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his name is anderson. >> anderson: he is very pale.one has said that are incorrect, factually incorrect and try to present them with what is actually occurred and it's always interesting to see how they choose to respond. sometimes they choose to attack you. >> stephen: sometimes they see fact-checking as an act of hostility on your part. >> anderson: they will attack you, and it's interesting for viewers to watch as well. i don't take it personally. i think it's an interesting strategy. >> stephen: it is journalism in itself that you are revealing to the audience their character. >> anderson: there is nothing more satisfying an interview where you don't feel obligated to like ask the ten questions you planned out in advance, and if someone is not answering to just repeatedly ask at the same question or give them the opportunity to answer multiple times. if they don't, that tells the audience something as well. >> stephen: we have to take a quick break. but we will be back with more anderson cooper, everybdy! stick around! o be today?
his name is anderson. >> anderson: he is very pale.one has said that are incorrect, factually incorrect and try to present them with what is actually occurred and it's always interesting to see how they choose to respond. sometimes they choose to attack you. >> stephen: sometimes they see fact-checking as an act of hostility on your part. >> anderson: they will attack you, and it's interesting for viewers to watch as well. i don't take it personally. i think it's an...
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thank you thanks, anderson. what history teaches us next about the never ending threats the president faces. that is next, after short you look back 100 years from now, but we're going to say this is where everything changed talking about the revolution how to put the heart and your local community. see what i did there jackie evan, my guy, yelberton was dave is right say as somebody like eggs will not stop mike just got the first debit card ice cream. are you that goes >> hold on. don't you owe me money? >> your money is a party of community, so your bank should be two light chains. >> he told us who he was, should abortion be punished if it has to be some form of punishment, then he showed us for 54 years, they were trying to get grover wade terminated and i did it and i'm proud to have done it wants to go further with plans to restrict birth control, ban abortion nationwide, even monitor women's pregnancies. >> we know who donald trump is. he'll take control we'll pay the price. >> i'm kamala harris and i app
thank you thanks, anderson. what history teaches us next about the never ending threats the president faces. that is next, after short you look back 100 years from now, but we're going to say this is where everything changed talking about the revolution how to put the heart and your local community. see what i did there jackie evan, my guy, yelberton was dave is right say as somebody like eggs will not stop mike just got the first debit card ice cream. are you that goes >> hold on. don't...
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anderson, i think one of the things that obviously this is going to be part of the investigation. but what what is suggests as you pointed out, is that look, he knows exactly what happens once you fire shots, right? if he were able to fire off a shutdown at this point, it does not appear that he was able to fire a shot, but he knows that if he does, that immediately brings gunfire from the protective detail. and so he was trying to figure out a way this suggests anderson for a way for him to be able to survive those first rounds. and perhaps fire get more shots out. now, the variant of the ak47 when that he had, he had a scope it is possible that he could have been able to get to the former president, especially as the former president was coming towards him the distance according to the police, was about 300 to 500 yards. and so, you the closer the former president and gaetz and because of the van and each point of where the person was it is possible that just a little while longer waiting there. the former president would have been within the distance to be able to be struck by
anderson, i think one of the things that obviously this is going to be part of the investigation. but what what is suggests as you pointed out, is that look, he knows exactly what happens once you fire shots, right? if he were able to fire off a shutdown at this point, it does not appear that he was able to fire a shot, but he knows that if he does, that immediately brings gunfire from the protective detail. and so he was trying to figure out a way this suggests anderson for a way for him to be...
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gillian anderson, reading from her new book, want. across the world. why don't you start by telling me how you feel? viewers of sex education will be used to gillian anderson talking about sex in her role as a sex therapist. the new book is a modern take on a cult classic that put women's sexual fantasies centre stage back in 1973. i wonder whether you came to any conclusions about how our attitudes to sex and women and sex have changed in the 50 years, 50—odd years since nancy friday? i think one of the things that surprised me was that there is still so much shame. women still struggle to talk about it, struggle to share even, you know, in the western world where we have access to it all the time. i wonder how you view it. has pawn changed our sex lives and perception of sex, particularly amongst younger people? i think the book would probably be quite a good read for youth of today, because there are so many different versions of how sex can be that is outside what one might see, handed to them by the pawn industry. there's a lot o
gillian anderson, reading from her new book, want. across the world. why don't you start by telling me how you feel? viewers of sex education will be used to gillian anderson talking about sex in her role as a sex therapist. the new book is a modern take on a cult classic that put women's sexual fantasies centre stage back in 1973. i wonder whether you came to any conclusions about how our attitudes to sex and women and sex have changed in the 50 years, 50—odd years since nancy friday? i...
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katie razzall there speaking to gillian anderson. award recognising the best british or irish album of the past 12 months — is being announced tonight at the abbey road studios in london. eight of the 12 shortlisted nominees are solo women, orfemale—fronted bands — a record high. this year's favourite is british musician charli xcx for her album brat, which caught the public�*s attention this summer. more on that in the next half hour. now it is time for the weather. hello there. a real mix of weather around this afternoon. we could have a few flooding problems to come across southern parts of england, but for northern ireland and west scotland, the skies look like this. no chance of flooding here. it's a beautiful, warm and sunny day. it's across the south of england that we've already seen some rain, and the rain is set to get a lot heavier over the next few hours because this area of rain that's been across northern france, that's brought 24mm of rain in just the space of one hour. and that intense zone of rain is rotating in now
katie razzall there speaking to gillian anderson. award recognising the best british or irish album of the past 12 months — is being announced tonight at the abbey road studios in london. eight of the 12 shortlisted nominees are solo women, orfemale—fronted bands — a record high. this year's favourite is british musician charli xcx for her album brat, which caught the public�*s attention this summer. more on that in the next half hour. now it is time for the weather. hello there. a real...
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anderson. so we are right now in st. petersburg. we began the day a little bit about 15:20 minutes to the south and the west of cp, we were in gulfport. that is a part of a city in pinellas county that's really is known to flood and we began the day they're having covered two other hurricanes the last couple of years where we knew that that specific neighborhood because it's a low-lying area, was going to flood of a problem that we ran into. is that around 23, 4:00 this afternoon as that >> we became unsafe for us to stay there, and so we decided to move a few blocks north where the water hadn't reached just yet, but then our team and meteorologists told us, look at this point because the storm is still to the west of you and it still has to track north. and because of the sheer size of it, you're probably going to get another four feet of snow storm surge. so you really need to get out of there. so we left gulf port and we're going to try to get back over into tampa in hillsborough county beca
anderson. so we are right now in st. petersburg. we began the day a little bit about 15:20 minutes to the south and the west of cp, we were in gulfport. that is a part of a city in pinellas county that's really is known to flood and we began the day they're having covered two other hurricanes the last couple of years where we knew that that specific neighborhood because it's a low-lying area, was going to flood of a problem that we ran into. is that around 23, 4:00 this afternoon as that...
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anything is possible anderson cooper: welcome back to the whole story. i'm anderson cooper. president biden's decision to step aside from the race came as a shock to many americans, including some of his own campaign and white house staff. even after the disastrous cnn debate against former president donald trump and the growing calls from democrats for him to pass the torch, biden seemed dug in. so the question is, what finally changed his mind? over the next hour, cnn's pamela brown examines the rise and fall of candidate joe biden from his motivations for running against donald trump to the final days and hours before his history-making decision. [music playing] pamela brown (voiceover): it was summer 2017, joe biden was out of the vice presidency, out of washington dc, and in his home state of delaware. evan osnos: joe biden found himself in a place he hadn't been in his entire adult life, frankly. his politics had defined his identity, and now all of a sudden, he was a man without a purpose. jeff zeleny: it was always hanging over the question, would he get back in and
anything is possible anderson cooper: welcome back to the whole story. i'm anderson cooper. president biden's decision to step aside from the race came as a shock to many americans, including some of his own campaign and white house staff. even after the disastrous cnn debate against former president donald trump and the growing calls from democrats for him to pass the torch, biden seemed dug in. so the question is, what finally changed his mind? over the next hour, cnn's pamela brown examines...
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he talks about what lee anderson talked about what lee anderson talked about getting our country backtry. what values are you describing ? what values are you describing? because as you know, we are a community in this country of loads of different values. and why is it right that one of those is right and the others are not right? >> well, firstly, because this is the united kingdom, this is britain. and therefore what we're saying is, look , this is we're saying is, look, this is the most welcoming country, i think, in the world. as someone who was born and raised here and has travelled all over the world, but ultimately diversity cannot unite us. you know, i built and ran a company. i understand diversity can be a good thing and reform already as people have lots of different faiths, lots of different backgrounds within it . but backgrounds within it. but diversity cannot unite us. the only thing that can unite us is a shared belief in a set of values . and you ask what values values. and you ask what values those are? well, those are some of the things i talked about in my speech.
he talks about what lee anderson talked about what lee anderson talked about getting our country backtry. what values are you describing ? what values are you describing? because as you know, we are a community in this country of loads of different values. and why is it right that one of those is right and the others are not right? >> well, firstly, because this is the united kingdom, this is britain. and therefore what we're saying is, look , this is we're saying is, look, this is the...
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and see how much you can save anderson cooper 360. >> next on cnn north carolina underwater a once in a thousand-year rainfall event is now ravaging the state new images into cnn showing people being rescued from their cars, being trapped as floodwaters rose so rapidly, fire crews also evacuating people and pets from their homes as water is rushing inside in parts of the state, the roads are already submerged under three feet of water. >> show you one road completely washed away already. it's a tropical depression slowly, slowly moving across the state more than a foot and a half of rain has already fallen, and officials are warning of life-threatening flash floods ahead as it just continues to downpour those pictures out of carolina beach, north carolina as we continue to monitor that i don 360. >> how did this man allegedly get within a few hundred yards of the former president, armed authorities say with a rifle and scope how does that square with the secret service's claim? >> they're providing the highest level of protection also tonight, despite calls from both parties to tamp d
and see how much you can save anderson cooper 360. >> next on cnn north carolina underwater a once in a thousand-year rainfall event is now ravaging the state new images into cnn showing people being rescued from their cars, being trapped as floodwaters rose so rapidly, fire crews also evacuating people and pets from their homes as water is rushing inside in parts of the state, the roads are already submerged under three feet of water. >> show you one road completely washed away...
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i don't ask me to interpret donald trump anderson, frankly, i don't speak trump. i think the man the man is talking in july it makes absolutely no sense i really don't know how any american can go and stand in a rally for hours and hours to hear to hear what's like, i might as well be reading dr. seuss because that makes a hell of a lot more sense than anything that comes out of donald trump's mounts. and frankly, given all the things he says about hannibal lecter and sharp it's in batteries and windmills him threatening that there's not going to be any more elections as one of the lesser stupid things he says, all right, thanks everybody, by the way, i read dr. seuss pretty much every day these days, it's quite enjoyable coming up next james carville and mary matalin on their new documentary living life as a famously bipartisan political couple. and of course we'll talk to him about the state of the race every minute i think about who's going to win is a minute. >> i'm not thinking of how we can win also tonight with the race in georgia as close as it is, we're j
i don't ask me to interpret donald trump anderson, frankly, i don't speak trump. i think the man the man is talking in july it makes absolutely no sense i really don't know how any american can go and stand in a rally for hours and hours to hear to hear what's like, i might as well be reading dr. seuss because that makes a hell of a lot more sense than anything that comes out of donald trump's mounts. and frankly, given all the things he says about hannibal lecter and sharp it's in batteries...
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and that is, of course, lee anderson , mp for course, lee anderson, mp for ashfield and a former coalee, welcome to the himself. lee, welcome to the show. always a pleasure. we've talked we've spoken before, lee, about the importance and the integrity and the pride that coal gave to britain, to the working classes , to the working classes, to the midlands. today's final winding down of ratcliffe on soar as talismanic lee anderson. what's your thoughts? >> yeah, it is martin. it is a sad day indeed. you know i you know i've got a close affinity with this power station. in fact, you know, not only did your dad work at a coal mine which supplied coal at this to this power station, i also worked at a coal mine, welbeck colliery, which supplied coal to this power station back in the day. i actually went on a visit there many, many years ago and i catch the train to london right at the side of this power station. east midlands parkway every single week. be very, very sad to see it go, but this, martin actually is a massive act of self—harm in our country. once again, we've seen the steelwor
and that is, of course, lee anderson , mp for course, lee anderson, mp for ashfield and a former coalee, welcome to the himself. lee, welcome to the show. always a pleasure. we've talked we've spoken before, lee, about the importance and the integrity and the pride that coal gave to britain, to the working classes , to the working classes, to the midlands. today's final winding down of ratcliffe on soar as talismanic lee anderson. what's your thoughts? >> yeah, it is martin. it is a sad...
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it's too early to tell yet anderson whether that's the case or not. this particular incident actually is not the mandate of our task force yet our task force when we are created in july, was to look at the butler, pennsylvania shooting, assassination of two, think it'll expand. it is possible the congress i think it is possible it will expand. so that is the decision of congress that that's the decision of leadership. so he came jeffries and speaker johnson will have to make that decision. if they do make that decision, our task forces, of course, ready to do that. we are staffed, we have great members were working in a bipartisan way and we it would get that job done if congress needs is to do it. >> you're testimony has requested a briefing with the secret service this week on the new attempt to correct me if i'm wrong, i'm wondering what are some of the top questions in your mind right now? or areas that you want to note, one of the top questions certainly resourcing is a big one. so in butler, there were failures. so processes that were not follow
it's too early to tell yet anderson whether that's the case or not. this particular incident actually is not the mandate of our task force yet our task force when we are created in july, was to look at the butler, pennsylvania shooting, assassination of two, think it'll expand. it is possible the congress i think it is possible it will expand. so that is the decision of congress that that's the decision of leadership. so he came jeffries and speaker johnson will have to make that decision. if...
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anderson cooper: it's the disappointment for biden currently running fourth. pamela brown (voiceover): the first two democratic primaries, biden placed fourth in iowa's caucuses, fifth in new hampshire. evan osnos: he was really on the cusp of failing out of the race. in fact, he was so close to the end that one of his advisors said, you need to begin to prepare to have some money in the bank account in case we need to pay people for their severance and to close down the offices. kate bedingfield: that was a very tough week. we were in new hampshire in that week. we were staying at a hotel in nashua, and the power went out in the hotel. we had candles in our rooms because there was no power in the hotel. there was some gallows humor around that. so it was tough moment, but there was a lot of faith in the strategy. pamela brown (voiceover): that strategy win south carolina. and critical to that, the support of representative jim clyburn-- the two had met decades earlier. pamela brown: did he talk to you about his dreams, ambitions, desires to be president one d
anderson cooper: it's the disappointment for biden currently running fourth. pamela brown (voiceover): the first two democratic primaries, biden placed fourth in iowa's caucuses, fifth in new hampshire. evan osnos: he was really on the cusp of failing out of the race. in fact, he was so close to the end that one of his advisors said, you need to begin to prepare to have some money in the bank account in case we need to pay people for their severance and to close down the offices. kate...
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it was so bloody 150 the black men anderson, were slaughtered.nd it was because all they wanted to do was vote the people who did the murdering white man, of course, they it was pretty much understood that they could not get prosecuted in a state court. so the federal government stepped in and what happened as a result of that, they tried them on civil rights charges and the supreme court ruled in that famous ruling called crook schanck, that the federal government doesn't have a role there. it's the state government that ruling which came from this election in 18, 72, ushered in the jim crow laws in the south for 100 years. >> the the grant parish prisoners you write quickly became heroes. they were hailed as good, decent southern boys, sons of the confederacy, usually people who had taken, who had committed this massacre you said every we movement needs symbols around which people can rally. i mean, again, just the parallels of a group of people who have broken the laws being hailed as heroes and good decent people and sort of you know, things
it was so bloody 150 the black men anderson, were slaughtered.nd it was because all they wanted to do was vote the people who did the murdering white man, of course, they it was pretty much understood that they could not get prosecuted in a state court. so the federal government stepped in and what happened as a result of that, they tried them on civil rights charges and the supreme court ruled in that famous ruling called crook schanck, that the federal government doesn't have a role there....
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but let me be blunt about this speech anderson. this was for independence and undecideds. that's what this speech was about including somebody like me as an independent she used buzzwords and phrases like, i'm going to reach across the aisle. these are common sense approaches i'm putting politics aside. i'm going to find solutions. these are things that people who want to bridge the gap of our hyper political environment want to hear. so we're in the weeds in this kind of stuff. you and i and van and scott, we studied this stuff on a daily basis every day, but for the average voter out there, if they're only hearing this speech tonight. and they're undecided there thinking to themselves, wow, she wants solutions on this, and i would know something about this having passed to bipartisan bills on the hill in the last two years, lots of people want to come together. so this speech was for independence. and i think it was successful in that right? >> scott knows surprise. she blasted former president trump for killing this bipartisan border deal that as she pointed out was dra
but let me be blunt about this speech anderson. this was for independence and undecideds. that's what this speech was about including somebody like me as an independent she used buzzwords and phrases like, i'm going to reach across the aisle. these are common sense approaches i'm putting politics aside. i'm going to find solutions. these are things that people who want to bridge the gap of our hyper political environment want to hear. so we're in the weeds in this kind of stuff. you and i and...
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anderson, i was going to say that too. michael.isten, it's not the be-all end-all, but the difference is elections are about addition, one plus one plus one. and these margins in these counties, as john pointed out and washington county was 60% i think john is what you pointed out, but, you know, if trump, if trump gets 70%, 75% in these counties, that's an extra few hundred votes and in 60 counties are 40 counties that fracking. and if you look at the other 60 counties up that are read a couple of hundred votes, that's the difference in this race. i agree that the philly in the burbs he can't lose that. bye, bye. cute much and it's obviously good for kamala east of there. there's a road, a differentiates philadelphia from the rest of the state called city line avenue. if you go west to cbi and avenue fracking doesn't really matter. fracking matters. eastern city line is philly. it doesn't matter. so she's got to thread the needle, but it's going to be very difficult for i think michael, how was i mean, fetterman and able and biden
anderson, i was going to say that too. michael.isten, it's not the be-all end-all, but the difference is elections are about addition, one plus one plus one. and these margins in these counties, as john pointed out and washington county was 60% i think john is what you pointed out, but, you know, if trump, if trump gets 70%, 75% in these counties, that's an extra few hundred votes and in 60 counties are 40 counties that fracking. and if you look at the other 60 counties up that are read a...
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keep giving anderson readin: women. keep giving anderson reading from _ women.reading from her new book, a collection of women's fantasy sent to her from across the world. ~ , ., �* sent to her from across the world. ~ , .,�* ,., _ world. why don't you start by tellin: world. why don't you start by telling me — world. why don't you start by telling me how _ world. why don't you start by telling me how you _ world. why don't you start by telling me how you feel? - telling me how you feel? viewers of sex education will be used to her talking about sex in her role as a sex therapist. the new book is a modern take on a cult classic that put women's sexual fantasy centre stage back in 1973. i wonder whether you came to any conclusions about how our attitudes toward sex and women and sex have changed in the 50 years since the book? i and sex have changed in the 50 years since the book?— years since the book? i think one of the — years since the book? i think one of the things _ years since the book? i think one of the things that - one of the things that surprised me
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anderson, mr. fantina, your thoughts on one of the key points uh regarding the seasfire talks and post gaza war uh that palestinians wanting gaza to be governed by the palestinians themselves. well, that is... self-evident, the people of palestine should govern palestine, that's all aspects of it the west bank, every aspect of palestine should be governed by palestinians, the palestinian people are the the ones who need to make that decision, need to decide who will govern them in a free and fair election, now the israeli government is saying that it has to be something related to that israel has to be involved uh and so on, and the there's been all of talk about how this is holding up a cease fire, what's actually holding up a cease fire is that the united states is continuing to provide israel with all the weapons that needs to continue this genocide. the united states could stop this, could have stopped this any time since october, and instead of that has chosen to to uh provide the weaponry tha
anderson, mr. fantina, your thoughts on one of the key points uh regarding the seasfire talks and post gaza war uh that palestinians wanting gaza to be governed by the palestinians themselves. well, that is... self-evident, the people of palestine should govern palestine, that's all aspects of it the west bank, every aspect of palestine should be governed by palestinians, the palestinian people are the the ones who need to make that decision, need to decide who will govern them in a free and...
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now lee anderson.g writing to the chairman, requesting a motion of confidence and this is the issue that you've picked up on. martin because there might be a concern here that any entryists could pay here that any entryists could pay £25, join the party, and then vote out nigel farage. there's 80,000 members as we sit, but we've been looking through the constitution in further detail. paragraph 4.4 does allow for members who are who are not aligned to the values of this party to be excluded. so that should allow entries not to be able to force out farage. but there's a risk there. but then again, i think this party is growing up. it was a company. now it's a proper party. this is the risk which nigel farage correctly is taking on. >> well, let's put that question now then, to lee anderson. so lee, the obvious line of attack, if you throw open your membership to all and sundry, is any old tom, dick or harry could get through the cat flap and try and cause you trouble. could that happen here? >> well, i
now lee anderson.g writing to the chairman, requesting a motion of confidence and this is the issue that you've picked up on. martin because there might be a concern here that any entryists could pay here that any entryists could pay £25, join the party, and then vote out nigel farage. there's 80,000 members as we sit, but we've been looking through the constitution in further detail. paragraph 4.4 does allow for members who are who are not aligned to the values of this party to be excluded....
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tim anderson, i want to get your perspective on this issue as well, if international bodies like the united nations, the security. counsel, the european union, if they're doing nothing, and basically they have done nothing, it's almost a year now of of the bloodshed in gaza, then maybe it is up to regional blocks like bricks to step up and stop this uh this death and destruction by the israeli regime. yes, i think it's a very important initiative by mr. amadian, we know that most of the bricks members have made good general statements and south africa has made some commitments, but i think it's a very... time to try and mobilize our friends in russia and china in particular, and mr. amarian has also proposed the security commission for bricks, so in other words, moving bricks out of purely economic block into some uh more direct security initiatives and be interesting to see how that goes. okay, miss krishna swami, the top uh iranian security official uh at this meeting has condemned the west double standard when it comes to terrorism in the palestinian territories. can you elaborate
tim anderson, i want to get your perspective on this issue as well, if international bodies like the united nations, the security. counsel, the european union, if they're doing nothing, and basically they have done nothing, it's almost a year now of of the bloodshed in gaza, then maybe it is up to regional blocks like bricks to step up and stop this uh this death and destruction by the israeli regime. yes, i think it's a very important initiative by mr. amadian, we know that most of the bricks...
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anderson. >> thank you. i'm joined now by cnn's eva mckend, jamal simmons, former communications director for vice president harris, met maori and former official in the trump administration and former rnc communications doug heye jamal, there's a lot to unpack here. i'm not sure how much we actually want to unpack, but still the family hour and apparently there's other things that were written which are have not been put out there. what what is the impact of this? >> oh, i think it's going to have a big deal in the state of north carolina. >> he's already down in the polls. she's already down. but one thing that's gotten politicians in trouble in the past and maybe we will continue to is hypocrisy. the fact that he said things in public, that he does not seem to believe in private. the same. they also gets politicians in trouble as being hateful and going against american institutions and right now, i think most americans consider martin luther king to be an american institution. they're proud of slavery to
anderson. >> thank you. i'm joined now by cnn's eva mckend, jamal simmons, former communications director for vice president harris, met maori and former official in the trump administration and former rnc communications doug heye jamal, there's a lot to unpack here. i'm not sure how much we actually want to unpack, but still the family hour and apparently there's other things that were written which are have not been put out there. what what is the impact of this? >> oh, i think...
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marian anderson and performance. i can't watch it. know how many times i've watched it without tears in my eyes. and there are several versions of it. it was just a phenomenal thing. and and it showed a lot about eleanor and the way she approached things as first lady, because her first idea was, we'll just invite her to the white house and then she said to herself, that wasn't enough. so she went behind the scenes with secretary of interior ickes and created this whole incredible event at the lincoln memorial. but, you know, she kept her self out of the public eye with that and was behind the scenes. so now we have a question from chandler in virginia. chandler writes, ellen wilson and woodrow wilson had very different views on racial equality. do we know if that caused any friction between them? could you repeat that? there was something that popped up and i took a look at it. no, absolutely. so ellen wilson and woodrow wilson had very different views on racial equality. do we know if that caused any friction between them? i don't k
marian anderson and performance. i can't watch it. know how many times i've watched it without tears in my eyes. and there are several versions of it. it was just a phenomenal thing. and and it showed a lot about eleanor and the way she approached things as first lady, because her first idea was, we'll just invite her to the white house and then she said to herself, that wasn't enough. so she went behind the scenes with secretary of interior ickes and created this whole incredible event at the...
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anderson. of course anything can happen on stage, but both of these campaigns have been really litigating these rules for weeks. but these are the final set of rules going into the debate. this debate will be 90 minutes long, with two commercial breaks. there will not be a live audience at all. so it will be the first time the two candidates have ever met one another face to face. and they certainly will not be allowed to bring props or briefing papers. there also will not be opening statements. there will be closing statements. and because of a coin toss earlier this week, donald trump will have the final word here. but we also got a sense earlier today of what the stage actually looks like this video from abc news shows the podiums. first and foremost. look how close they are. six feet apart. >> this is very close range. after these candidates have been sparring at long distance for so long these clocks, perhaps one of the most important things here the candidates have two minutes to speak. t
anderson. of course anything can happen on stage, but both of these campaigns have been really litigating these rules for weeks. but these are the final set of rules going into the debate. this debate will be 90 minutes long, with two commercial breaks. there will not be a live audience at all. so it will be the first time the two candidates have ever met one another face to face. and they certainly will not be allowed to bring props or briefing papers. there also will not be opening...
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>> well, anderson, have you talked to the trump campaign? they say everything donald trump does is debate prep whether it be taking questions at the new york economic club or sitting out for a town hall. but that also means no actual debate prep in terms of mock debates, known as sitting in playing the vice president know isn't sitting in playing the moderator. we do know, obviously we've reported that he has these policy sessions in which he talks to his leading advisers about various policy and how to pivot away from specific questions to the topics they want him to focus on, like immigration, like inflation and the economy like crime and whether or not that works, we'll see on the debate stage on tuesday, but i can tell you this talking to a number of his allies, the big concern they have is not what he says about a policy, but it's whether or not he lets kamala harris get under his skin and whether or not he loves those personal attacks, they want him to stay away from all of that. they are very keenly aware of, obviously of his tone and
>> well, anderson, have you talked to the trump campaign? they say everything donald trump does is debate prep whether it be taking questions at the new york economic club or sitting out for a town hall. but that also means no actual debate prep in terms of mock debates, known as sitting in playing the vice president know isn't sitting in playing the moderator. we do know, obviously we've reported that he has these policy sessions in which he talks to his leading advisers about various...
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tim anderson, the head of the center for anti-dominance studies, initially from mr. anderson regarding the program and plan of the three israelis of course are intent on trying to draw the us into a wider war and they've been trying to incite them to fight against iran for some time that's been failing and it's um has worse prospects now because iran is much stronger than it was um decades ago, so that's not likely unless the scale of the war gets to the point where the... designus entity appears that is going to be completely destroyed. i think that might be, that might be a trigger for the us to get more deeply involved because the us effectively owns the israeli entity. so i think the strategy is, of course, we know that yaho, the current leader is intent on keeping the war going because his political career will collapse at the end of it and he isn't able to show any achievements now or later on. so there isn't really a strategy there except to keep it going and to try and escalate and bring in nato and particularly us support and that seems difficult unless um t
tim anderson, the head of the center for anti-dominance studies, initially from mr. anderson regarding the program and plan of the three israelis of course are intent on trying to draw the us into a wider war and they've been trying to incite them to fight against iran for some time that's been failing and it's um has worse prospects now because iran is much stronger than it was um decades ago, so that's not likely unless the scale of the war gets to the point where the... designus entity...
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anderson about something that if the zionist.anon more than they are doing by bombing, of course the safest option for them in a way is aerial bombardment and use of terrorism such as they did with the pages and the um the walkie talkies for example, but uh and i think some special forces have tried to, i think their jaunen brigade tried to do some minor in. invasions and and faced catastrophic results as a result of that, so really it's hard to see that the israeli army wants to do it, in fact what i've heard recently is that the israeli military wants to cease fire in gaza contrary to wall cabinet basically, so they don't, the israeli military is exhausted from fighting in gaza, they haven't been able to destroy hamas or the other resistance groups there, so their best prospects are to carry on aerial. attacks on lebanon and um in the event of a ground invasion they're going to face what they faced back in july august 2006 that is to say annihilation and and the hezbollah leader hasan nasaralah has said that they welcome that t
anderson about something that if the zionist.anon more than they are doing by bombing, of course the safest option for them in a way is aerial bombardment and use of terrorism such as they did with the pages and the um the walkie talkies for example, but uh and i think some special forces have tried to, i think their jaunen brigade tried to do some minor in. invasions and and faced catastrophic results as a result of that, so really it's hard to see that the israeli army wants to do it, in fact...
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the anderson cooper tape. the anderson cooper tape. it's an interview with her. did he rape you? she gave a good answer for me but a bad answer for anderson. he said we are going to commercial break right now. then they came back and she was much more hostile. this man wouldn't let us use the tape or the proper questions having to do with the tape. wouldn't met us, judge kaplan, wouldn't let it be used. what did anderson cooper talk to her about, that commercial that he called for immediately, have you seen it? some of you have, some of you haven't. we are going to commercial break right now! what happened is we are not able to use it. we asked for a consolidation. i wanted to show up to the trial. the first trial? my lawyer, not appear. not with us any longer? sir, you should not show up. you're the former president. or the president? i don't even know when the trial was. you are the president of the united states, this is beneath you. i've got this 100%. the dress is negative, but he wasn't able to use it. sir, is beneath you to show up. i said, wouldn't that be bad for a jury?
the anderson cooper tape. the anderson cooper tape. it's an interview with her. did he rape you? she gave a good answer for me but a bad answer for anderson. he said we are going to commercial break right now. then they came back and she was much more hostile. this man wouldn't let us use the tape or the proper questions having to do with the tape. wouldn't met us, judge kaplan, wouldn't let it be used. what did anderson cooper talk to her about, that commercial that he called for immediately,...
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gillian anderson, reading from her new book, want. you feel? viewers of sex education will be used to gillian anderson talking about sex in her role as a sex therapist. the new book is a modern take on a cult classic that put women's sexual fantasies centre stage back in 1973. i wonder whether you came to any conclusions about how our attitudes to sex and women and sex have changed in the 50 years, 50—odd years since nancy friday? i think one of the things that surprised me was that there is still so much shame. women still struggle to talk about it, struggle to share even, you know, in the western world where we have access to it all the time. i wonder how you view it. has porn changed our sex lives and perception of sex, particularly amongst younger people? i think the book would probably be quite a good read for youth of today, because there are so many different versions of how sex can be that is outside what one might see, handed to them by the pawn industry. ——that is outside what one might see, handed to them by the porn indust
gillian anderson, reading from her new book, want. you feel? viewers of sex education will be used to gillian anderson talking about sex in her role as a sex therapist. the new book is a modern take on a cult classic that put women's sexual fantasies centre stage back in 1973. i wonder whether you came to any conclusions about how our attitudes to sex and women and sex have changed in the 50 years, 50—odd years since nancy friday? i think one of the things that surprised me was that there is...
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well tim anderson, a simple question here, why is it that the yemini army um given the fact that they are completely aware of the u.s. assets in the region in terms of uh their war planes or their... military assets in addition to the allies that it has uh is not preventing them from continuing the attacks, they see what the us has, it's not anything short of what they have if not even more powerful, but yet they continue targeting these vessels, of course it's it's the commitment and the courage of the yemen government, the the national salvation government and their armed forces that's that's led to this situation and no one expected suppose really, but your other guests pointed out is true that the europeans were very nervous, they didn't want to get involved in this red sea operation, it's fallen back to the anglo americans who are basically the core of what we we call the west or or the nato powers and of course the emirates has been mentioned also have don't want to get dragged into this, they they were previously involved in the occupation of of yemen, but they asked the us som
well tim anderson, a simple question here, why is it that the yemini army um given the fact that they are completely aware of the u.s. assets in the region in terms of uh their war planes or their... military assets in addition to the allies that it has uh is not preventing them from continuing the attacks, they see what the us has, it's not anything short of what they have if not even more powerful, but yet they continue targeting these vessels, of course it's it's the commitment and the...
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>> well, anderson, we found that robinson consistently use that same username. many soldier that he used on nude africa in all of his social media. you can see it on pinterest black planet, youtube. he even previously used it as his twitter candle and his full name was also listed on nude africa along with an email that but he used on nude africa that he used on several other websites. now the biographical data from multiple sites using menary soldier also matches robinson's, his exact date of birth, his hometown. the fact that his mother worst in hbcu, even having his favorite episode of the twilight zone as number 22. >> and what is robinson? so now saying about all this so robinson calls this trash. >> he says it's not him. we ask that campaign for comment and we gave them 48 hours to respond. that deadline was this morning and that's when lieutenant governor robinson agreed to do a brief interview with us. here is just a bit of that robinson. thank you so much for being willing to talk to us. i think we'll just jump right into it. do you deny that this accou
>> well, anderson, we found that robinson consistently use that same username. many soldier that he used on nude africa in all of his social media. you can see it on pinterest black planet, youtube. he even previously used it as his twitter candle and his full name was also listed on nude africa along with an email that but he used on nude africa that he used on several other websites. now the biographical data from multiple sites using menary soldier also matches robinson's, his exact...
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>> if lee anderson did that, i think people would talk about it.e takes farage and handsome twice, i think people would talk about it. >> or as a member of parliament, you could pass legislation that would actually privatise the nhs. that would be much more effective. i actually agree with jj here. i think that, you know, this is probably a sort of stunt in which he wants people to believe it. i disagree with you on on your perspective on the bbc, but you are right, there are much more effective ways to do something about it. he is an elected member of parliament. if he feels so strongly about the bbc, he should pass some legislation to change it. >> jj, you've worked for all the top broadcasters almost, i think. is it £159 a year for the licence fee? something like that ? licence fee? something like that? yeah. is that too much? >> it's way too much . >> it's way too much. >> it's way too much. >> oh come on, it's not. when you think of monthly subscriptions for other tv providers like £20, dice up what you get from the bbc. jj whether it's radio,
>> if lee anderson did that, i think people would talk about it.e takes farage and handsome twice, i think people would talk about it. >> or as a member of parliament, you could pass legislation that would actually privatise the nhs. that would be much more effective. i actually agree with jj here. i think that, you know, this is probably a sort of stunt in which he wants people to believe it. i disagree with you on on your perspective on the bbc, but you are right, there are much...
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lee anderson's real world with me. lee anderson coming up next.ht live with the brilliant mark dolan . the brilliant mark dolan. >> thank you lee. well we'll pick up the baton at 8:00 with a very busy show. unless you've been living under a rock, you'll been living under a rock, you'll be aware that it is the reform uk annual conference. and nigel farage has given a fascinating interview with our political edhon interview with our political editor. so you'll get the first airing of that. the highlights from our brilliant chopper's interview with nigel farage in just a couple of minutes time in what was frankly one of the most honest interviews of nigel farage's career. plus, could reform replace labour as our next government in five years time? completely usurping the conservatives? and what about lee anderson, who we've just been enjoying for the last hour? did he speak for a nation when he tore up his licence fee letter at reform uk party conference? we'll get full reaction from my top pundits this evening. plus the serial criminal gifted £5 mil
lee anderson's real world with me. lee anderson coming up next.ht live with the brilliant mark dolan . the brilliant mark dolan. >> thank you lee. well we'll pick up the baton at 8:00 with a very busy show. unless you've been living under a rock, you'll been living under a rock, you'll be aware that it is the reform uk annual conference. and nigel farage has given a fascinating interview with our political edhon interview with our political editor. so you'll get the first airing of that....
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anderson has lived in richmond for more than 60 years. his late mother, irma anderson, was the city's first female mayor. anderson says he was inspired by both his mother and by harris to run for public office. i've known kamala most of my life growing up here in the bay area, as we were both younger, but i was older and have followed her through her career. accordingly, later in life, my mother and she who are both akas, alpha kappa alpha sorority and i'm an alpha of alpha phi alpha fraternity and corporate sister brothers. we maintain that relationship. anderson is running against sue wilson in the seat being vacated by longtime council member gayle mclaughlin. mclaughlin announced in june that she would not seek reelection. anderson has some high profile supporters, including the state superintendent of schools, but mclaughlin is throwing her weight behind his opponent. wilson and there are a total of seven candidates running for city council seats in richmond. sue wilson is competing against anderson in the district five race, and the
anderson has lived in richmond for more than 60 years. his late mother, irma anderson, was the city's first female mayor. anderson says he was inspired by both his mother and by harris to run for public office. i've known kamala most of my life growing up here in the bay area, as we were both younger, but i was older and have followed her through her career. accordingly, later in life, my mother and she who are both akas, alpha kappa alpha sorority and i'm an alpha of alpha phi alpha fraternity...
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petersburg, also we have director. for center for counter hejamonic studies tim anderson who's with us from camboro. welcome to the program. let's start off with miss krishna swami in st. petersburg, so uh uh the uh secretary of iran supreme national security council uh is urging the bricks group of emerging economies to help stop the israeli crimes against palestinians in the gaza strip. he's proposed the formation of a bricks committee to pursue a ceasefire in gaza. give us your perspective on this stance by the iranian official. "i think that bricks has lot of economic potential, i was just looking at the trade relationship, and just between israel and china, um, there are 5.3 billion dollars of exports um from israel to china, so and if you add the other economies, it is a significant economic power, and so i think that if the bricks form a committee, they can leverage that economic power in order to negotiate some kind of seaspier, and i think that..." the idea, but unfortunately not all countries have the same stance when it comes to israel, notably india has been more supportive
petersburg, also we have director. for center for counter hejamonic studies tim anderson who's with us from camboro. welcome to the program. let's start off with miss krishna swami in st. petersburg, so uh uh the uh secretary of iran supreme national security council uh is urging the bricks group of emerging economies to help stop the israeli crimes against palestinians in the gaza strip. he's proposed the formation of a bricks committee to pursue a ceasefire in gaza. give us your perspective...
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welcome to you both tim anderson. let me first start with you. you're reading through some of the headlines recently um in particular the one that brought some reaction from the us um websites. variety of them was the fact that it said that the yemenes have actually, i'll read it, iran and it calls them the hutis have defeated the u.s. militarily based on the success that the uh yemani army has displayed when it comes to the way that they have uh targeted this the israeli bound vessels uh do you think that that is the case? certainly they are defeating them, the uh the us is still supplying the israeli regime um and has carried out attacks deadly attacks on yemen and these... particular drones, the mq9, which apparently uh the yemen armed forces have shot down number eight uh valued at $30 million dollar each, they're principally attack drones, they're principally there to kill yemini people, so of course that's why they're shooting them down, but that hasn't deterred the operation in the red sea to block supply uh to the genocidal regime that's
welcome to you both tim anderson. let me first start with you. you're reading through some of the headlines recently um in particular the one that brought some reaction from the us um websites. variety of them was the fact that it said that the yemenes have actually, i'll read it, iran and it calls them the hutis have defeated the u.s. militarily based on the success that the uh yemani army has displayed when it comes to the way that they have uh targeted this the israeli bound vessels uh do...
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thanks everybody for watching anderson cooper 360 starts. now, go to bet. good night. >> tonight on 360 in a press killed with falsehoods, the former president defends about his hit with bomb threats at local schools also tonight, vice president harris campaigning and parts of battleground, pennsylvania that went deep red last time. and the reception that she got there today, senator john fetterman joins us live and later dr. sanjay gupta and what a star nfl quarterback, just 26-years-old, is now facing after his third diagnose concussion of his career good evening. thanks for joining us for a second straight day elementary school students in springfield, ohio were forced to evacuate their classrooms after another day of threats made against schools. and yesterday, city buildings. after a week of falsehoods, some of them inflammatory about, some of them are just flat out racist about the city made by donald trump is running mate then there are supporters, including by the former president today, who was offered multiple opportunities to try to tap, tamp dow
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. >> president anderson here. >> vice president hallisy here. >> commissioner louie here. >> commissionerb here commissioner zwart have excused absenc is the rec and are on the unceded ancestral homeland of the ramaytush (rah-my-toosh) ohlone (o-lon-ee) who are the original inhabitants of the san francis. responsibilities as the caretakers of this place, as well as for all peoples who reside in their traditional territory. elders, and relatives of the ramaytush ohlone community and by affirming their sovereign rights as first peoples. >> recreation & park commission meeting this morning at 10:00 am., thursday, august 15, 2024. we ask you please turn off electronic public comment will be nopeendawith respect to agenda items, you will have opportunity to address the commission when the item is reached in the meeting. remotely and in city hall room 416 neither the commission staff will respond but may ask■f afte is closed.mitted through e-mail as well and please note the commission meeting reported and additionally want to make two anonymo about today's agenda president's report during item
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petersburg, and thanks to director of center for counter-hegemonic studies, tim anderson, joining us. from camera, with that brings us to in here on this on this edition of the news review, but sticker on, we've got plenty more to come here on press tv, see you soon. nowadays, workplaces are designed to look less formal and feel more comfortable, so staff can spend longer hours there. people are encouraged to look for jobs they love, but it isn't meant. to reduce the burden on the staff, the ulterior motive is to make workers work harder for longer hours and make more money, but for the business owners. که هر کدام 4 بمب شیمیایی 500 کیلو میکردن. در افق غرب آسمان حلبچه با ریختن ۲۰ بمب شیمیاییی کشتار بی رحمانی تو آسمان یه کدو نیست مثل یک کبوتر اصلاً اینقدر هواپیما آمده من هواپیمای عراقی دیدم که دو سه تا بودن طرف مغرب ما حمله کردن و شروع کردن به شلیک راکت وقتی می خورد زمین یه دود سفید از این خارج میشد اصلاً انتظار نداشتیم که این شیمیایی باشه بیش از ۱۰۰ هزار شیمیایی تو ایران هست نگاه کردم دیدم بدنش سوخته ده the rivers of mesopotamia are going through their most critical times. with the dea
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