekend. eventually, i had to come clean. >> dad, i will give you a call later on, could you just put me on to mom for a second? >> my parents knew something was off, but ultimately they stil l
anderson's is really good.ish accent. >> the technology did struggle with my irish accent, but we decided to put it to the ultimate test with my parents. >> i am about to try to call my mom, back in ireland, and see if i can trick her with this voice. do you think i will be successful? >> i'm nervous, look at my hands. >> all right. >> hello? >> hi mom. >> hi donie, how are you? >> just finished shooting our story here, i'm going to the airport in...
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. ♪ >> announcer: "anderson coop 36 brought to you by car gurus., sell, online, get it with gurus. ring with freight brokerage to transportation management, truckload capacity and dedicated trucks and drivers. ♪ i gotta good feeling about this, yeah ♪ ♪ i'm with it ♪ ♪ i gotta good feeling about this ♪ ♪ yeah, ♪ ♪ so let's get it ♪ ♪ i'm feeling good vibes ♪ couldn't use cpap. now i have this. inspire is a sleep apnea treatment that works inside my body with the click of this remote. no mask, no hose, just sleep. learn more and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com. search is on for four missing americans who were assaulted and kidnapped by drug cartel gunmen in mexico caught on camera. investigators believe the americans were taken in the case of mistaken identity. josh campbell joins us now. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: so this began very violently. the fbi says this occurred friday as these four americans were traveling from texas into mexico and as we watch that video, this is graphic. what you're seeing are people be
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anderson? >> no ma'am. >> you know, in my last few minutes i just want to say we have an awesome task on this committee to make sure federal elections are fair and secure. and right now because the supreme court has struck down section five and not look at section two with an alabama case, i think it is important to note there is no federal oversight. while most states i would say the majority of the states do not seek to provide more restrictive laws. but the effective it is to discriminate or make it harder for certain people to votes, we as a body of congress, we need to step in and make sure we give the proper oversight. i look forward to work with you chairwoman lee and not only addressing violence at the polls, voter intimidation also they do enact egregious state laws that actually have the effect of limiting the people to vote certain people to vote. we will seek to try to figure out ways that we can have federal oversight to overturn those. i obviously think book named after john lewis
anderson? >> no ma'am. >> you know, in my last few minutes i just want to say we have an awesome task on this committee to make sure federal elections are fair and secure. and right now because the supreme court has struck down section five and not look at section two with an alabama case, i think it is important to note there is no federal oversight. while most states i would say the majority of the states do not seek to provide more restrictive laws. but the effective it is to...
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i now recognize supervisor anderson for fivenk minutes. [inaudible] >> i'm sorry. good morning, chair lee, ranking member sewell and all the distinguished member of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today. i am chris anderson. i'm the supervisor of elections representing seminole county florida. on november 3, 2020, i was elected into office as a first african-american to serve in this capacity. i also became the first african-american to serve as the first constitutional officer in seminole county. i'm proud to say that i stand on the shoulders of giants, like my grandmother, i'd anderson. she was my mother. i was raised by a single father. my grandmother told me stories of how she had to clean old joints to make extra money that she told me she had to take root just about foodhe on the table o feed five children. on cold. winter days in north florida gender dress especially one because she was allowed to ride in front of the truck because of the color of her skin here she had to ride in the back. it's because struggles like hers a
i now recognize supervisor anderson for fivenk minutes. [inaudible] >> i'm sorry. good morning, chair lee, ranking member sewell and all the distinguished member of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today. i am chris anderson. i'm the supervisor of elections representing seminole county florida. on november 3, 2020, i was elected into office as a first african-american to serve in this capacity. i also became the first african-american to serve as the...
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thank you. >> good to be with you, anderson.r having me. >>> coming up ahead a new cnn town hall i'm hosting on the fentanyl crisis starting at 9:00. we'll take to you philadelphia to examine why this deadly drug is now being mixed with a veterinary sedative. it's graphic and disturbing report but important to understand the full scope of the fentanyl crisis in america. of the performance line at the invitation toto lexus sales event. eva's about to learn her fear of missing out leads to overating. i totally eat stuff to not miss out. ♪ that's just a bit of psychology eva learned from noom weight sign unow at noom.com i think i'm ready for this. heck ya! with e*trade you're ready for anything. marriage. kids. college. kids moving back in after college. ♪ finally we can eat. ♪ you know you make me wanna...♪ and then we looked around and said, wait a minute, this isn't even our stroller! (laughing) you live with your parents, but you own a house in the metaverse? mhm. cool...i don't get it. here's to getting financially ready for
thank you. >> good to be with you, anderson.r having me. >>> coming up ahead a new cnn town hall i'm hosting on the fentanyl crisis starting at 9:00. we'll take to you philadelphia to examine why this deadly drug is now being mixed with a veterinary sedative. it's graphic and disturbing report but important to understand the full scope of the fentanyl crisis in america. of the performance line at the invitation toto lexus sales event. eva's about to learn her fear of missing out...
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>> yeah. >> anderson's really good.oesn't have a stupid irish accent. >> the technology did struggle with my irish accent. we decided to put it to the ultimate test with my parents. >> i am about to try to call my mom back in ireland and see if i can trick her with this voice. >> yeah. >> think i'm going to be successful? >> i'm nervous. my hands are. >> hello. >> my, mum. >> hi, donie. how are you? >> just finished shooting our story here. i'm going to the airport in a while. >> there seems to be a delay in the phone, donie. >> can i say a quick hello to dad? >> yeah. >> hi, donie. >> hi, dad. >> how are you, lad? >> how are you? >> what are you doing? >> just finished shooting our story here. i'm going to the airport in a while. >> oh, you're going back? >> playing this weekend? >> my dad went on to have a conversation with the aidonie and eventually i had to come clean. >> dad, i'll give you a call better later on. >> my parents knew something was off but ultimately they still fell for it. >> it was like your voice w
>> yeah. >> anderson's really good.oesn't have a stupid irish accent. >> the technology did struggle with my irish accent. we decided to put it to the ultimate test with my parents. >> i am about to try to call my mom back in ireland and see if i can trick her with this voice. >> yeah. >> think i'm going to be successful? >> i'm nervous. my hands are. >> hello. >> my, mum. >> hi, donie. how are you? >> just finished shooting our...
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>> well, it is very tough to say anderson.talking about information that they have that we don't have privy to. we don't really know. they have made opinions on low confidence from the department of energy and moderate confidence from the fbi. i don't think there is really a correct and verifiable answers your question. it is just still remaining unknown at this particular point. there are two theories as we're all familiar now, one is a lab leak. the other that it was a natural occurrence from an animal spillover. the one thing is that we have to keep an open mind about this and tell there is definitive evidence. >> how important is it to figure out? >> well, it is anderson, because we want to make sure that whichever of those alternatives it is, that we do whatever we can to prevent it from happening in the future. we have had outbreaks before. we had covid one which was clearly shown to go from a bat to a cat to a human. if there is a possibility, which there is certainly, we haven't ruled it out, of there being a lab leak,
>> well, it is very tough to say anderson.talking about information that they have that we don't have privy to. we don't really know. they have made opinions on low confidence from the department of energy and moderate confidence from the fbi. i don't think there is really a correct and verifiable answers your question. it is just still remaining unknown at this particular point. there are two theories as we're all familiar now, one is a lab leak. the other that it was a natural...
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anderson? >> josh, stay there.f of enforcement analyst, deputy commissioner of intelligence and counterterrorism, john miller. what happens now? how does the fbi work with the mexican authorities on this? >> it's complicated. josh campbell, he was a former fbi agent who actually used to work overseas kidnappings in places like the philippines. he knows the limits, which is the fbi has no legal authority on the ground. they can't run the case. what they can do is leverage the relationships that they have on the ground with the mexican federal police, with the state police, other agencies, and there are other agencies there on the ground to work for the ambassador. you'll see a, and i say, the ea. you have a lot of resources that can be brought to bear, and information that can be fed to mexican authorities that can help them get to who is behind this, what is behind, that's where they are. >> is there a lot of tension with mexico and haitian smugglers, those networks? >> you have to really have a dynamic picture on
anderson? >> josh, stay there.f of enforcement analyst, deputy commissioner of intelligence and counterterrorism, john miller. what happens now? how does the fbi work with the mexican authorities on this? >> it's complicated. josh campbell, he was a former fbi agent who actually used to work overseas kidnappings in places like the philippines. he knows the limits, which is the fbi has no legal authority on the ground. they can't run the case. what they can do is leverage the...
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, technology _ from happening. jim anderson, technology and _ from happening. jim anderson, technology social media . technology and social media expert, thank you. during the congressional hearings, tiktok was also accused of delivering harmful content to young people, and utah is the first american state to act on such fears. utah will require parental permission for anyone under 18 to use social media platforms such as tiktok and facebook. the french prime minister has condemned the violence that's accompanied the latest day of mass demonstrations against the reform of the pension system. there were clashes in numerous cities as more than a million people took to the streets to protest president macron�*s plan to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. lucy williamson reports from paris. after bypassing opposition in parliament, president macron is facing it on the street. in paris a largely peaceful demonstration was hijacked by violent protesters, less concerned with battling pension reform than battling police. there are now running battles between small groups of agitators and t
, technology _ from happening. jim anderson, technology and _ from happening. jim anderson, technology social media . technology and social media expert, thank you. during the congressional hearings, tiktok was also accused of delivering harmful content to young people, and utah is the first american state to act on such fears. utah will require parental permission for anyone under 18 to use social media platforms such as tiktok and facebook. the french prime minister has condemned the violence...
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>> the answer is no, anderson. become disenchanted with donald trump give any indication they would go that far. i got a pointed answer from that couple on the ranch, a ranch that has been in the family for nor than 100 years, by the way. i asked them specifically, would you even consider voting for joe biden if donald trump or the republican presidential nominee? the husband, ron swart, answered me, his answer was, quote, i did never ever vote democrat. anderson. >> well, that's where he stands. gary tuchman, appreciate, it thank so much. just ahead, why was tennessee -- who has in the past supported anti gay legislation, sending heart and fire emojis sent other messages to a 20-year-old gay man who posts sexually provocative images online. he sat down with local reporter to explain. >> i try and encourage people -- i tried to help them. if i can. ten years ago, i invented the ring video doorbell for moments like that. and ring security cameras for moments like this. [ring floodlight cam siren sounds] [bear growls
>> the answer is no, anderson. become disenchanted with donald trump give any indication they would go that far. i got a pointed answer from that couple on the ranch, a ranch that has been in the family for nor than 100 years, by the way. i asked them specifically, would you even consider voting for joe biden if donald trump or the republican presidential nominee? the husband, ron swart, answered me, his answer was, quote, i did never ever vote democrat. anderson. >> well, that's...
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ida anderson. she was my mother. i was raised by a single father. my grandmother told me sties how she had to make extra money. she told m she had to pick fruit just to put food on the tae to feed five children. on cold winter days inorth orida e'not allod to re in the front of the trk becae of the color of her skin shhad to ride in the backi am able to sit here today, and for that and for at i'm gratef. i wod be riss if i did not recognize my former, current men and women. many of them paid or made the ultimate sacrifice for the freedoms that we enjoy. and in the wordsresident reagan, our fallen heroes dive, they give up two livethe lives they were living, and the lives they could have lived. for the opportunity to give the parents, to be grandparen, to grow old and be revered. although we can never repay them, we can honor them with our service. that is why i do everything in my power to make sure that every voter, every eligible voter has the oppounity to cast a ballot. but i do noto that alone. you have to enlist aost 1000 election professiona t
ida anderson. she was my mother. i was raised by a single father. my grandmother told me sties how she had to make extra money. she told m she had to pick fruit just to put food on the tae to feed five children. on cold winter days inorth orida e'not allod to re in the front of the trk becae of the color of her skin shhad to ride in the backi am able to sit here today, and for that and for at i'm gratef. i wod be riss if i did not recognize my former, current men and women. many of them paid or...
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i think the first point that has to be made, anderson, i went through the 2009 financial crisis. i would say that i have not experienced in my political life a moment in which the american people were more outraged at what was happening in the country than at that time. what they saw is huge financial institutions run by the masters of the universe, these billionaire type guys, engaging in fraud, destroying the banking system, getting bailed out, creating an economic situation with millions of people losing their homes, their life, savings their jobs. and nothing happened to these crooks. and the american people looked at washington abd they said, this is wrong. we can't have two systems of justice for everybody except for the people on top. so bottom line here is, i agree with president biden, whatever happens in the future, to the degree that there are any bailouts, it must not be, it cannot be, that working families in the middle classes bail out the masters of the universe. they have to figure out a way on wall street or in the financial system that they pay for the bailout.
i think the first point that has to be made, anderson, i went through the 2009 financial crisis. i would say that i have not experienced in my political life a moment in which the american people were more outraged at what was happening in the country than at that time. what they saw is huge financial institutions run by the masters of the universe, these billionaire type guys, engaging in fraud, destroying the banking system, getting bailed out, creating an economic situation with millions of...
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by anderson. we sell , build, install and warrant our windows and patio doors. so if there's ever an issue, we take full responsibility for it. why don't you sell by the windows? well, a lot of vinyl products just don't hold up well in the elements, you know, like a vinyl fence. when it's first installed . it looks great. but with expansion and contraction that discolored and cracks for that same reason, a lot of vinyl windows just won't last are window material is a composite that combines the best of vinyl and wood. five. rex is low maintenance like vinyl, but stronger than vinyl, and it's beautiful, like wood, but doesn't require the upkeep of wood renewal by anderson's 31 day sale. before march 31st by one window or door and get the next 1 40% off with a minimum purchase of four. that's 40% off , plus, save an extra $200 on your project and don't pay anything for a year. our 31 day sale ends march 31st for a free appointment. call 1 805 oh, 1 1400. that's 1 805! oh 1 1400 got pregnant with our
by anderson. we sell , build, install and warrant our windows and patio doors. so if there's ever an issue, we take full responsibility for it. why don't you sell by the windows? well, a lot of vinyl products just don't hold up well in the elements, you know, like a vinyl fence. when it's first installed . it looks great. but with expansion and contraction that discolored and cracks for that same reason, a lot of vinyl windows just won't last are window material is a composite that combines the...
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>> yeah, anderson, and took them just about three and a half hours or so to find alex murdaugh guilty on all for the accounts, no way tried to read the jury as they fall back into the courtroom, none of them looked to the right of the courtroom when murdaugh sixth and the family set. they all basically had their heads down as they got into the courtroom, also, anderson, you can see the alex murdaugh, we have this precip that is just about the start here, but that will be the south carolina attorney general, anderson, alan wilson at the podium. he actually questioned one of the last witnesses, anderson, because that was a very important witness, a key witness speaking to how the crime scene, how it all happen, he was a crime scene expert on recreation of the crime scene, and was really able to help the jury understand how the defenses theory just could not have worked, so we should probably listen in. >> let's listen in. >> i want to thank every one of you for being here, tonight there's a lot of emotion here today at this courthouse. a year and a, half nearly two years of blood, sweat
>> yeah, anderson, and took them just about three and a half hours or so to find alex murdaugh guilty on all for the accounts, no way tried to read the jury as they fall back into the courtroom, none of them looked to the right of the courtroom when murdaugh sixth and the family set. they all basically had their heads down as they got into the courtroom, also, anderson, you can see the alex murdaugh, we have this precip that is just about the start here, but that will be the south...
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anderson. >> ivan watson, appreciate it. which is why you need to hear the next story about how a driver in that region trapped alone in the snow on a remote road with no cell service, no one looking for him, used a drone to mastermind his escape. never heard another story quite like this before. that's next. interesting piece. let me bringng in my expert. mmm... so many scratches... oh those are from my car keys. such a rich h history. yeahah. this won't do well at auction. but at at&t, it's worth a brand-new samsung galaxy s23. wait really? mmhmm. what about this? at&t's deal is back. wow. everyone gets a free new samsung galaxy s23 with a galaxy phone trade-in. any year, any condition. when it comes to reducing sugar in your family's diet, the more choices, the better. that's why america's beverage companies are working together to deliver more great tasting options with less sugar or no sugar at all. in fact, today, nearly 60% of beverages sold contain zero sugar. different sizes? check. clear calorie labels? just check.
anderson. >> ivan watson, appreciate it. which is why you need to hear the next story about how a driver in that region trapped alone in the snow on a remote road with no cell service, no one looking for him, used a drone to mastermind his escape. never heard another story quite like this before. that's next. interesting piece. let me bringng in my expert. mmm... so many scratches... oh those are from my car keys. such a rich h history. yeahah. this won't do well at auction. but at...
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well anderson, falls are a big deal especially in the elderly.ly don't talk about it enough. it's essentially taking a lifetime of risk, so many of our medical problems, consolidating into a split second. so, in the hospital doctors take, falsely very serious and i think that's probably why they're airing on the side of caution. there >> sanjay, thank you so. much -- for him is. finally coming, up senator elizabeth warren joins us to talk about the presidents new budget plan, it's challenging kevin mccarthy to put cards on the table. and she makes senator -- january six security footage. tucker carlson. plus the top contenders are heading to iowa for 2024 campaign ramps up. jeff zeleny spoke with republican voters there about what they want to see when the nomination. head. lps what's going on inside. qulipta® gets right to work. in a 3-month study, qulipta® significantly reduced monthly migraine days and the majority of people reduced them by 50 to 100%. qulipta® blocks cgrp a protein believed to be a cause of migraines. qulipta® is a preventive
well anderson, falls are a big deal especially in the elderly.ly don't talk about it enough. it's essentially taking a lifetime of risk, so many of our medical problems, consolidating into a split second. so, in the hospital doctors take, falsely very serious and i think that's probably why they're airing on the side of caution. there >> sanjay, thank you so. much -- for him is. finally coming, up senator elizabeth warren joins us to talk about the presidents new budget plan, it's...
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complete zero except for parenting what anderson have said. media as a whole let us down by not reporting this fairly or even now in the recent batch of stories you see the doe assessment, the mainstream media is attempting to give the lab the side of the story yet fail to mention for example, it's a touchstone for me, they fail to mention the diffuse grant i described to you, the most important piece of easily accessible evidence of loudly so any article that doesn't mention it is not doing a fair job leveling with the leader yet even now we don't see diffused document mentioned so this is an institutional failure, media has become so polarized he cannot see or think straight. mark: i want to thank you for the essay, really almost two years ago. thank you for coming on the show and coming on the show now. keep up the good work, keep your eyes open and pencils sharp. thank you, my friend. be well. we'll be right back.yeah ♪ welcome back, america. we have our friend, byron do donald. i had a gentleman on the program was a brilliant man, nichola
complete zero except for parenting what anderson have said. media as a whole let us down by not reporting this fairly or even now in the recent batch of stories you see the doe assessment, the mainstream media is attempting to give the lab the side of the story yet fail to mention for example, it's a touchstone for me, they fail to mention the diffuse grant i described to you, the most important piece of easily accessible evidence of loudly so any article that doesn't mention it is not doing a...
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christian anderson of script university, and australian virologist. in the beginning of these discussions, they focused on a variety of unusual features that some of them felt could not have come out of nature but a lab. as they looked at these and started circulating the draft paper, throughout the discussion, they continued to say there is not enough data to determine the origin of this virus. somewhere along the line, they came down pretty hard on the side of natural origin. a lot of experts i interviewed for this story, some of them felt like there was an effort to downplay a laboratory leak. others felt differently. these documents are important because they offer a really inside look at discussions of the origin among some of the top officials responsible for the pandemic response. these documents were highly sought after. the reporter got them in heavily redacted form. they were shown to congress but congress was not allowed to release them publicly. it was only after a year-long foia lawsuit that we were able to get the full unredacted version
christian anderson of script university, and australian virologist. in the beginning of these discussions, they focused on a variety of unusual features that some of them felt could not have come out of nature but a lab. as they looked at these and started circulating the draft paper, throughout the discussion, they continued to say there is not enough data to determine the origin of this virus. somewhere along the line, they came down pretty hard on the side of natural origin. a lot of experts...
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>> yeah. >> anderson is really good. >> man. >> anderson doesn't have a stupid irish accent. >> the technology 5irish accent. we decided to put it to test with my parents. i'm going to see if if i can trick her with this voice. do you think you'll be successful? >> i'm nervous. >> all right. >> hello? >> hi, mom. >> hi, donnie. how you are? >> just finished shooting our story here. i'm going to the airport in a while. >> there seems to be a delay in the phone. >> can i say a quick hello to dad? >> yep. >> how you doing? >> hi, dad. >> how easy is it to use? >> just finished shooting our story here. i'm going to the airport in a while. >> oh, you come back. >> a plane this weekend. >> my dad went ton have a conversation with the ai about how our home football team had a game that weekend. eventually, i had to come clean. >> dad? i'll give you a call later on. can you put me back on to mom for a second? >> my parents knew something was off. but they still fell for it. >> it was like your voice was a little tone lower. it sounded very serious. >> yeah. >> like there was something serious. i thoug
>> yeah. >> anderson is really good. >> man. >> anderson doesn't have a stupid irish accent. >> the technology 5irish accent. we decided to put it to test with my parents. i'm going to see if if i can trick her with this voice. do you think you'll be successful? >> i'm nervous. >> all right. >> hello? >> hi, mom. >> hi, donnie. how you are? >> just finished shooting our story here. i'm going to the airport in a while. >>...
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anderson? we know that he's going to have to go in and he's going to have to answer questions that he was not willing to answer before the things that his client, donald trump wanted him not to share with the grand jury and things that he himself was did not feel he was able to share because they were part of his work as an attorney. now, even corcoran he's not just any attorney working for donald trump. he was essentially the primary defense attorney responding to all of the parts of the mara lago investigation, as the criminal prosecutors have been trying to figure out why they couldn't get back or if they had even gotten back all of the classified documents that were at mara lago. so if you look at that timeline the timeline of all of the things he was part of. that is what we know now through reporting from my colleague, sara murray tonight what he's going to be asked about tomorrow, so he's going to be asked about the may subpoena that he they got from the justice department last year, say
anderson? we know that he's going to have to go in and he's going to have to answer questions that he was not willing to answer before the things that his client, donald trump wanted him not to share with the grand jury and things that he himself was did not feel he was able to share because they were part of his work as an attorney. now, even corcoran he's not just any attorney working for donald trump. he was essentially the primary defense attorney responding to all of the parts of the mara...
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anderson paris canal thanks so much. let's go next to cnn's leyla santiago, who is near mar-a-lago in florida. what is the latest there, leila? that's right behind me, jake. that is it right there behind me. in the distance. you see, that is mar-a-lago and i gotta tell you, we're not seeing the type of presence of protesters that we have seen in the past year. remember last week, president trump called for protests are team absolutely saw that here in the nearby bridge near mar-a-lago in august, when i was here almost immediately after that search warrant was executed . we saw protesters and we saw them it really showing their force really large flags and a lot of the maga sort of paraphernalia support for president trump after these big moments have happened in the past, not yet not to say that will not come, but really not seeing that at the level that we have seen it in the past, when he has had these big moments now we understand that he has been here in mar-a-lago over the last several days, or christian homes repor
anderson paris canal thanks so much. let's go next to cnn's leyla santiago, who is near mar-a-lago in florida. what is the latest there, leila? that's right behind me, jake. that is it right there behind me. in the distance. you see, that is mar-a-lago and i gotta tell you, we're not seeing the type of presence of protesters that we have seen in the past year. remember last week, president trump called for protests are team absolutely saw that here in the nearby bridge near mar-a-lago in...
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if that will happen this time, anderson appreciate it.now to 99 exclusive interview wolf blitzer standing by with former vice president mike pence, wolf anderson. thank you very much. the former vice president, united states mike pence is here with me in washington, and we have to begin mr vice president. first of all, thank you for having me on thanks very much for joining us on this truly historic important day in american history. i want to begin with the new york grand jury, as you well know, as all of our viewers know by now voting to indict the former president of the united states. donald trump. he is now the first president, former president in american history to be criminally charged. it's a really significant development. i want to get your reaction to this unprecedented development. well i think the unprecedented indictment former president of the united states on a campaign finance issue. is an outrage. and it appears to for millions of americans. to be nothing more than a political prosecution that's driven by a prosecutor w
if that will happen this time, anderson appreciate it.now to 99 exclusive interview wolf blitzer standing by with former vice president mike pence, wolf anderson. thank you very much. the former vice president, united states mike pence is here with me in washington, and we have to begin mr vice president. first of all, thank you for having me on thanks very much for joining us on this truly historic important day in american history. i want to begin with the new york grand jury, as you well...
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. >> anderson cooper.is to put words in other people's mouths. >> it's a lot of fun. >> sure. >> but also scary. >> once you put aside the gee whiz factor it doesn't take long to look at the risk. >> this is wolf blitzer, you are in "the situation room." >> by uploading a few moments of me and my colleagues' voices i was able to create some convincing fakes. including this one of anderson cooper. >> donie o'sullivan is a real piece of [bleep]. >> that's ai. >> is it really? >> anderson is really good. because anderson doesn't have a stupid irish accent. of course anderson would never say that about me in reality. >> sure. never said that to me about you donie, not once. >> people go to cnn.com to see the whole video there. but ultimately it did trick my parents. my dad had a long conversation with the ai donie about our local football team back home in ireland. all fun and games, it's not hard to see how this can go badly quickly especially as we go into the 2024 election. >> scary. >> faking in a politica
. >> anderson cooper.is to put words in other people's mouths. >> it's a lot of fun. >> sure. >> but also scary. >> once you put aside the gee whiz factor it doesn't take long to look at the risk. >> this is wolf blitzer, you are in "the situation room." >> by uploading a few moments of me and my colleagues' voices i was able to create some convincing fakes. including this one of anderson cooper. >> donie o'sullivan is a real piece of...
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in the meantime, let's hand it off to my friend anderson cooper and ac360. >> good evening. on that story you just heard erin burnett talking about, there is new information that our sources are telling our correspondents on this. what we are learning about the man arrested on monday now charged with trying to bring explosives aboard a flight from an airport in southeastern pennsylvania to florida.
in the meantime, let's hand it off to my friend anderson cooper and ac360. >> good evening. on that story you just heard erin burnett talking about, there is new information that our sources are telling our correspondents on this. what we are learning about the man arrested on monday now charged with trying to bring explosives aboard a flight from an airport in southeastern pennsylvania to florida.
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right, anderson. this is just there's just more fallout every day from this $1.6 billion lawsuit against fox news from dominion voting systems, and now we're having new emails that really shed light on the pressure that fox news is under as a business after they called the election accurately for joe biden. i want to read to you an email that suzanne scott, the ceo, sent another executive after a correspondent eric shawn, fact check trump slides and a guest who went on sean hannity's program and spread. some election lies and she said, this has to stop and goes on to say this is a bad business, and there clearly is a lack of understanding. what is happening in these shows. the audience is furious, and we are just feeding the material. bad for business. it's incredible. it's incredible . now. fox news will say that this was because they fact checked a guest that was spreading again. these election conspiracy theories on sean hannity's show, but still regardless like if i guess when on cnn and spread el
right, anderson. this is just there's just more fallout every day from this $1.6 billion lawsuit against fox news from dominion voting systems, and now we're having new emails that really shed light on the pressure that fox news is under as a business after they called the election accurately for joe biden. i want to read to you an email that suzanne scott, the ceo, sent another executive after a correspondent eric shawn, fact check trump slides and a guest who went on sean hannity's program...
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um, anderson. it does. we already knew it was a powerful case. i mean, you can't hang on to hundreds of classified documents and do that, despite requests we already knew there was a probable cause, finding of obstruction and other crimes for the search warrant. but now what the speed tells us is number one. that the conduct was so serious. this means that the judge how the district court judge found a prima facie case of crime that's even stronger than probable cause and number two that things are moving very rapidly. there's some reason that jack smith is accelerating this way that suggests peril as well. so it does have the feel that together with donald trump's other legal problems he has got not a big one on these moral lago classified documents with the hush money case here in new york. how do you interpret the delay so far in the grand jury's proceedings? well, you know, it could be a delay that's caused by recollection and reflection to say, listen, we may have an instance of getting more testimony, more witnesses to cross and, uh t or do
um, anderson. it does. we already knew it was a powerful case. i mean, you can't hang on to hundreds of classified documents and do that, despite requests we already knew there was a probable cause, finding of obstruction and other crimes for the search warrant. but now what the speed tells us is number one. that the conduct was so serious. this means that the judge how the district court judge found a prima facie case of crime that's even stronger than probable cause and number two that things...
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well, anderson.what this appeals court said, is that evan corcoran, donald trump's attorney is going to have to go back before the grand jury. he's going to have to provide additional testimony that's slated currently for friday, and he's also going to have to hand over documents to prosecutors and we're learning those documents include things like handwritten notes as well as transcriptions of audio recordings, and this comes after a lower court judge decided that prosecutors presented enough evidence before her to show that donald trump may have committed a crime, and he may have used his attorney to do that. and because of that, that sort of pierces the attorney client privilege. it means that no longer stands, corgan has to answer more questions, and the appeals court upheld that decision. now trump spokesperson , as you said, is weighing in on this this evening, saying there is no factual or legal basis or substance to any case against president trump. the real story here is that prosecutors onl
well, anderson.what this appeals court said, is that evan corcoran, donald trump's attorney is going to have to go back before the grand jury. he's going to have to provide additional testimony that's slated currently for friday, and he's also going to have to hand over documents to prosecutors and we're learning those documents include things like handwritten notes as well as transcriptions of audio recordings, and this comes after a lower court judge decided that prosecutors presented enough...
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anderson and dr. gary and ask them a number of questions so we can get to the bottom of this, so we can move forward and get -- i am just a commonsense guy from ohio. i majored in wrestling. i got a degree in economics. got one in economics. one of the things they tell you about is a thing called opportunity costs. so when you're spending your time making sure that the country believes only one of these theories, you could have been doing what dr. redfield was doing in our government, trying to figure out how we deal with this virus and what was dr. fauci doing? he was trying to cover his backside. and everybody knows it. and that's the part that ticks us off. this is the highest paid guy in our government getting paid to tell us what is not accurate because we now know that u.s. tax dollars went to a lab in china, a lab that was not up to code, a lab doing gain of function research. this is where this virus most deaf nately -- definitely came from. and dr. fauci said, no, we can't let this get out. a
anderson and dr. gary and ask them a number of questions so we can get to the bottom of this, so we can move forward and get -- i am just a commonsense guy from ohio. i majored in wrestling. i got a degree in economics. got one in economics. one of the things they tell you about is a thing called opportunity costs. so when you're spending your time making sure that the country believes only one of these theories, you could have been doing what dr. redfield was doing in our government, trying to...