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gloria allred, victims riahts seen. gloria allred, victims rights lawyer. _ seen. lawyer, thank - seen. gloria allred, victims rights lawyer, thank you i seen. gloria allred, victims| rights lawyer, thank you for joining us. emergency teams in miami are continuing to search for 159 people listed as missing after a i2—story apartment block collapsed on thursday. so far, four people are confirmed to have died — what caused the building to collapse remains unclear. 0ur correspondent will grant is at the scene — and sent us this update. the longer this search and rescue goes on, the more harrowing it becomes. the families are doing their very best to hold out hope of good news. but the difficulty is that there are no positive updates to be had so far. they are gradually losing their faith. just a warning that might report does contain images of the moment of the building's collapse itself. as the desperate search for survivors at the collapsed apartment block entered its second day, the full gravity of the situation was laid bare. the exact number of those lost in this
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is there anybody who does better interviews than gloria borger? >> no, there isn't.ou brought out so much. and one of the things you brought out and explained in that amazing storytelling was that bernie sanders is an iconic outsider. >> uh-huh. >> but he's actually really very much an insider. but he knows how to play the game. he's playing the game. he's using his years of legislative experience of being there, the art of legislating to work it. and to get as much as he can. i don't want to say it's ted kennedy-esque but it's of that ilk, at least the way you described it. >> he's more pragmatic than people think because he's been in the senate for so long. and he wants to accomplish things. he's 79 years old. and this is his moment as much as joe biden's moment in an interesting way. as chairman of a committee to get things done on his agenda. so i guarantee you, he's going to give to a certain degree. and he's going to tell these progressives, you weren't around here when i was around here. >> exactly. >> take what you can get because this is more than we've ever
is there anybody who does better interviews than gloria borger? >> no, there isn't.ou brought out so much. and one of the things you brought out and explained in that amazing storytelling was that bernie sanders is an iconic outsider. >> uh-huh. >> but he's actually really very much an insider. but he knows how to play the game. he's playing the game. he's using his years of legislative experience of being there, the art of legislating to work it. and to get as much as he can....
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gloria allred -- >> that.hese were the words, that cosby made several incriminating statements in his deposition. >> yeah, no, exactly. gloria allred, thank you so much. we appreciate your time. >> thank you, jake. >>> coming up next, the stunning stories from survivors who were able to make it out of the deadly florida condo collapse with seconds to spare. that's next. this may look like a regular movie night. but if you're a kid with diabetes, it's more. it's the simple act of enjoying time with friends, knowing you understand your glucose levels. ♪ ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa (gong rings) - this is joe. (combative yelling) he used to have bad breath. now, he uses a capful of therabreath fresh breath oral rinse to keep his breath smelling great, all day long. (combative yelling) therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target and other fine stores.
gloria allred -- >> that.hese were the words, that cosby made several incriminating statements in his deposition. >> yeah, no, exactly. gloria allred, thank you so much. we appreciate your time. >> thank you, jake. >>> coming up next, the stunning stories from survivors who were able to make it out of the deadly florida condo collapse with seconds to spare. that's next. this may look like a regular movie night. but if you're a kid with diabetes, it's more. it's the...
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also, cnn chief political analyst, gloria borger. gloria, let me start with you. this new reporting, clearly, illustrates just how big the scope of this, actually, was. 73 phone numbers. 36 e-mail accounts. looking for records dating back to inception. this really just sounds like a huge dragnet. >> well, and -- and as we peel the onion, i think we might discover there were more e-mail addresses and more phone numbers that they were looking at. and what becomes clearer and clearer is that this was really a phishing expedition. by people, who were interested in finding out where these so-called leaks came from. you know, president of the united states who was screaming from the rafters, as you illustrated just before, that he wanted -- that he believed adam schiff was a leaker. d democrats were leakers. and as a result, his justice department, both under jeff sessions and then, again, with bill barr, who seemed to reinvigorate what was -- seemed to be a petering out investigation. appoints someone to take all these leak investigations and -- and look at them. becau
also, cnn chief political analyst, gloria borger. gloria, let me start with you. this new reporting, clearly, illustrates just how big the scope of this, actually, was. 73 phone numbers. 36 e-mail accounts. looking for records dating back to inception. this really just sounds like a huge dragnet. >> well, and -- and as we peel the onion, i think we might discover there were more e-mail addresses and more phone numbers that they were looking at. and what becomes clearer and clearer is that...
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gloria is one such survivor. she waited until her father died to speak out. in 2012 aged 48, she reported the abuse to the police in the ins doing investigation. 14 people testified against to do scar bio several girls the coach alongside gloria reported inappropriate touching some like i read. martinez agreed to testify publicly. others such as medina, san jose, who married car bio, testified in his favor. the abuse had happened too long ago for a car bio to be tried. eventually, an agreement was reached with the spanish gymnastic federation, under which he seems to be a national coach. at the time, the chairman of the federation was none other than car bios own son. also a former champion, gymnast, car bio always denied the abuse and still has a sizable fan following. he just told me that he loved me. so of course you had, you had this love hate relationship. he was your coach, you care of you and it is just so confusing. you don't you don't know what's going on. i felt responsible for what was happening to me. i had to t. i sent ashamed, i thought i provok
gloria is one such survivor. she waited until her father died to speak out. in 2012 aged 48, she reported the abuse to the police in the ins doing investigation. 14 people testified against to do scar bio several girls the coach alongside gloria reported inappropriate touching some like i read. martinez agreed to testify publicly. others such as medina, san jose, who married car bio, testified in his favor. the abuse had happened too long ago for a car bio to be tried. eventually, an agreement...
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gloria stories starts with a little girl who love sport. got a big bro say, remind me but you know, i, i remember those were the happy days in the gym. i was really, really excited about how didn't i only saw about being in the gym and work. you know, you know, when i moved out of the 1st you the local club, i went to the national training center and must have been 11, probably 10 or 11. i think i was just starting to train with, with the coach. the coach was his use car bio, the star of spanish gymnastics. you know, he was very charming. he had been a very good gymnast. we felt very special that he pay attention to us. you know? then during the strange being started to happen, this was very subtle. very, very slow. he isolated us from the rest of the world. he would not allow us to speak with with the boys in the game, but also with our brothers and sisters. and all of a sudden our parents are bad. one. he controlled what we 8, he controlled or sleeping. he controlled everything. you know, so and then he started giving us the massage. he u
gloria stories starts with a little girl who love sport. got a big bro say, remind me but you know, i, i remember those were the happy days in the gym. i was really, really excited about how didn't i only saw about being in the gym and work. you know, you know, when i moved out of the 1st you the local club, i went to the national training center and must have been 11, probably 10 or 11. i think i was just starting to train with, with the coach. the coach was his use car bio, the star of...
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and cnn's chief political analyst gloria borger and also with us aaron david miller. so, jeff, before touching down, the president made the news and you broke it here of vaccines, a half billion doses around the world. talk more about -- the timing is obvious, but we know this is something many countries were calling for the u.s. to do. >> indeed. this is something the world has been waiting for. president biden is going to make that really his opening gambit tomorrow here at the group of seven summit when he sits down and says, the united states will purchase 500 million doses of covid-19 vaccination from pfizer and give them to a covax, the international agency that really distributes vaccinations across the globe. niece are going to be targeted at lower income countries that are in desperate need of these vaccines. for all the talk back in the united states how a state, local and federal governments are trying to encourage people through lotteries and other gimmicks, if you will, to take the vaccine, it is it desperately needed around the world, so the white house
and cnn's chief political analyst gloria borger and also with us aaron david miller. so, jeff, before touching down, the president made the news and you broke it here of vaccines, a half billion doses around the world. talk more about -- the timing is obvious, but we know this is something many countries were calling for the u.s. to do. >> indeed. this is something the world has been waiting for. president biden is going to make that really his opening gambit tomorrow here at the group of...
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usted hice "gloria, gloria venezuela".etra. cÓmo fue este proceso? josÉ luis: se buscaron tres al ocasiones. una del tren, la del estudio de emilio, y otro sitio que es el flamingos. ahÍ se hicieron. es una canciÓn que te invita a moverte. siempre cuando pensÉ la canciÓn vi una lÍnea de tren. me recordÓ la infancia. Éramos muy pobres. nosotros vivÍamos en un cerro. en ese sarro que habÍa una lÍnea de un tren. mi padre me mandaba a comprar los mandados. era muy lejos, largo. yo cantaba mucho en esa lÍnea del tren. cantaba a todo pulmÓn. [canta] yo crecÍ con la ranchera. [risas] cantaba todo. me quedo esa imagen grabada. pensÉ que querÍa hacer algo con un tren. me va a llevar a mi niÑez. era muy pobre. nos aÑadamos con el agua de la lluvia. agarrÁbamos el agua en un balde. yo le decÍa a mamÁ que calentar el agua porque hacia mucho frÍo. mi madre me calentaba el agua. entonces, ahÍ se me quedÓ grabada esa imagen. la plasme ahora en este vÍdeo. raÚl: el tren de la vida. el tren de la vida donde tÚ hace unos aÑos, por cierto, s
usted hice "gloria, gloria venezuela".etra. cÓmo fue este proceso? josÉ luis: se buscaron tres al ocasiones. una del tren, la del estudio de emilio, y otro sitio que es el flamingos. ahÍ se hicieron. es una canciÓn que te invita a moverte. siempre cuando pensÉ la canciÓn vi una lÍnea de tren. me recordÓ la infancia. Éramos muy pobres. nosotros vivÍamos en un cerro. en ese sarro que habÍa una lÍnea de un tren. mi padre me mandaba a comprar los mandados. era muy lejos,...
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and let me pick up on that thought that i just heard from gloria and bring that to you, clarissa. kremlin approach this? what do we know about how vladimir putin will be coming to this meeting with the new american president? >> reporter: well, listen, we've heard president putin talk about the new cold war. it's no secret that inside russia, the kremlin is very pessimistic about the u.s./russian relationship. they view it as being at an all-time low and they're not happy about it at all. and i think what will be really pivotal here is whether there can be any sort of common ground found during this summit. i think gloria is exactly right, that he wants to deliver the message in person, articulate the policy from his own lips and make it very clear, as well as showing this kind of show of strength, we've met with the g-7, we've met with nato, we've met with the eu, you know, the u.s. is back, the west is back, and we're not going to stand for this anymore. i also think there's a real genuine desire from this administration to carefully calibrate policy in a way that really avoids
and let me pick up on that thought that i just heard from gloria and bring that to you, clarissa. kremlin approach this? what do we know about how vladimir putin will be coming to this meeting with the new american president? >> reporter: well, listen, we've heard president putin talk about the new cold war. it's no secret that inside russia, the kremlin is very pessimistic about the u.s./russian relationship. they view it as being at an all-time low and they're not happy about it at all....
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according to her parents, gloria and rahelio. and raised in houston, texas. >> that's vanessa in the middle. >> reporter: after her parents came from mexico, vanessa had a keen sense of patriotism starting at a young age. and in 2018, she fulfilled her childhood dream. vanessa was sent to ft. hood, stationed there as an active duty soldier. she would make the trek every weekend to visit her family in houston. that's about a three-hour drive. >> vanessa was a small arms repair soldier. so her responsibilities included ensuring weapons were maintained, helping with accountability and inventories. that was her job. >> reporter: her family says vanessa's childhood ambition turned sour about a month in. >> she said, i don't like it here. and, i hope one day you understand. >> reporter: the 20-year-old stayed in the army, though. when she got engaged, her family thought things could turn around. >> she was just smiling, looking at her parents. we were all happy. >> reporter: about a month after, sister mayra became worried when vanessa
according to her parents, gloria and rahelio. and raised in houston, texas. >> that's vanessa in the middle. >> reporter: after her parents came from mexico, vanessa had a keen sense of patriotism starting at a young age. and in 2018, she fulfilled her childhood dream. vanessa was sent to ft. hood, stationed there as an active duty soldier. she would make the trek every weekend to visit her family in houston. that's about a three-hour drive. >> vanessa was a small arms repair...
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joining me cnn chief political analyst gloria borger.to you. >> hi. >> more evidence of what we talked about just kind of the sequel of what we talked about last week. biden is overseas. he's defending democracy while at home we're learning about new abuses by trump pressuring his justice department. it's easy to become numb to all these assaults on democracy, but every day we learn just how deep this all goes. >> yeah. this was pretty deep. this is constant inundation of e-mails from people inside the white house, people at the behest of the president, the outside attorney at the behest of the president, former white house chief of staff to the acting attorney general saying you've got to investigate michigan. you've got to investigate the italy tie. there's a conspiracy in italy that fixed the voting, et cetera, et cetera. all these kind of conspiracy theories. when you put this into context and understand what was going on in the country at the time, this started around december 14th. that was the day the certification of the american
joining me cnn chief political analyst gloria borger.to you. >> hi. >> more evidence of what we talked about just kind of the sequel of what we talked about last week. biden is overseas. he's defending democracy while at home we're learning about new abuses by trump pressuring his justice department. it's easy to become numb to all these assaults on democracy, but every day we learn just how deep this all goes. >> yeah. this was pretty deep. this is constant inundation of...
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thank you so much, gloria borger, phil mattingly and dr. selene gounder.f the first real day of the president's visit now to europe and he'll go into the g7 summit moving forward tomorrow. thank you all for being with us today. i'll see you back here tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. eastern. the news continues next with alisyn and victor. stay right there. ith the icon that does the same. the rx crafted by lexus. get 1.9% apr financing on the 2021 rx 350. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. he came from italy with nothing for a new life. he sacrificed so much to support his family. military service was just part of his life. he was brave in so many ways. who are the heroes in your family? this is power. so's this. you recognize it. but for the corporate special interests and billionaires buying our elections, dark money is power. billions spent manipulating elections. gerrymandering partisan congressional districts. and restricting our freedom to vote. exactly why we need the for the people act--h.r. 1. to finally ban dark money. ensure fair congressional distri
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thank you very much gloria and elie, i appreciate both of you. don't miss an interview with former president barack obama talking to anderson cooper about a wide range of topics including this most crucial one of our democracy. that's coming up at the state of the hour. >>> next, kamala harris -- and her first trip overseas as vice president has a message to migrants considering making the dangerous tracks to the u.s. border. >> do not come, do not come. >>> congresswoman ocasio-cortez speaks out against the vice president's strong message. >>> one judge in california overturning on assault weapons like the ar15 comparing it with an army knife. how did all this happen? and wy runs off to. a life well lived should continue at home. with home instead care, older adults can stay home, safe, and happy. home instead. what makes new salonpas arthritis gel to us, it's personal. so good for arthritis pain? home instead. salonpas contains the most prescribed topical pain relief ingredient. it's clinically proven, reduces inflammation and comes in original
thank you very much gloria and elie, i appreciate both of you. don't miss an interview with former president barack obama talking to anderson cooper about a wide range of topics including this most crucial one of our democracy. that's coming up at the state of the hour. >>> next, kamala harris -- and her first trip overseas as vice president has a message to migrants considering making the dangerous tracks to the u.s. border. >> do not come, do not come. >>>...
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thank you, gloria, i appreciate it. >> thank you, don. >>> he says the go.o.p.cy and now it is a daily fight to preserve it. pennsylvania's lieutenant governor is fighting election misinformation in his state and he is here next. this is power. so's this. you recognize it. but for the corporate special interests and billionaires buying our elections, dark money is power. billions spent manipulating elections. gerrymandering partisan congressional districts. and restricting our freedom to vote. exactly why we need the for the people act--h.r. 1. to finally ban dark money. ensure fair congressional districts. and protect our freedom to vote. because the real power is you. and it's time for the people to win. [ring] [ring ring] [ring] oh no... i thought i just ordered tacos. nope! sushi... ramen... burgers... tandoori chicken... some milk from the store, and... ...and, let me guess. cookies? wha, me hungry! yeah. here, i'll call some friends to help us eat. yeah, that good idea. yeah. get more from your neighborhood. doordash. hey yo, grover! you like ramen? at car
thank you, gloria, i appreciate it. >> thank you, don. >>> he says the go.o.p.cy and now it is a daily fight to preserve it. pennsylvania's lieutenant governor is fighting election misinformation in his state and he is here next. this is power. so's this. you recognize it. but for the corporate special interests and billionaires buying our elections, dark money is power. billions spent manipulating elections. gerrymandering partisan congressional districts. and restricting our...
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gl gloria borger, elie hon i g, thank you. >>> the u.s. launching air strikes on the syrian iraq border. they were targeting u.s. soldiers. we have a live report from the pentagon about this next. >>> we're also continuing, of course, to follow the devastating situation in surfside, florida. the growing concerns about the structural integrity of the other buildings built around that time. that's next. uno, dos, tres, cuatro! [sfx]: typing [music starts] [sfx]: happy screaming [music ends] ♪ ♪ look, if your wireless carrier was a guy you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve better... xfinity mobile. now they have unlimited for just $30 a month... $30. and they're number one in customer satisfaction. his number... delete it. i'm deleting it. so, break free from the big three. xfinity internet customers, switch to xfinity mobile and get unlimited with 5g included for $30 on the nations fastest, most reliable network. >>> necessary, appropriate, and deliberate. that's what the white house is saying after pr
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as gloria said, they may now try to take another crack at it. i think the other thing this exposes is the issue of b filibuster reform. if this is an existential crisis to american democracy, if that's the case, are you willing to change the rules in the filibuster to get this passed? their answer so far is no. and so that -- it is not just the republican blockade that chuck schumer and joe biden would like you to believe tonight. there is also the issue here of democrats will start feeling more pressure to make mitch mcconnell moot by getting rid of the filibuster. >> david ale rod, there has been criticism that president biden hasn't done enough to get this going, to get this passed other than naming the vice president, kamala harris, to be overseeing it. and she's there in the senate. she's the president of the senate. has president biden and the administration done enough to rally the country in favor of this kind of legislation? >> you know, wolf, the god's honest truth is i don't think there is anything he could have done that would have m
as gloria said, they may now try to take another crack at it. i think the other thing this exposes is the issue of b filibuster reform. if this is an existential crisis to american democracy, if that's the case, are you willing to change the rules in the filibuster to get this passed? their answer so far is no. and so that -- it is not just the republican blockade that chuck schumer and joe biden would like you to believe tonight. there is also the issue here of democrats will start feeling...
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. >> gloria borger, ron brownstein are both here. gloria, let me start with you. joe manchin announces he is now in. what's that mean? for people sitting at home saying what mr. the legislation, why is that important? >> in many ways this legislation has been an awful lot about the message and i think the message here with joe manchin in is that democrats are united on voting reform and on voting rights and so they can say that all the republicans voted against it and all the democrats voted for it. what is so interesting to me about what manchin is saying he would go for includes some things that some republicans should be for, democrats might oppose but some republicans should be for which is things like a voter i.d. requirement. some democrats should like to propose ending dark money in elections. he's all for early voting and all for vote by mail. so manchin has proposed a substitute that has some very interesting things in it and i'm wondering if schumer has gotten in his head maybe there is a next step, i have no idea because lot of of his democrats might op
. >> gloria borger, ron brownstein are both here. gloria, let me start with you. joe manchin announces he is now in. what's that mean? for people sitting at home saying what mr. the legislation, why is that important? >> in many ways this legislation has been an awful lot about the message and i think the message here with joe manchin in is that democrats are united on voting reform and on voting rights and so they can say that all the republicans voted against it and all the...
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i wonder, gloria, how will voters see this effort by republicans? to be any surprise because the country is so polarized. you will see republicans saying, you know, the democrats just want to fix elections, they just want to make sure that their voters will get out there. that's why you're going to allow early voting for two weeks, for example. and, you know, the democrats are saying we just want to make sure everyone can vote. so republicans are going to continue saying what they've been saying about elections, which is that it's too easy for some people to vote, makes it too easy for fraud to occur, and the democrats are saying, you know what, just -- we're just trying to allow people to vote. >> right, and republicans don't have evidence to back up that concern. >> no. >> about voter fraud. i mean, there are individual cases, but nothing that's en masse that's been proven or evidence that, you know, it would sway the results in an election. >> well, we see what's going on around the country in arizona, for example, and other states, you know, try
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abby phillip and gloria borger are with us. welcome.a, there are still hundreds of billions of dollars apart on this plan. is all of this just to turn to joe manchin and say, we tried? >> yes, part of it is that. i think in his heart of hearts, joe biden would like to say, i reached out to republicans, i gave him as much as i could. in the end, we couldn't agree on what should be in this package nor could we agree on how to pay for it because i want to raise taxes on this corporation, or at least corporations have a minimum tax and republicans didn't want to do that. he'd like a deal, and maybe they'll do a smaller deal and then have something larger without this process where you only need 50 votes to get something passed. it's his nature to try and to reach out. am i optimistic? i'd have to say i'm not. >> back to joe manchin. why is he such a fan of the filibuster? i mean, why is that -- it's not in the constitution. why is that more important than getting voting rights, national law, than the infrastructure, et cetera? >> a lot of p
abby phillip and gloria borger are with us. welcome.a, there are still hundreds of billions of dollars apart on this plan. is all of this just to turn to joe manchin and say, we tried? >> yes, part of it is that. i think in his heart of hearts, joe biden would like to say, i reached out to republicans, i gave him as much as i could. in the end, we couldn't agree on what should be in this package nor could we agree on how to pay for it because i want to raise taxes on this corporation, or...
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what type of investigations can come out of this, gloria?egious nature of what has happened. and -- and there are things, i'm sure, we don't know about, that are yet to come. >> right. and i -- and i think, you know, they are going to be peeling the layers of the onion here. we are going to see what we get down to because i wouldn't be surprised if we continue to learn more and more. but i'm asking myself the same question that you're asking. which is, how do you investigate this? and how can you try and put some guardrails on here? you know, in the old days, you didn't think you needed guardrails like this. but it's obvious that you do. so, what can congress do? well, they can have an inspector-general investigation. the inspector general can -- can take a look at this. that takes a long time. and say, well, this is what went wrong. they can try and change the rules, regarding gag orders, for example. but can someone sue the justice department? i mean, these are public officials here. maybe, the secondary people could. the people who were s
what type of investigations can come out of this, gloria?egious nature of what has happened. and -- and there are things, i'm sure, we don't know about, that are yet to come. >> right. and i -- and i think, you know, they are going to be peeling the layers of the onion here. we are going to see what we get down to because i wouldn't be surprised if we continue to learn more and more. but i'm asking myself the same question that you're asking. which is, how do you investigate this? and how...
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gloria, thank you.er today's summit here in geneva, the russian president compared pro-democracy protests in russia to the january 6th riot at the u.s. capitol, a comparison president biden flatly rejected. we'll get reaction from democratic senator chris coons, a key member of the senate foreign relations committee. ness if you have risk factors like heart disease, diabetes and raised triglycerides,... ...vascepa can give you something to celebrate. ♪ vascepa, when added to your statin,... ...is clinically proven to provide 25% lower risk from heart attack and stroke. vascepa is clearly different. first and only fda approved. celebrate less risk. even for those with family history. ♪ don't take vascepa if you are... ...or become allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. serious side effects may occur like heart rhythm problems and bleeding. heart rhythm problems may occur in more people... ...with persistent cardiovascular risk or who have had them in the past. tell your doctor
gloria, thank you.er today's summit here in geneva, the russian president compared pro-democracy protests in russia to the january 6th riot at the u.s. capitol, a comparison president biden flatly rejected. we'll get reaction from democratic senator chris coons, a key member of the senate foreign relations committee. ness if you have risk factors like heart disease, diabetes and raised triglycerides,... ...vascepa can give you something to celebrate. ♪ vascepa, when added to your statin,......
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the story, has more on facebook's reasoning behind this, and the significance here also with us is gloria borger cnn's chief political analyst. first, just tell us what exactly is facebook saying? how did they come to this decision? >> when facebook took the unprecedented remarkable decision of suspending the then president of the united states on january 7th a day after the insurrection, facebook essentially did not have a rule book to point to for something like this. they did not expect a world leader definitely not the president of the united states to use its platform to incite violence in a way like this. so essentially today facebook has now come up with a rule book and under that new rule book they said, what trump did back in the lead up to january 6th constitutes enough for a two-year ban. up until january 7th, 2023. now, what is important there is of course that is after the midterm elections in 2022 but in plenty of time for the 2024 presidential election. trump here is not only just losing his platform to communicate with voters but, also, very important fundraising platform,
the story, has more on facebook's reasoning behind this, and the significance here also with us is gloria borger cnn's chief political analyst. first, just tell us what exactly is facebook saying? how did they come to this decision? >> when facebook took the unprecedented remarkable decision of suspending the then president of the united states on january 7th a day after the insurrection, facebook essentially did not have a rule book to point to for something like this. they did not...
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. >>> joining us now maggie haberman and chief political analyst gloria borger. let me start with you. this new reporting illustrates how big the scope of this actually was. 73 phone numbers, 36 email accounts looking for records dating back to inception. this really sounds like a huge dragnet. >> as we peel the young in, we might discover there were more email addresses and phone numbers that they were looking at 1k3 what becomes clearer and clearer is that this was really a fishing expedition by people who were interested in finding out where these so-called leaks came from. had the president of the united states screaming from the r rafters as you illustrated before he believed adam schiff was a leaker and democrats were leakers and as a result his justice department and bill barr who seemed toreinvigorate was appointing someone to take the leak investigations and look at them because the president of the united states and he said and he told politico they were cabinet members and the in intelligence community were providing pressure on him to get this all don
. >>> joining us now maggie haberman and chief political analyst gloria borger. let me start with you. this new reporting illustrates how big the scope of this actually was. 73 phone numbers, 36 email accounts looking for records dating back to inception. this really sounds like a huge dragnet. >> as we peel the young in, we might discover there were more email addresses and phone numbers that they were looking at 1k3 what becomes clearer and clearer is that this was really a...
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the 14th of may 1948 the day the zine of leda, david, ben, gloria, and declared the establishment of the state of israel. men in the lot. say i'm a noun, i get 18. i let him know me. over to him and ask her yes. yes, that is due to this even went home because on the day after the declaration, 5 arab armies and to palestine the, the lebanese attacked from the north, the syrians, iraq, he's and jordanians from the east. but the most serious threat came from the south . the army advanced to the village of that vicious, 22 kilometer from the very, very thin line of soldiers who were defending what was practically the last line of defense of tel aviv. but the pressure on the israelis was relieved when a you and broke a truce came into effect design as the movement purchased arms on the european black markets. the arab armies, of course, enjoyed mainstream supplies from a states. the french supplied the lebanese, and the syrians, the british supplied the gyptian, the jordanians, and the iraqis with a constant stream of arms. in 1940 united nations imposed an embargo on arms shipments to th
the 14th of may 1948 the day the zine of leda, david, ben, gloria, and declared the establishment of the state of israel. men in the lot. say i'm a noun, i get 18. i let him know me. over to him and ask her yes. yes, that is due to this even went home because on the day after the declaration, 5 arab armies and to palestine the, the lebanese attacked from the north, the syrians, iraq, he's and jordanians from the east. but the most serious threat came from the south . the army advanced to the...
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and our chief analyst, gloria borger, is with us.les remain on this infrastructure compromise deal. but how important is it to see these very rare moments of p bipartisanship? >> look, i think it's extraordinary. look, it's hard to fly this plane but if you got a pilot like joe biden, you can actually get it off the ground, move forward. now, he is going to have to land that plane with democrats only but it's still good and i think we ought to, every now and again, take yes for an answer from republicans who want to be constructive. i think joe biden is [ inaudible ] today. >> how realistic is it, gloria, that congress can pull off that dual track? passing the traditional-infrastructure deal? and a much bigger, progressive package that could be passed through what's called reconciliation? >> as nancy pelosi said, she wants to see that happen in the senate, first. before she has votes in the house. so, look. it's going to be very difficult but i want to echo what van said. which is, just take a moment, and stop and think. when was the
and our chief analyst, gloria borger, is with us.les remain on this infrastructure compromise deal. but how important is it to see these very rare moments of p bipartisanship? >> look, i think it's extraordinary. look, it's hard to fly this plane but if you got a pilot like joe biden, you can actually get it off the ground, move forward. now, he is going to have to land that plane with democrats only but it's still good and i think we ought to, every now and again, take yes for an answer...
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, max boot, and he's also a "washington post" columnist, and our very own chief political analyst gloria borger standing by as well. start with you, clarissa, what are you hearing from america's allies? >> reporter: yeah, i mean, what a very different tone we are hearing now as spanish prime minister is calling president biden's election an inspiration, saying he was delivering on some of the promises in that meeting today, the head of nato saying that it is different with, i think, what we can call characteristic norwegian understatement with biden at the helm of these meetings, and nato member states, 30 of them, coming out with a communique that makes it clear china is a challenge, the first time nato has mentioned china in its communique but russia is the threat. russia absolutely first and foremost on everybody's minds here, it's no secret that some nato members were not entirely comfortable with president biden taking the decision to sit down with president putin. president biden has been trying to alleviate those concerns, making it clear that he intends to deliver a very stern me
, max boot, and he's also a "washington post" columnist, and our very own chief political analyst gloria borger standing by as well. start with you, clarissa, what are you hearing from america's allies? >> reporter: yeah, i mean, what a very different tone we are hearing now as spanish prime minister is calling president biden's election an inspiration, saying he was delivering on some of the promises in that meeting today, the head of nato saying that it is different with, i...
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more on that tonight from chief political analyst gloria gloria borger.ssives were skeptical. >> progressive, moderate, conservatives. >> reporter: bury now guess who is firmly incited. >> as somebody who wrote a book called "outsider in the house," yes, it is a strange experience to be having that kind of influence we have now. >> reporter: strange, especially for two men with decades of hard held long-standing disagreements. >> i believe in medi-cal for all. >> he is more conservative than i am, obviously. but on the other hand, he is not only a smart guy, he is a good politician who has a sense of where people are at and what is possible. i think he understands that at this particular moment in american history, you got to go big, not small. >> reporter: and five months into his presidency, biden has gone big, very big. >> he's historical, and they call it transformational. >> reporter: that was the $1.9 trillion covid relief package followed by a plan to protect voting rights. not to mention a massive infrastructure plan. sander, the newly minted 79-y
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they know the sensitivities, gloria. there is further proof there is only so much politicians, political figures can do. it's further proof there needs to be an independent commission. the where obama ended right there, when he said he was surprised that more republicans didn't stand up at the cost of their own jobs essentially. is that naive? >> well, obama knows a lot of these people. he was president with a lot of these people. but he doesn't know the ones who follow donald trump to the ledge. i think all of us were a little surprised that there were not more people willing to stand up there were more the day after or that day. and what this shows you, i think what the former president is talking about is the importance of leadership here. when kevin mccarthy went and kissed the wring and liz cheney talked about how upset she was about that. how she found he didn't you this he should have done that, when they all seem to switch, when you have a bunch of congressmen saying, you know, these insurrectionists were on the
they know the sensitivities, gloria. there is further proof there is only so much politicians, political figures can do. it's further proof there needs to be an independent commission. the where obama ended right there, when he said he was surprised that more republicans didn't stand up at the cost of their own jobs essentially. is that naive? >> well, obama knows a lot of these people. he was president with a lot of these people. but he doesn't know the ones who follow donald trump to...
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i think that's where we are. >> gloria, i don't know if you've had a chance yet to get reaction fromn washington to this summit. but beforehand, i was very struck by the laughable hypocrisy of some republicans where they were claiming that president biden was going to be really weak. i mean, after the helsinki press conference. >> i know. >> the embarrassing press conference where president trump fell for it hook, line and sinker, whatever vladimir putin said, he believed the denials over the intel agency. now republicans are trying to claim that putin is going to eat biden's lunch. >> we'll, irony, you can't look back four years and look at every opportunity that he credit ticed president putin. he wouldn't do it. it's kind of ridiculous. they put this out before the summit. i think what they're talking to is the north stream pipeline which a lot of them would like to see discontinued. that was a debate. i might add that the president decided to go with it largely because of germany. and i think that people are going to disagree on certain things because of foreign policy. but the n
i think that's where we are. >> gloria, i don't know if you've had a chance yet to get reaction fromn washington to this summit. but beforehand, i was very struck by the laughable hypocrisy of some republicans where they were claiming that president biden was going to be really weak. i mean, after the helsinki press conference. >> i know. >> the embarrassing press conference where president trump fell for it hook, line and sinker, whatever vladimir putin said, he believed the...
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gloria, it changes from day to day. are they close on infrastructure, or are they far apart?t day it is and who they are speaking with. there are some republicans who say that the president seems more willing to negotiate himself than some people who work for him or other democrats, for example, like bernie sanders. the more progressive wing of the party doesn't want to. i mean what, we can say without a doubt is that they are really at an infliction point here because what the president decides to do on infrastructure is going to affect a lot of other things. can he get a compromise on police reform, for example? would republicans then, if they got some kind of a deal on infrastructure, would they be more willing to work on other issues? you know, lots of democrats are really skeptical about that and say, are you kidding me? no, they are not going to be, so you want to take advantage of this while your popularity is high, you know, before you get closer to mid-term elections, while the economy looks like it's coming back. you ought to get as much done as you possibly can whi
gloria, it changes from day to day. are they close on infrastructure, or are they far apart?t day it is and who they are speaking with. there are some republicans who say that the president seems more willing to negotiate himself than some people who work for him or other democrats, for example, like bernie sanders. the more progressive wing of the party doesn't want to. i mean what, we can say without a doubt is that they are really at an infliction point here because what the president...
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gloria, let mow start with you. this was interesting. senator durbin, the number two senate democrat, the press secretary tweeted though we should note she tweeted quote, all i'm saying is i don't think our founding fathers anticipated the survival of this democratic experience to rest in the hans after man who lives in a house boat. that's a rough comment from the senate majority -- what is he, the majority whip, his office against a key senator? >> and that's why it was probably deleted i would assume at the behest of the senator himself, senator durbin. look, there is a visceral anger towards joe manchin right now. they are saying to each other last week i spoke with a senate democrat who is this guy? why -- why is joe manchin holding up what could be some historic accomplishments here, and we have the house, we have the senate, we have the white house. we don't know what's going to happen in the mid-term election so we have a very small window here, and we need to get stuff done. i think what manchin is saying back to them is we need
gloria, let mow start with you. this was interesting. senator durbin, the number two senate democrat, the press secretary tweeted though we should note she tweeted quote, all i'm saying is i don't think our founding fathers anticipated the survival of this democratic experience to rest in the hans after man who lives in a house boat. that's a rough comment from the senate majority -- what is he, the majority whip, his office against a key senator? >> and that's why it was probably deleted...
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he was president nixon's white house counsel and also with us cnn chief political analyst gloria borgeren as the mother of all political scandals. from what we know about the bombshell revelations of what the trump department of justice was collecting in terms of democrats, now we know, and reporters, phone records, et cetera, and gag orders, how does this compare to watergate? >> there is a slight comparison with reporters. there is no comparison at all with members of congress. i can recall no instance where nixon went after a member of congress using anything improper or even in the slightest bit devious. with reporters, he did. he wiretapped reporters at one point. when it was legal, he had the director of the fbi, j. edgar hoover, tap reporters and white house staff as well, trying to track down leaks. when that became illegal by a ruling of the supreme court, he pulled the taps. so he did stay within the law on that, but he was aggressive in going after leaks, no question. >> gloria, i know i revisited this a few times, but republicans abandoned nixon, right? we've got now republi
he was president nixon's white house counsel and also with us cnn chief political analyst gloria borgeren as the mother of all political scandals. from what we know about the bombshell revelations of what the trump department of justice was collecting in terms of democrats, now we know, and reporters, phone records, et cetera, and gag orders, how does this compare to watergate? >> there is a slight comparison with reporters. there is no comparison at all with members of congress. i can...
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gloria, you and i have covered joe biden for a long time. i think it's fair to say this is one of those moments he's been preparing for for decades. >> for decades. he's been to sessions like this. he knows the people he's dealing with. but this time it's different. he's commander-in-chief. this time i think his message is different. what he's doing is saying, as clarissa was saying, all of us have to stand up for democracy. that is the key to all of us. reassurance to people out there, as the president puts it, america is back and also this notion that we have to stand up for democracy versus autocracy. his talk, even on his domestic agenda, if democracy fails the people, if government cannot work for you -- we know his agenda at home is stalled -- if democracy can't work for you, then autocracy wins. >> an important, powerful message. douglas, on the one hand, the president is being welcomed by many simply because he's not donald trump, but just how difficult is president biden's job of restoring the historic alliances that were so badly d
gloria, you and i have covered joe biden for a long time. i think it's fair to say this is one of those moments he's been preparing for for decades. >> for decades. he's been to sessions like this. he knows the people he's dealing with. but this time it's different. he's commander-in-chief. this time i think his message is different. what he's doing is saying, as clarissa was saying, all of us have to stand up for democracy. that is the key to all of us. reassurance to people out there,...
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this is gloria in maryland. republican line. you are on with our guest. caller: who, me?ost: yes, that is you. go ahead. caller: i have a good idea for saving the nation. how about writing books for saving the nation? you know, people don't like to write books, because they have have to pay so much to get them made, you know? well, how about writing a children's book on two sides of a piece of paper? one children's book, and charge five dollars for the book? and the government could run it and we could write the books, and then anybody -- social security could start at 50 instead of 65. and any man that works before 50 should not have to write a poem, but -- host: ok, gloria. thank you. to part of what the viewer said, this is a viewer off of twitter saying, when it comes to the president, he needs to remove the cap on social security, also adding to that, increase taxes on the wealthy, removing tax loopholes on corporations. he also asks you about military spending, if it needs to be addressed? guest: i think the key and the one i talk about the most are the social safet
this is gloria in maryland. republican line. you are on with our guest. caller: who, me?ost: yes, that is you. go ahead. caller: i have a good idea for saving the nation. how about writing books for saving the nation? you know, people don't like to write books, because they have have to pay so much to get them made, you know? well, how about writing a children's book on two sides of a piece of paper? one children's book, and charge five dollars for the book? and the government could run it and...
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. >> reporter: 80-year-old gloria brown remembers when hundreds of men in white robes would descend onn each summer. >> as a little girl, they look like a white ghost. there were black ghosts and white ghosts. >> reporter: crosses would burn on the nearby mountain top. brown's father reassured her one day things would be different. >> he said, but that will change. >> reporter: he was right. this weekend stone mountain, georgia, birth place holds its first juneteenth scelebration. we'll have vendors, food, then we'll end the night with fireworks. >> reporter: deputy mayor is excited to show off how much is different in the village of roughly 6300, now 78% black. >> it is our hope people will see us for who we are today and recognize things have changed. we may not be perfect but we're not who we used to be. >> the celebration is without controversy. the largest confederation mountain side, it is working on the three-acre mountain side homage. to many, it's a giant reminder of old jim crow south and the village has nothing to do with it. >> you have no say as to what goes on, what the p
. >> reporter: 80-year-old gloria brown remembers when hundreds of men in white robes would descend onn each summer. >> as a little girl, they look like a white ghost. there were black ghosts and white ghosts. >> reporter: crosses would burn on the nearby mountain top. brown's father reassured her one day things would be different. >> he said, but that will change. >> reporter: he was right. this weekend stone mountain, georgia, birth place holds its first...
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mom, gloria, took care of the kids while dad, rogelio, worked as a machine operator. guillen family is catholic and very religious. this is the baptism. [ speaking foreign language ] >> that's your favorite? >> si. [ speaking foreign language ] >> when houston went on lockdown, she was really, like, frustrated, because all the gyms are closed. and she would be like, let me carry you so i can do squats. and i was like, okay. and she will be like -- she will carry on her shoulders, and she will make, like, squats. >> i always looked up to her. and she used to be, like, be like me. like, be tough and ignore everyone. [ speaking foreign language ] >> she's this girl who just dreams of a better life. she has this fierce sense of patriotism, so she enlists into the army before she graduates from cesar chavez high school. [ speaking foreign language ] >> in her first training, she didn't even want to come back. she was that happy. even when she got home she was, like, a new person. she was -- like, her skin was literally growing. [ speaking foreign language ] >> she was even
mom, gloria, took care of the kids while dad, rogelio, worked as a machine operator. guillen family is catholic and very religious. this is the baptism. [ speaking foreign language ] >> that's your favorite? >> si. [ speaking foreign language ] >> when houston went on lockdown, she was really, like, frustrated, because all the gyms are closed. and she would be like, let me carry you so i can do squats. and i was like, okay. and she will be like -- she will carry on her...
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gloria borger, we'll see.head, a bad juneteenth for the senator who once tried to block it as a federal holiday. why wisconsin voters booed republican ron johnson saturday, when we continue. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some, rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes in lab results. your doctor should monitor your bloodwork. tell your doctor about any infections... and if you are or may become pregnant while taking rinvoq. take on ra. talk to your rheumatologist
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we'll start with gloria in new jersey gloria >> boo-ya, jim first-time caller.as a lawsuit saying they provided false information to investors their stock dropped to 47 yesterday. is that a goodbye at these levels >> it's basically a very expensive stock and i think it had a good run let's find others. ipa also had a good run. let's go to didi that's not as expensive. >>> let's go to scott. scott! >> caller: good eevening, dr. cramer >> hi! >> caller: i own sg trust and other than amazon, which stock deserves to be in my 401(k)? >> i think you're in the best one. you're in one that's just terrific, and i would stick with it they are -- you know, we have a $43 billion company. i wish they would come on the show let's go to john in louisiana. john >> caller: jim, thanks for taking my call jim, we live in shreveport, louisiana. we're very well aware of the storm season, otherwise known as the hurricane season in louisiana. we are one of the premiere prov providers. i boughtly general -- generac last year. >> please don't sell that stock. i think generac is great pl
we'll start with gloria in new jersey gloria >> boo-ya, jim first-time caller.as a lawsuit saying they provided false information to investors their stock dropped to 47 yesterday. is that a goodbye at these levels >> it's basically a very expensive stock and i think it had a good run let's find others. ipa also had a good run. let's go to didi that's not as expensive. >>> let's go to scott. scott! >> caller: good eevening, dr. cramer >> hi! >> caller: i...