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anderson, we found a curious detail.vard - it's more likely, probably, historians. why is this educational program being sent. uh, anderson history education for a politician? this is a classic, so everything is logical here. but about history of us-swedish relations. it can be said a little more today, of course, americans do not need finland , first of all finland, purely because of the geographical position in sweden, the finnish economy will degrade quite quickly, it will take 30-40 years. swedish is much longer. that is why for the last 30 years they have spent four or five sometimes 6% of gdp on research and development experience, that is, roughly speaking, sweden will weaken, and the inertia of the previous decades will drag them and more she considers himself. well, at least equal to the leader of france germany, because sweden before peter, when he was born, sweden was estonia latvia part of lithuania all northern poland all northern germany of course, finland is part of norway and denmark was actually a colony
anderson, we found a curious detail.vard - it's more likely, probably, historians. why is this educational program being sent. uh, anderson history education for a politician? this is a classic, so everything is logical here. but about history of us-swedish relations. it can be said a little more today, of course, americans do not need finland , first of all finland, purely because of the geographical position in sweden, the finnish economy will degrade quite quickly, it will take 30-40 years....
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>> thanks, anderson.nn political correspondent abby phillip, cnn law enforcement analyst andrew mccabe, john king, laura coates, also 2020 trump campaign strategic communications director mark lauder. that's 2020 trump campaign. and cnn senior political analyst, kirsten powers. lots to discuss. john king, are people reacting to the news of the indictment pretty much as you would have predicted? >> well, i think what governor christie said is interesting in the point where he was echoing what jack smith, the special counsel said, is people please read this. and i think the question is not what people are saying tonight but what are they saying tomorrow and a few days from now because there is a conversation around republicans working a campaign. even though you work for a different campaign, they talk to each other and stuff. i asked people this morning if the conversation changed. then when the indictment came out and said, okay, has it changed now. people have seen the details. here's one from a smart re
>> thanks, anderson.nn political correspondent abby phillip, cnn law enforcement analyst andrew mccabe, john king, laura coates, also 2020 trump campaign strategic communications director mark lauder. that's 2020 trump campaign. and cnn senior political analyst, kirsten powers. lots to discuss. john king, are people reacting to the news of the indictment pretty much as you would have predicted? >> well, i think what governor christie said is interesting in the point where he was...
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anderson. >> we appreciate it.e where a russian missile hit a restaurant packed with customers, of what ukraine's president is saying about the deadly strike. coming up. eva's about to learn her fear of missing out leads to overeating. i totally eat stuff to not miss out. and that's just a bit of psychology eva learned from noom weight. sign up now at noom.com bridgett is here. she has no clue that i'm here. she has no clue who's in the helmet. are you ready? -i'm ready! alright. xfinity rewards creates experiences big and small, and once-in-a-lifetime. >> a manifestation of terror. that is what you can in president lummis lynskey is saying about a deadly russian strike in east ukraine. tonight a missile hit busy restaurant area in kramatorsk. officials say that least four people are dead. including a 17 year old girl. dozens more were injured. the second missile hit a nearby village where buildings and cars were left in ruins. the attack follows an attempted armed mutiny in russia of course by yevgeny prigozhin. h
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>> reporter: absolutely, anderson. well, i can tell you that canada's transportation safety board announced today that it has launched an investigation into what happened. this, as there are more questions about the safety of that vessel. these are some of the first images of the remotely operated vehicles, which found portions of the titan's hull, and continue tonight on a new mission to search and map the debris site. the rovs will continue searching for more evidence of the accident. the submersible lost contact with the ship on the surface one hour and 45 minutes into its descent on sunday. >> the other thing i heard was that p.h. had contacted the surface ship and said, there's a problem. we're dropping weights and surfacing immediately. i can't verify that. but that can mean something really happened very quickly. >> reporter: oceangate did not comment when asked about what gallo had heard. one senior navy official telling cnn it was on that same day, sunday, naval equipment detected an acoustic signature consist
>> reporter: absolutely, anderson. well, i can tell you that canada's transportation safety board announced today that it has launched an investigation into what happened. this, as there are more questions about the safety of that vessel. these are some of the first images of the remotely operated vehicles, which found portions of the titan's hull, and continue tonight on a new mission to search and map the debris site. the rovs will continue searching for more evidence of the accident....
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>> oh, we've been looking at it for a long time, anderson.s five or six years ago, they actually introduced drone swarms. we saw those kind of things in the war between armenia and azerbaijan just a few years ago when there were opportunities to destroy tanks with drones, and in the battle it was an area that surprised a lot of people. iranians have been using them for a very long time, but, again, the publication and the social media aspect of what's been happening in ukraine, i think it surprised a lot of people who don't know drone warfare is part of the modern battlefield. but this has been going on for quite some time, but a great report by fred pleitgen just now. >> to see the private sector components fascinating. russia said a group of chechen special forces have begun an offensive in ukraine. we heard about the wagner forces. there were probably chechens involved in that as well, but there were chechens involved early on in the attempt to decapitate the leadership in kyiv in the first days of this war. we haven't heard much about the
>> oh, we've been looking at it for a long time, anderson.s five or six years ago, they actually introduced drone swarms. we saw those kind of things in the war between armenia and azerbaijan just a few years ago when there were opportunities to destroy tanks with drones, and in the battle it was an area that surprised a lot of people. iranians have been using them for a very long time, but, again, the publication and the social media aspect of what's been happening in ukraine, i think it...
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>> reporter: they literally cannot find this thing, anderson. and the question is, does the president have the document somewhere? did he lose it? did he even have it during that july 2021 meeting that, you know, cnn reported earlier this week where he was waving it around. this was in a meeting where he was meeting -- he was having a meeting with some biographers working on a book for mark meadows. and he was said to be talking about this battle plan, this plan to attack iran. and the issue is that the prosecutors that are handling this investigation, jack smith's prosecutors, have sent a subpoena asking for any and all documents related to iran, related to this possible meeting from july of 2021. they, of course, did this after bringing in one of his closest aides, communications aide, margot martin, who was inside that meeting. she was brought before the grand jury. she was played a recording from that meeting. and that's when prosecutors then issued a subpoena to the trump team asking for all of these documents, any of these documents to be
>> reporter: they literally cannot find this thing, anderson. and the question is, does the president have the document somewhere? did he lose it? did he even have it during that july 2021 meeting that, you know, cnn reported earlier this week where he was waving it around. this was in a meeting where he was meeting -- he was having a meeting with some biographers working on a book for mark meadows. and he was said to be talking about this battle plan, this plan to attack iran. and the...
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i think it does, anderson. i mean, imagine, first of all, he's waving around a secret document in a golf club house with four reporters someplace he shouldn't be. and, you know, most of the focus on these classified documents has been at mar-a-lago. now we're talking about classified documents at another location, with proof. it just is an indicator of a lack of care of our nation's secrets. so, to me, it makes a world of difference. and i'll tell you, having been a court marshal convening authority, if any soldier were to do something like that, there would be an immediate filing of a court marshal on those individuals. >> general hertling, people have been prosecuted for far less than this. >> well, absolutely. i mean, we -- i could name some names, but, yes. just talking to biographers about classified information, showing pictures without any markings on it that were taken from satellites, reflecting on recordings that came in from signals intelligence or big dumps of things like wikileaks, certainly. there
i think it does, anderson. i mean, imagine, first of all, he's waving around a secret document in a golf club house with four reporters someplace he shouldn't be. and, you know, most of the focus on these classified documents has been at mar-a-lago. now we're talking about classified documents at another location, with proof. it just is an indicator of a lack of care of our nation's secrets. so, to me, it makes a world of difference. and i'll tell you, having been a court marshal convening...
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anderson? >> fascinating. natasha bertrand, appreciate it. thank you.rman of the joint chief of staff, conducting in france, as he joins allies celebrating the 79th anniversary. oren liebermann is following generally, and he joins us now. what did the general tell you about the war in ukraine and the security challenges the u. s. is facing? >> anderson, this is a wide-ranging interview on ukraine, on china, on the challenges facing the defense department. of course as we stand here ready to celebrate and commemorate the d-day invasion that liberated europe, through a counteroffensive of its own here, we're waiting for another counteroffensive. and because of that, a lot of hope is still on ukraine. take a listen. >> there you go. >> general mark milley in normandy, marking the beginning of the largest counter offensive in modern european history, as the world waits for another counter offensive in ukraine. >> i think ukraine are very well prepared, as you know very well, the u.s. and other allied countries in europe are really around the world, providin
anderson? >> fascinating. natasha bertrand, appreciate it. thank you.rman of the joint chief of staff, conducting in france, as he joins allies celebrating the 79th anniversary. oren liebermann is following generally, and he joins us now. what did the general tell you about the war in ukraine and the security challenges the u. s. is facing? >> anderson, this is a wide-ranging interview on ukraine, on china, on the challenges facing the defense department. of course as we stand here...
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anderson?, thank you. >>> in florida, take a look at this packed event hosted by a bookstore. it's not a book signing. people were there to support amanda gorman, who donated 1,200 books to be given out, including 400 copies of her book. the books are being restricted after one parent's complaint. gorman's book is titled "the hill we climb," the same title as the poem she read at president biden's inauguration in 2021. months later her book was published and had been available at the school library for all students until one parent's complaint. by the way, that parent did not read the book. now the district says only middle school students have access to amanda gorman's book. the parent's statement said it includes, quote, hate messages. here are a few of the lines she took issue with. >> we've braved the belly of the beast. we've learned that quiet isn't always peace. and the norms and notions of what just is isn't always justice. and yet the dawn is hours before, we do it, somehow we weathere
anderson?, thank you. >>> in florida, take a look at this packed event hosted by a bookstore. it's not a book signing. people were there to support amanda gorman, who donated 1,200 books to be given out, including 400 copies of her book. the books are being restricted after one parent's complaint. gorman's book is titled "the hill we climb," the same title as the poem she read at president biden's inauguration in 2021. months later her book was published and had been...
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i'm anderson cooper.n the eve of donald trump's arraignment in miami on 37 counts, we're going to hear directly from chris christie. christie ran in 2016, dropped out after new hampshire, and endorsed donald trump two weeks later. christie enters the race for the chance to take on president joe biden. tonight voters will have the opportunity to question the former governor directly about the issues on their minds. and i'll have a chance to ask questions of my own. this town hall is part of the republican primary process, so the audience tonight are voter who is say they plan to participate in their state's republican nominating contest. the audience comes from new york, new jersey, connecticut, as well as iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, and nevada. we reached out to affiliated business groups, also young professional and advocacy organizations. a few guests of the christie campaign are also in the audience. there are also family members. they will not be asking questions however. we've asked everyone
i'm anderson cooper.n the eve of donald trump's arraignment in miami on 37 counts, we're going to hear directly from chris christie. christie ran in 2016, dropped out after new hampshire, and endorsed donald trump two weeks later. christie enters the race for the chance to take on president joe biden. tonight voters will have the opportunity to question the former governor directly about the issues on their minds. and i'll have a chance to ask questions of my own. this town hall is part of the...
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it is the great equalizer, anderson. and what we need is to have competition with the public schools, and we need to have parents be right in the middle of it. because nobody cares about their child's education, your parents, i'm a parent, no one cares more about our child's education than us. and i'm fortunate enough to have four great kids who have all been afforded a great education. it should just be folks like me. who get a good education. that's why i opened more charter schools in new jersey than any governor in new jersey history. and why the test scores in york and camden have tripled after doing that. and those kids have been tonight -- we have to get back at that. and that's what republicans are so for, anderson, for greater education that allows you to lift yourself up. you don't need a governor in or hand out. if you have a great education, you are in itv, you can go and make your own business and make it work. and be successful and set an example for your children. >> i may ask, you've been on the debate st
it is the great equalizer, anderson. and what we need is to have competition with the public schools, and we need to have parents be right in the middle of it. because nobody cares about their child's education, your parents, i'm a parent, no one cares more about our child's education than us. and i'm fortunate enough to have four great kids who have all been afforded a great education. it should just be folks like me. who get a good education. that's why i opened more charter schools in new...
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thanks so much, chris, anderson?jake, we are gonna take a step away from the title coverage, bring you some breaking news. news that is clearly visible across the northeast. literally. that is the manhattan skyline tonight. the empire state building, the view perhaps a little better than it was earlier, still hazy from all of the smoke being blown here from wildfires in central canada. new york says -- encompassing 75 million people with health emergencies now in effect. earlier today, new jersey governor phil murphy told jake tapper that the conditions in his state are, quote, either bad or really bad depending on where you are. cnn's miguel marquez is near manhattan's union square for us tonight. you have another most of the day and there were times today, michael, that new york city had the worst air quality of any major city in the world. people describe smelling the smoke, even tasting it. how about isn't our? >> you can still smell it. i, mean what is amazing about that as well as something you have covered man
thanks so much, chris, anderson?jake, we are gonna take a step away from the title coverage, bring you some breaking news. news that is clearly visible across the northeast. literally. that is the manhattan skyline tonight. the empire state building, the view perhaps a little better than it was earlier, still hazy from all of the smoke being blown here from wildfires in central canada. new york says -- encompassing 75 million people with health emergencies now in effect. earlier today, new...
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>> no, it's not, anderson. the dam was fragile.was in danger of structural failure, several days before this final breach. now, the ukrainians have said that it absolutely was the russians. the russians have blamed the ukrainians, saying that they blew it up because things were going so badly for them in the east. but i think one of the interesting side affects of this is, if there was malice or forethought in the russians blew it up. according to a ukrainian officer who operates in the area very close to where fred is right now -- he told us that he had seen catastrophic effects on the russian troops. this is what he said. >> their positions were near fully destroyed. they are full with water. have a lot of -- people and died people for now. this -- they are just -- try to -- evacuate themselves. they left not only their possessions. they left all their weapons and on equipments and ammunitions. and vehicles, including armored vehicles as well. >> so, clearly, anderson, there, some of the shelling perhaps that fred has been hearin
>> no, it's not, anderson. the dam was fragile.was in danger of structural failure, several days before this final breach. now, the ukrainians have said that it absolutely was the russians. the russians have blamed the ukrainians, saying that they blew it up because things were going so badly for them in the east. but i think one of the interesting side affects of this is, if there was malice or forethought in the russians blew it up. according to a ukrainian officer who operates in the...
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lee anderson of course , is the anderson of course, is the aunsnt— anderson of course, is the aunsnto that. well well, wages are— southerner would do that. well well, wages are below not just the well, wages are below not just tns nattanat— well, wages are below not just the national average in ashfield . tut— the national average in ashfield . tut tns— the national average in ashfield , but the regional— the national average in ashfield , but the regional average . , but the regional average. so i stttt— , but the regional average. so i stttt 9°— , but the regional average. so i stttt 90 up— , but the regional average. so i still go up there— , but the regional average. so i still go up there a— , but the regional average. so i still go up there a lot,- , but the regional average. so i still go up there a lot, you know. patrick because it's my happy place. i learned an awful lot from the people of ashfield. what my sense is that people who voted , who used to vote labour, voted, who used to vote labour, who then switched to boris johnson in the main, some are returning to labour, bu
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>> no, it's not, anderson. the dam was fragile. it was in danger of structural failure several days before this final breach. now, the ukrainians have said that it absolutely was the russians. the russians have blamed the ukrainians saying they blew it up because things were going so badly for them in the east but i think one of the interesting side effects is if there was malice aforethought and the rugs blew it up, according to a ukrainian officer who operates in the area very close to where fred is right now, he told us that he had seen catastrophic effects on the russian troops. this is what he said. >> there are positions where fully destroyed and full of water. they have a lot of people there. they're just running and they try to and left their positions but left their munitions and vehicles including armored vehicles too. >> so clearly anderson, some of the shelling that fred has been hearing and seeing applies to ukrainian troops actually taking advantage of the russians being driven out of their own military positions and
>> no, it's not, anderson. the dam was fragile. it was in danger of structural failure several days before this final breach. now, the ukrainians have said that it absolutely was the russians. the russians have blamed the ukrainians saying they blew it up because things were going so badly for them in the east but i think one of the interesting side effects is if there was malice aforethought and the rugs blew it up, according to a ukrainian officer who operates in the area very close to...
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anderson? >> right. what i hadn't realized early on is that even if, you know, this is a vessel that supposedly is able to shed weight so that in the event of some sort of emergency it would naturally surface -- it would naturally float up, but for whatever reason that is not happening. even if it did float up, if the currents have taken it a great distance and rescuers can't get to it once it's surfaced, from the inside those people inside cannot get out of that? they can't open up this submersible from the inside. so they could run out of air even if the craft has surfaced? >> reporter: it is -- they are bolted into the craft so they -- it is an absolute race against time. they need to find them even if they're bobbing on the surface somewhere. the problem with that, they have searched a massive area, the size of connecticut, if not larger, with aircraft from the air. they have sonar beacons to try -- or bouoys and they have sonar to see if they can hear anybody clanging on the side of a sub. all of th
anderson? >> right. what i hadn't realized early on is that even if, you know, this is a vessel that supposedly is able to shed weight so that in the event of some sort of emergency it would naturally surface -- it would naturally float up, but for whatever reason that is not happening. even if it did float up, if the currents have taken it a great distance and rescuers can't get to it once it's surfaced, from the inside those people inside cannot get out of that? they can't open up this...
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>> yes, anderson. that the standard of care is using codes and start ards, the work that has already been worked out, we often say it stands for written in blood, the lessons learned in the hard way are made updates. this is decades of work to work together to develop these codes and standards and using a third-part oversight. the argument was by stockton rush that he wanted to do more innovation and do something different. that is not a wrong idea. but when you introduce new technology and new innovations you increase the uncertainty and that is where you use a process called validation and verification to address that. so, it is not that necessarily that the steel could have failures and there is other high-end applications that use carbon firer, it is all in the details and we don't have these details. >> james cameron made the point with me, that innovation is one thing and he certainly has done a lot of innovative work under the sea and pushed boundaries and not gone through some safety industry p
>> yes, anderson. that the standard of care is using codes and start ards, the work that has already been worked out, we often say it stands for written in blood, the lessons learned in the hard way are made updates. this is decades of work to work together to develop these codes and standards and using a third-part oversight. the argument was by stockton rush that he wanted to do more innovation and do something different. that is not a wrong idea. but when you introduce new technology...
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anderson? >> fascinating. so much. >>> coming up, it has been one of the deadliest climbing seasons on mount everest, but tonight news of a daring rescue below the summit in an area so difficult and dangerous, it's called the death zone. you'll meet the sherpa guide who risked his own life to save a fellow climber he didn't know. if we want a more viable future for our kids, we need to find more sustainable ways of doing things. america's plastic makers are investing billions of dollars in new technologies and creating plastic products that are more recyclable. durable. and dependable. our goal is a cleaner, healthier planet for generations to come. for a better tomorrow, we're focused on making plastics better today. this is our top of the line hearing aid. this is eargo and they're virtually invisible. they come with lifetime support, available at retail, and about half the price of those. we have a retail version, too. this is a fraction of the cost of other models. how did you manage that? we stripped out
anderson? >> fascinating. so much. >>> coming up, it has been one of the deadliest climbing seasons on mount everest, but tonight news of a daring rescue below the summit in an area so difficult and dangerous, it's called the death zone. you'll meet the sherpa guide who risked his own life to save a fellow climber he didn't know. if we want a more viable future for our kids, we need to find more sustainable ways of doing things. america's plastic makers are investing billions of...
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anderson? >> fred pleitgen, appreciate it. first public meeting on uaps, unidentified aerial phenomenon. they used to be called ufos. we will talk at all over with our harry enten next. pretty well. but on our way to tour this troll-themed town: we get into a dumb argument. hard to stay mad when you're literally surrounded by trolls in a place called trollstigen, but we manage it. that's when our tour guide steps in. we hear his voice float out from behind a troll statue, saying: “don't fight, little ones. you're missing the view.” haven't missed a view since. one app over 300 thousand experiences you'll remember. do more with viator. if you think you, a child in your care, or another loved one were harmed by endo or a related company, including par or ams, or their products including ranitidine, transvaginal mesh, or opioids like opana®, opana® er, or percocet®, your rights may be affected by deadlines in the endo bankruptcy. you may be entitled to payment as part of endo's bankruptcy, but you must file a claim by july 7, 202
anderson? >> fred pleitgen, appreciate it. first public meeting on uaps, unidentified aerial phenomenon. they used to be called ufos. we will talk at all over with our harry enten next. pretty well. but on our way to tour this troll-themed town: we get into a dumb argument. hard to stay mad when you're literally surrounded by trolls in a place called trollstigen, but we manage it. that's when our tour guide steps in. we hear his voice float out from behind a troll statue, saying: “don't...
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anderson cooper is with us live from st. john's newfoundland where he has been tracking the catastrophic implosion of the titan submersible. anderson, you have been there since yesterday when the news broke that all five on board would not be found alive. what have you learned since? >> reporter: good morning. we are now learning secret maybe sensors detected a possible implosion on sunday around the same time communication was lost as it descended on it now doomed expedition. all hope was lost yesterday, five days into this massive multinational search when a deep-sea robot found large pieces scattered on the ocean's floor in two separate debris fields. the robot found the distinctive tail cone some 1600 or so feet from the bow of the titanic. the us coast guard says a catastrophic implosion killed all five people on board. the titans creator and oceangate ceo stockton rush was piloting with the disaster broke. with him on board was hamish harding, shahzada dawood and his 19-year-old son suleman dawood. also paul-henry narg
anderson cooper is with us live from st. john's newfoundland where he has been tracking the catastrophic implosion of the titan submersible. anderson, you have been there since yesterday when the news broke that all five on board would not be found alive. what have you learned since? >> reporter: good morning. we are now learning secret maybe sensors detected a possible implosion on sunday around the same time communication was lost as it descended on it now doomed expedition. all hope...
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anderson? >> ben wedeman, appreciate, it thank you.nd how putin may deal with this latest threat to his power, it is helpful to understand perhaps how he has dealt with previous threats. and ike has more on his rise to power, that is next. remember the things you loved... ...before asthma got in the way? fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's designed to target and remove them and helps prevent asthma attacks. fasenra is not for sudden breathing problems or other eosinophilic conditions. allergic reactions may occur. don't stop your asthma treatments without talking with your doctor. tell your doctor if your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. get back to better breathing. ask your doctor about fasenra. here's how tommy lost 30 lbs on noom weight. i'm tom. noom helped him use psychology to lose weight. the mindful aspect made me feel more conscious about what i was eating and why i was eating it. it's actually working. lose weight and mak
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anderson starts now. >>> good evening. tonight on "360" exclusive new reporting on a flood at mar-a-lago in the room where surveillance video logs were kept. today the former president's lawyers meet with the special counsel and an indictment decision could come any day. >>> also tonight, mike pence enters the race. we'll tell you who else just decided to stay out and who might be getting in next. >>> and an f-16 sonic boom was only the first sonic trouble. new details about what fighter pilot did to get the attention of an unresponsive pilot before his private jet crashed in virginia. new information just in. >>> we begin with exclusive new reporting on an unreported episode of the mar-a-lago documents case. it comes as attorneys for the former president met today with justice department officials and signs indicate it could be in the final stages. walk us through this exclusive reporting about mar-a-lago. >> okay. it's a bit of a bizarre story. so, bear with me. but it was in last october, we were told that this maintena
anderson starts now. >>> good evening. tonight on "360" exclusive new reporting on a flood at mar-a-lago in the room where surveillance video logs were kept. today the former president's lawyers meet with the special counsel and an indictment decision could come any day. >>> also tonight, mike pence enters the race. we'll tell you who else just decided to stay out and who might be getting in next. >>> and an f-16 sonic boom was only the first sonic trouble....
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and that, anderson, is very much the point.uestions at these last few months about why there has been no rebuke from vladimir putin, even in the face of such outspoken criticism on the part of yevgeny prigozhin. the key to that, prigozhin is himself far more hard lined, even than vladimir putin. if it were up to him, there would be mass mobilization, any semblance of democracy would speak stepped aside in the name of winning the war in ukraine. that is vladimir putin's problem, he cannot be cracking down both on the alexei navalny, the more moderate reformist parts of russians are society, and taking on the ultranationalist like if dnipro goshen. so in a sense, he is face now with the man who is come to depend in ukraine making it more and more clear, it is perhaps also vladimir putin, that now the vents on afghani prigozhin inside russia itself, anderson. >> interesting, melissa, thank you so much. coming up it has been one of the deadliest climbing seasons in mount everest, but tonight news of a rescue in an area so difficult
and that, anderson, is very much the point.uestions at these last few months about why there has been no rebuke from vladimir putin, even in the face of such outspoken criticism on the part of yevgeny prigozhin. the key to that, prigozhin is himself far more hard lined, even than vladimir putin. if it were up to him, there would be mass mobilization, any semblance of democracy would speak stepped aside in the name of winning the war in ukraine. that is vladimir putin's problem, he cannot be...
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anderson? >> jake, back with the team here in new york. one of the things that the former vice president talked about was the first -- which he seemed to talk initially as being tough on crime, and then walked away from one day in a pointed out that ron desantis has been pushing against it. >> more mr. pretzel man stuff. the thing i think is sad about -- >> explained what the first step act is? >> it was a criminal justice reform measure that passed under a bipartisan basis under donald trump. 87 senators signed on to it. that would've been 88 if lindsey graham got off the plane at the time. it was a massive success. they think about it is, it worked. this is the crazy thing. nobody talks about the actual facts. usually about half the people who leave federal person get in trouble quickly. with the first step back, it's not 50 or 45, it's top percent of the people who came home under the, got in trouble. it's a miracle, and why? because they took a set of categories of offenders, of offenses and set with these folks, if you work hard, if y
anderson? >> jake, back with the team here in new york. one of the things that the former vice president talked about was the first -- which he seemed to talk initially as being tough on crime, and then walked away from one day in a pointed out that ron desantis has been pushing against it. >> more mr. pretzel man stuff. the thing i think is sad about -- >> explained what the first step act is? >> it was a criminal justice reform measure that passed under a bipartisan...
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the pace bowlers will be james anderson and stuart broad, with 0llie anderson.ited again. in at numberfive the old guard reunited again. in at number five will be harry brooke. this will be his ashes debut at edgbaston and he really personifies the new attacking approach england have had over this past year or so, an approach he says will not change, even in an ashes series. a ., change, even in an ashes series. ., ,, , ., series. baz and stokes have tried to make _ series. baz and stokes have tried to make it _ series. baz and stokes have tried to make it as - series. baz and stokes have tried to make it as relaxed i series. baz and stokes have l tried to make it as relaxed as we have been _ tried to make it as relaxed as we have been in _ tried to make it as relaxed as we have been in the - tried to make it as relaxed as we have been in the last - we have been in the last three test _ we have been in the last three test series, so it doesn't really— test series, so it doesn't really feel like a different series. _ really feel like a different series, and yes,
the pace bowlers will be james anderson and stuart broad, with 0llie anderson.ited again. in at numberfive the old guard reunited again. in at number five will be harry brooke. this will be his ashes debut at edgbaston and he really personifies the new attacking approach england have had over this past year or so, an approach he says will not change, even in an ashes series. a ., change, even in an ashes series. ., ,, , ., series. baz and stokes have tried to make _ series. baz and stokes have...
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as you can imagine, anderson, the wait for them is agonizing. those sounds, those underwater sounds that have been detected, have offered them some hope. but time is running very, very short. >> when you're in the middle of a search and rescue case, you always have hope. that's why we're doing what we do. >> with what could be less than 24 hours of oxygen left on board tighten, hope at this point may rest on noises detected by sonar. the coast guard revealed more noises were picked up this morning, after a canadian aircraft dropped a soon are buoy. >> with respect to the noises specifically, we don't know what they are, to be frank with you. the p three detected noises, that's why they're up there, that's why they're doing what they're doing, that's why the sonar buoys in the water. >> the sounds are described as banging, and were first picked up by a canadian plane yesterday, and heard again today. all of the acoustic information sent to the u.s. navy for analysis. additional resources sent to search the area where the sounds were detected. the
as you can imagine, anderson, the wait for them is agonizing. those sounds, those underwater sounds that have been detected, have offered them some hope. but time is running very, very short. >> when you're in the middle of a search and rescue case, you always have hope. that's why we're doing what we do. >> with what could be less than 24 hours of oxygen left on board tighten, hope at this point may rest on noises detected by sonar. the coast guard revealed more noises were picked...
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anderson? >> ben wedeman, appreciate it.derstand how putin may deal with this latest threat to his power, it's helpful to understand perhaps how he's dealt with previous threats. randi kaye has more on his rise to power. that's next. ♪ tourists tourists that turn into scientists. tourist taking photos that are analyzed by ai. so researchers can help life underwater flourish. ♪ ♪♪ alex! mateo, hey how's business? great. you know that loan has really worked wonders. that's what u.s. bank is for. and you're growing in california? -yup, socal, norcal... -monterey? -all day. -a branch in ventura? that's for sure-ah. atms in fresno? fres-yes. encinitas? yes, indeed-us. anaheim? big time. more guacamole? i'm on a roll-ay. how about you? i'm just visiting. u.s. bank. ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail banking in california by j.d. power. jackie: community schools are so important to us. this is truly what students need. cecily: no two community schools are alike because it goes by what is happening in the community. rafa
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it's lee anderson. lee, thank you— it's lee anderson. lee, thank you-much— it's lee anderson. else can get back in their box. one a fantastic idea. patrick. you should be a politician. ian i think you know , when i knock i think you know, when i knock on doors in ashfield and i'm out aboutin on doors in ashfield and i'm out about in ashfield like i have been today talking to people in the , in the shopping the street, in the shopping centres wherever they , you centres or wherever they, you know, 90% of the people i speak to in the real world, remember ashfield is in the real world. they back the rwanda plan . they back the rwanda plan. they're fed they're fed up they're fed up, they're fed up of roads of of saying our roads full of potholes. they're fed up of, you know, of the cost of know, sped up of the cost of living problems they're having at you say 6 to £7 at the moment. you say 6 to £7 million a day being spent on, again. patrick migrants again. patrick illegal migrants , not genuine asylum seekers. the genuine asylum seekers. we do see a thousands of miles away stuck
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anderson?joining me now is jason baron a former attorney, also a senior counsel -- also former senior counsel at the justice department during the george h.w. push and bill clinton administrations also the former director of litigation for the national archives and records administration. jason, appreciate you being with us. you are an expert on the presidential records act which the former president is using to defend himself, he posted on truth social on friday after the indictment was unsealed writing, quote, under the presidential records act i'm allowed to do all this. is that accurate? >> absolutely not, anderson. this day did not have to happen. the presidential records act requires that all documents that are official documents of the white house come into the legal custody of the national archives immediately when a president leaves office. when joe biden was sworn in at noon on january 20th, 2021, all documents that relate to official business needed to go to the national archives. th
anderson?joining me now is jason baron a former attorney, also a senior counsel -- also former senior counsel at the justice department during the george h.w. push and bill clinton administrations also the former director of litigation for the national archives and records administration. jason, appreciate you being with us. you are an expert on the presidential records act which the former president is using to defend himself, he posted on truth social on friday after the indictment was...
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the pace bowlers be james anderson and stuart broad with 0llie robinson.ted once again. the batting is pretty settled in. at number five will be harry brook. now this will be his ashes debut here at edgbaston. and he really personifies the new attacking approach that england have had over this past year or so, an approach, he says, that will not change even in an ashes series. ben stokes have tried to make it as relaxed as as we have been in the last few test series, so it doesn't really feel like a different series. and yeah, we're definitely going to go out there and try and play exactly the same way and it might not come off every time, but the longevity over over the time of doing it, i'm sure that we'll come off better than than not. make no mistake about it, though, that approach, that attacking approach will be stress tested by the aussies because their attack, their bowling attack is absolutely formidable. and it is likely to feature josh hazlewood, who he says is fit now and raring to go. having missed the world test championship final victory ove
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anderson? >>> joining us now is chris sununu, who decided not to seek the nomination out of concern for the crowded field. would benefit the former president. he met today, a rebuke and tempered said saying his hoped his old boss would not face charges. did you, by the way, talk to vice president pence about this indictment today? >> a little bit. i spoke to him kind of very shortly after it was all released. i haven't even read it myself. so, a couple of glancing comments. but i haven't dove into it, so the conversation was how to win new hampshire. >> what is your reaction after having read the indictment? >> well, look, i think there's a couple problems here that folks are glossing over. the average american saw boxes sitting in donald trump's mar-a-lago. they saw boxes behind biden's corvette. and the average is going, what's the difference? why do you charge one and not the other? i'm not saying there's not more validity in terms of the conduct. and i think governor christie brought that u
anderson? >>> joining us now is chris sununu, who decided not to seek the nomination out of concern for the crowded field. would benefit the former president. he met today, a rebuke and tempered said saying his hoped his old boss would not face charges. did you, by the way, talk to vice president pence about this indictment today? >> a little bit. i spoke to him kind of very shortly after it was all released. i haven't even read it myself. so, a couple of glancing comments. but i...
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anderson, back to you in new york. >> kaitlan, thanks very much. who's witnessed more than a lot -- of their of bernstein, also his watergate counterpart, cnn contributor and former nixon white house counsel, john dean. carl, what do you make of what we've heard so far? >> that this is a very serious matter that the attorney general of the united states has let go forward. merrick garland is a very careful man. and i think that we are going to see, once we see the indictment, what this is about. if it is not a great narrative, that tells something about donald trump and his recklessness, which this case is partly about, playing fast and loose with national security. if that is not demonstrated very quickly, then this can work to the president, former president's advantage. i think what we need to presume that jacks mitt has got his ducks in a row. this is going to be a very long process. and more than that, we need to see this in the context of who donald trump is. that once again, there's going to be a story told here, we already know from maggie
anderson, back to you in new york. >> kaitlan, thanks very much. who's witnessed more than a lot -- of their of bernstein, also his watergate counterpart, cnn contributor and former nixon white house counsel, john dean. carl, what do you make of what we've heard so far? >> that this is a very serious matter that the attorney general of the united states has let go forward. merrick garland is a very careful man. and i think that we are going to see, once we see the indictment, what...
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anderson, his command, the confederate first corps. so they can attack warren along parallel roads, one on old church road, one over on shady grove road. that thing doesn't work out at all mainly because early and richard herron anderson despite each other and end up calling each other all sorts of names are never able to coordinate their warren is able to escape that trap and basically the union army gets a good foothold below tied apart them like creek but now it gets really interesting the union forces in the shenandoah valley were defeated obviously at the battle of newmarket back around the 15th 16th of may. that stopped sigel and that branch. by the way, my friends, vmi, tell me that there were five or six vmi soldiers single handedly defeated the entire union force. i don't know if that's true or not, but anyway, general breckinridge was a confederate commander up there, stopped eagle, and general butler was stopped. general beauregard below and also at about the same time. so what this does for grant is it means that his subsid
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anderson, back to you. >> kaitlan, thanks. joining us van jones and alice stewart from the lefted ed respectively. and robert ray, who served as counsel to the former trump impeachment. i want to show a clip just posted on truth social. >> it's called election interference. they're trying to destroy a reputation so they can win an election. that's just as bad as doing any of the other things that have been done over the last number of years. i'm an innocent man. i did nothing wrong. i'm innocent. and we will prove that very, very soundly. and hopefully very quickly. >> i want to talk more about the possibility charges. elie honig, maggie haberman was reporting conspiracy to obstruct, false statements. >> a few important indicators in maggie's reporting she just gave us on air. first of all, maggie report there is a document retention charge. this is not all obstruction. there had been some question is this only going to be an obstruction case? no. according to maggie's reporting there is a document retention charges and second
anderson, back to you. >> kaitlan, thanks. joining us van jones and alice stewart from the lefted ed respectively. and robert ray, who served as counsel to the former trump impeachment. i want to show a clip just posted on truth social. >> it's called election interference. they're trying to destroy a reputation so they can win an election. that's just as bad as doing any of the other things that have been done over the last number of years. i'm an innocent man. i did nothing wrong....
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>> couple of things, anderson.and it's certainly a fascinating and it's going to get sporty here i think in the near future because part of his no, sirs under prigozhin have allegedly been marching and there seems to binned caters on film of them marching as matthew just said into the southern part of russia. what's fascinating about that is that they are coming off of the front lines in the southern areas. what is more important is a number of russian generals to include general -- who have been on telegram channels talking about -- telling the russian -- telling the wagner group soldiers to put down their weapons, get back to the front, they are at the zero line as russia likes to call their final defenses prepared to defend against the ukraine an attacks giving that speech while at the same time sending messages on telegram channels and one general i'll mention was part of the coup attempt in moscow as a young officer in 1993. so he was one of the guys that was put in jail by ygo -- gorbechev when he fired on th
>> couple of things, anderson.and it's certainly a fascinating and it's going to get sporty here i think in the near future because part of his no, sirs under prigozhin have allegedly been marching and there seems to binned caters on film of them marching as matthew just said into the southern part of russia. what's fascinating about that is that they are coming off of the front lines in the southern areas. what is more important is a number of russian generals to include general -- who...
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>>> good eveningmism i'm anderson cooper in new york. this is special coverage of the extraordinary and still confusing events we have been reporting on for the past 24 hours out of russia and of what will be a critical day ahead for vladimir putin. what we witnessed over the last 24 hours appears to have been the most serious threat to putin's hold on power in decades. at this hour we know a lot, but it's important to point out there is a lot that is not known. for instance, what will be the fate of the man in the back seat of this suv, prigozhin, cheered by some as he appeared to be leaving the southern russian town, his mercenary force had just occupy. this video taken just hours after he called off his mercenaries from their push toward moscow and agreed to a deal brokered by russia's ally, belarus. >> translator: therefore realizing all the responsibility for the fact that russian blood will be shed from one of the sides, we turn our columns around and leave in the opposite direction to the field camps, according to the plan. >> acc
>>> good eveningmism i'm anderson cooper in new york. this is special coverage of the extraordinary and still confusing events we have been reporting on for the past 24 hours out of russia and of what will be a critical day ahead for vladimir putin. what we witnessed over the last 24 hours appears to have been the most serious threat to putin's hold on power in decades. at this hour we know a lot, but it's important to point out there is a lot that is not known. for instance, what will...
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>> yes, anderson. back with this is our senior legal justice correspondent evan perez, with new information on security at the courthouse in miami, which is where we have expected these charges. what do you know? >> that's right, kaitlan collins. we know that the justice department is scrambling to move resources, security resources, law enforcement resources, ahead of the former president making his first appearance there in miami on tuesday. just to sort of back this up a little bit, the fact is that jack smith has run a very tight shift, ship. very little has come out from the special counsel's office. walled off even from other parts of the justice department. so, it wasn't until after this indictment was handed out it. wasn't until after the former president was notified, that the law enforcement folks were told okay. now you have to get ready to deal with the security situation, a potential security situation in miami. and so now we know that for example the secret service -- they need at least a
>> yes, anderson. back with this is our senior legal justice correspondent evan perez, with new information on security at the courthouse in miami, which is where we have expected these charges. what do you know? >> that's right, kaitlan collins. we know that the justice department is scrambling to move resources, security resources, law enforcement resources, ahead of the former president making his first appearance there in miami on tuesday. just to sort of back this up a little...
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but all of this, anderson, assumes that they can find the capsule. this is the biggest. one they cannot find the sub yet. they don't know where it is. the easy part should be getting a ping of a beacon, know where it is, and being able to try to get to it to bring it up. if they can get that ping, they can figure out where that sub is, getting to it, getting those people out alive, that is going to be the hard bit. >> what i hadn't realized, early on, is that even if this is a vessel that supposedly is able to shed weight so that in the event of some sort of emergency it would naturally surface. it would naturally float up, but for whatever reason, that is not happening. even if it did float up, if the currents have taken it a great distance and rescuers cannot get to it once had surfaced, from the inside, those people inside cannot get out of that. they cannot open up this submersible from the inside. so they could run out of air even if they surface. >> they are bolted into the craft. it is an absolute race against time. they need to find them, even if they are bumping
but all of this, anderson, assumes that they can find the capsule. this is the biggest. one they cannot find the sub yet. they don't know where it is. the easy part should be getting a ping of a beacon, know where it is, and being able to try to get to it to bring it up. if they can get that ping, they can figure out where that sub is, getting to it, getting those people out alive, that is going to be the hard bit. >> what i hadn't realized, early on, is that even if this is a vessel that...
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jake, back to you. >> anderson, thanks so much.a bit of hypocrisy when you look back on some of the donald trump's attacks on hillary clinton in 2015/2016. >> she bleached and deleted 33,000 emails after receiving a congressional subpoena. she lied about it over and over and over again. we may not know what's in those deleted emails. our enemies probably know every single one of them. so, they probably now have a blackmail file over someone who wants to be the president of the united states. this fact alone disqualifies her from the presidency. >> for more reaction now this time from a democrat in congress, washington state representative, pramila jayapal, house congressional committee, joined me earlier this evening. thank you so much for joining us. what do you make of the indictment? >> well, i tell you, i read it. i'm still going through. i'm going to go back and read it again. i think a couple of things stood out to me. one is the seriousness of the counts that are in this indictment. i mean, this is counts against a president
jake, back to you. >> anderson, thanks so much.a bit of hypocrisy when you look back on some of the donald trump's attacks on hillary clinton in 2015/2016. >> she bleached and deleted 33,000 emails after receiving a congressional subpoena. she lied about it over and over and over again. we may not know what's in those deleted emails. our enemies probably know every single one of them. so, they probably now have a blackmail file over someone who wants to be the president of the...
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>> anderson, joining our panel now is jamie gangel. jamie, i know you've been watching this all since trump himself announced it. what are you seeing? >> so, i've been talking to two groups of people, former justice department officials who have been in roles very similar to this. and how they look at it. also political sources within the republican party. the former justice department officials who are really familiar with how all of this works point out not only that this is historic, unprecedented, now the second time the former president is being indicted, first new york, now -- but they said to me, in many ways, this is anticlimactic because former president trump has been doing this in plain sight. one former justice department source said to me, he's been daring merrick garland and the special counsel, in fact, to indict him, by saying all of these things and claiming that it's -- that they're his. but i think the other point politically is, as we've all been discussing this evening, how this is going to play out over the next y
>> anderson, joining our panel now is jamie gangel. jamie, i know you've been watching this all since trump himself announced it. what are you seeing? >> so, i've been talking to two groups of people, former justice department officials who have been in roles very similar to this. and how they look at it. also political sources within the republican party. the former justice department officials who are really familiar with how all of this works point out not only that this is...
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anderson and hoc and the attack is a attack but it's not launched until 6:30 in the evening. a they break through the confederate line in a few spots but can'' overrun it. they have made a very good showing and grant is extremely encouraged. so he decides okay i'm going to pull the rest of the union armyr down here to cold harbor so that i will have the force and i can definitelye bust through and they'll make an attack tomorrow morning which would beoud. june. well, he didn't quite work out the way hewa wanted to like me trying to get an airplane yesterday when they were all running late. general hancock was supposed to march down to cold harbor by the morning of june 2 as were the other federal forces along with warren. it doesn't work that they get lost and they go on the wrong roads so on the morning of june june 2 there are no union reinforcements. lee realizes what's going on and hoak most of its forces are in the creek area and he joins anderson and hoak so they'll have a strong force to guard the cold harbor area. grant heston's side now what to do. he decides okay i
anderson and hoc and the attack is a attack but it's not launched until 6:30 in the evening. a they break through the confederate line in a few spots but can'' overrun it. they have made a very good showing and grant is extremely encouraged. so he decides okay i'm going to pull the rest of the union armyr down here to cold harbor so that i will have the force and i can definitelye bust through and they'll make an attack tomorrow morning which would beoud. june. well, he didn't quite work out...
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>> anderson, thanks for having me. happening on the ground in ukraine in the short term. the question is what does happen to those wagner fighters? they're an independent fighting company. they were given better rations. they dressed differently. i don't think they'll be easily asimulated into the russian military and sent back to the front there. so i think there will be an issue. maybe some will splinter off. maybe some will decide to defect and provide information to ukraine. those people are loyal to the man, prigozhin, not to the country, not to the mission. so we've got a lot more questions that are not answered right now. but i think from that perspective, i think that group splinters up and goes away pretty quickly. >> if it is true, what we are being told, and none of the actors in this, prigozhin, you know, the leaders in belarus, the leaders of russia are reliable brokers and honest. so we have to take everything worth a grain of salt. if we're led to believe that prigozhin goes to belarus and is no longer l
>> anderson, thanks for having me. happening on the ground in ukraine in the short term. the question is what does happen to those wagner fighters? they're an independent fighting company. they were given better rations. they dressed differently. i don't think they'll be easily asimulated into the russian military and sent back to the front there. so i think there will be an issue. maybe some will splinter off. maybe some will decide to defect and provide information to ukraine. those...
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thank you so much. >> thank you, anderson.re. >>> the former president and ron desantis trading jabs at events in the first republican primary state today. we are in new hampshire with details. (vo) crabfest is back at red lobster. when you can choose your crab, and one of three new flavors like honey sriracha... ...this is not your grandpa's crabfest... ...unless andpa's got flavor. crabfest is here for a limited time. dayumm! welce to fun dining. the first time you connected your godaddy website and your store was also the first time you realized... well, we can do anything. cheesecake cookies? the chookie! manage all your sales from one place with a partner that always puts you first. (we did it) start today at godaddy.com sleepovers just aren't what they used to be. a house full of screens? basically no hiccups? you guys have no idea how good you've got it. how old are you? like, 80? back in my day, it was scary stories and flashlights. we don't get scared. oh, really? mom can see your search history. that's what i thought
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i do cause comedy from wes anderson hits theaters this weekend. dean richards reviewing star-studded picture and >> the new jennifer lawrence film in tonights weekend movie. roundup. >> sometimes feel more at outside. >> strange or their children. is no mistaking a film by director wes anderson a look at style words are always real meticulous, and often and his latest movie asteroid city. thank goodness follows that mold perfectly. the movie storyline is centered on all-star cast converging on a junior space cadet camp in the small desert town. in the 1950's. >> we're an act will astroid once fell leaving a massive crater in the greater around which something spectacular happens. setting off a series of events that are also spectacular and sweden stylize lee silly or in other words, classic wes anderson, which i happen to think is a good thing. few directors have the ability to say so much in such a strikingly creative and even if you are have the vision to make every shot like a watercolor painting. also a few directors can attract the caliber of
i do cause comedy from wes anderson hits theaters this weekend. dean richards reviewing star-studded picture and >> the new jennifer lawrence film in tonights weekend movie. roundup. >> sometimes feel more at outside. >> strange or their children. is no mistaking a film by director wes anderson a look at style words are always real meticulous, and often and his latest movie asteroid city. thank goodness follows that mold perfectly. the movie storyline is centered on all-star...
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back to anderson in newfoundland shortly.sident barack obama. christiane amanpour sat down with him in athens to get his thoughts on the state of democracy in the 2024 election. watch. >> when people are getting such fundamentally different facts or what they think to be facts, and their world views are so skewed in a one direction or another, and it's very hard for democracy to work. this constant demonization of the other side, making people fearful of each other. unfortunately, i think that's going to be a problem that gets even more pronounced with the advent of a.i. and deepfakes. >> joining us to discuss the interview and more from a white house communications director, josh griffin. josh, on that point, the question that i have often had over the course of the last several years, and in sometimes dark moments, there doesn't seem to be anything that would incentivize a deceleration of those factors former president obama is pointing to. whether it's social media, news cycles, that forces the pendulum back the other way?
back to anderson in newfoundland shortly.sident barack obama. christiane amanpour sat down with him in athens to get his thoughts on the state of democracy in the 2024 election. watch. >> when people are getting such fundamentally different facts or what they think to be facts, and their world views are so skewed in a one direction or another, and it's very hard for democracy to work. this constant demonization of the other side, making people fearful of each other. unfortunately, i think...