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naval observatory built in 1893. this is run by the navy. >> yeah. owned by the navy and it was the home of the head admiral of the navy for all that time up until 1977 when the vice president's families started living here and we're on a naval base. this is a working naval base, most of which is the atomic clock where they keep the exact time of the united states. >> we went for a tour of the grounds steeped in history. >> so on my left is one of my favorite things. >> the swing? >> it's a swing and there's a plaque and it says, "joe loves jill." i have never sat on it because i don't want to break it. let me show you this. >> first of all, just this framing, it's so pretty. he took us to the family heritage garden, a quiet place of reflection that honors previous vice presidential families and their pets. oh, wow. >> remember president h.w. bush was vice president and they lived here for eight years. there it is, milly. >> are you scared that i actually remembered the name of his dog? >> i love it. sometimes if you just sit in here knowing that you
naval observatory built in 1893. this is run by the navy. >> yeah. owned by the navy and it was the home of the head admiral of the navy for all that time up until 1977 when the vice president's families started living here and we're on a naval base. this is a working naval base, most of which is the atomic clock where they keep the exact time of the united states. >> we went for a tour of the grounds steeped in history. >> so on my left is one of my favorite things. >>...
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naval observatory built in 1893. this is run by the navy. >> yeah.his is owned by the navy, and it was the home of the head admiral of the navy for all that time up until 1977 when the vice president's families started living here. and we're on a naval base. a working naval base. most of which is the atomic clock where they keep the exact time of the united states. >> we went for a tour of the grounds steeped in history. >> so on my left is one of my favorite things. >> the swing? >> it's a swing, and there's a plaque. and it says, "joe loves jill." i have never sat on it because i don't want to break it. let me show you this. this is -- >> first of all, just this -- >> yeah. >> -- framing, it's so pretty. he took us to the family heritage garden, a quiet place of reflection that honors previous vice presidential families and their pets. oh, wow. >> remember president h.w. bush was vice president, and they lived here for eight years. >> milly. >> there it is. milly. >> are you scared that i actually remembered the name -- >> i love it. i love it. som
naval observatory built in 1893. this is run by the navy. >> yeah.his is owned by the navy, and it was the home of the head admiral of the navy for all that time up until 1977 when the vice president's families started living here. and we're on a naval base. a working naval base. most of which is the atomic clock where they keep the exact time of the united states. >> we went for a tour of the grounds steeped in history. >> so on my left is one of my favorite things. >>...
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and they at the naval observatory they put up a misuzza, it's a commandment of god to have it at them? >> it's interesting. i have been around when people don't realize i'm jewish. a lot of times in the business, in my business career i'll be in a room and people are having their drinks and talking and someone will make an anti-semitic remark not realizing that i'm jewish. >> and what do you do? >> and sometimes i would say something. sometimes i should've and i didn't, depending on the circumstance. and i look back now, and i'm mad still. there are a few moments that i wish i would have said something. but you're young, you're in the business world, and you just don't know how to react. that's why i'm always going to speak out and live the way i'm living right now. >> and he is speaking out. we spoke just before the whole kanye west controversy and of course all of the hate that followed that, the unfurling of that banner over the 405 freeway in his adopted hometown of los angeles. he put out a statement saying that hate has no room in this country. but this is one aspect of an hour
and they at the naval observatory they put up a misuzza, it's a commandment of god to have it at them? >> it's interesting. i have been around when people don't realize i'm jewish. a lot of times in the business, in my business career i'll be in a room and people are having their drinks and talking and someone will make an anti-semitic remark not realizing that i'm jewish. >> and what do you do? >> and sometimes i would say something. sometimes i should've and i didn't,...
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and they put a mezuzah on the door post of the naval observatory where they live. or remember god's commandments. and he wanted to do that to make a point for a lot of reasons. one of which is that there is a rise in anti-semitism in america. and he wants to use his platform to speak out. he did release a statement most recently about certainly the kanye west controversy saying that hate has no -- and anti-semitism has no place in america. so that is one of many things, erica, he and i spoke about as we walked around the naval observatory. one was the fact that he has older kids. and he did something that i actually didn't even know about. he got some tattoos that relate to them. so watch that part of this discussion. >> show me your tattoos. >> i'll show you one. >> well that is two. >> i'll show you two. >> okay. >> it the kid's initials. and got this shortly after kirsten and i separated because i really wanted a reminder of why -- what is important to me. >> were you -- >> and it was a visceral reminder of them. so cole is coltrain and ella is ella fitzgerald.
and they put a mezuzah on the door post of the naval observatory where they live. or remember god's commandments. and he wanted to do that to make a point for a lot of reasons. one of which is that there is a rise in anti-semitism in america. and he wants to use his platform to speak out. he did release a statement most recently about certainly the kanye west controversy saying that hate has no -- and anti-semitism has no place in america. so that is one of many things, erica, he and i spoke...
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we were standing at the door of the naval observatory because it's the first time there is what's calledbservatory, which is a commandment that jews put the word of god on their door. so he wanted to make a point to have it there. there was a big ceremony. they had a rabbi come from atlanta because this comes from a temple in atlanta where martin luther king preached. so, that is important to him. we spoke before the kanye west anti-semitic rants and the anti-semitism that sparked. he has since put out a statement after that banner was unif you remember unfurled on the 405. he'll continue a platform as the only jewish person to serve. >> he's a guy in a role traditional by women and he's a trailblazer. >> he's loving it. that's the bottom line. he's clearly loving it. he gave up a very high powered job in los angeles, an attorney, entertainment lawyer. he did so to come and support his wife. he's candid about the fact that not all men feel comfortable in that supportive role. he's trying to be a role model for men in that situation. >> you can see much more of that interview and the cont
we were standing at the door of the naval observatory because it's the first time there is what's calledbservatory, which is a commandment that jews put the word of god on their door. so he wanted to make a point to have it there. there was a big ceremony. they had a rabbi come from atlanta because this comes from a temple in atlanta where martin luther king preached. so, that is important to him. we spoke before the kanye west anti-semitic rants and the anti-semitism that sparked. he has since...
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he is the first jewish person in this role, and he took us on a tour of the grounds in the naval observatorye and the vice president live. >> dana bash, thank you. howard dean as well, thank you so much. once again, you can see dana's special report "being the second gentleman" this saturday, 8:00 p.m. eastern time on cnn. >>> still to come tonight, we've been telling you about the reports of voter intimidation in arizona. are men monitoring ballot drop-off boxes at night? election workers are also worried they say about their safety ahead of the midterm vote. some say not enough federal money is being tapped to beef up security. we'll talk about that and i'll talk with the former director of elections in fulton county, georgia saying he resigned last year after racial slurs and death threats. >> tech: at safelite, we take care of vehicles with the latest technology. when my last customer discovered a crack in hisar's windshield, he scheduled at safelite.com. in hisar's windshield, felite makes it easy. we're the experts at replacing yr glass... ...and recalibrating your advanced safety syst
he is the first jewish person in this role, and he took us on a tour of the grounds in the naval observatorye and the vice president live. >> dana bash, thank you. howard dean as well, thank you so much. once again, you can see dana's special report "being the second gentleman" this saturday, 8:00 p.m. eastern time on cnn. >>> still to come tonight, we've been telling you about the reports of voter intimidation in arizona. are men monitoring ballot drop-off boxes at...
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we'll also get an exclusive tour on the grounds of the naval observatory where the second couple lives bash, thank you so much. >>> also this weekend, join stanley tucci as he lore explor lagoria, apologize if i miss pronounced that. >> not salty. >> typical ravioli, very simple because we have all the herbs. >> yeah. >> and pasta. ♪ >> uh-huh. >> and then the ravioli. ♪ >> don't laugh at me. [ laughter ] >> in the local dialect pansato means belly because loaded, they look a little portly. meanwhile, mantilla is making a walnut sauce. tasty. ♪ >> oh, wow. >> walnut? >> walnut. >> marjoram. >> uh-huh. >> and oil. >> and salt. >> and that's it? >> that's it. beautiful. >>> stanley tucci searching for italy airs tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. thanks so much for joining us this morning. amara, i never scold you. the only people that get scolded are you and i by the producers because we talk so much. >> that's true, we're getting scolded right now. "smerconisish" is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ whatf we- ♪ what is that? ♪ hey xus, turn it up! ♪ there's no place like unknown. -unreal. the all-new lexus rx. n
we'll also get an exclusive tour on the grounds of the naval observatory where the second couple lives bash, thank you so much. >>> also this weekend, join stanley tucci as he lore explor lagoria, apologize if i miss pronounced that. >> not salty. >> typical ravioli, very simple because we have all the herbs. >> yeah. >> and pasta. ♪ >> uh-huh. >> and then the ravioli. ♪ >> don't laugh at me. [ laughter ] >> in the local dialect...
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he's the first jewis h person in this role and he took us on a tour of the grounds in the naval observatory, where he and the vice president live. >> dana bash, thank you. how are dean as well, thank you so much. once again, you can see dane's special report, being the second gentlemen, this saturday 8 pm eastern time right here on cnn. still to come tonight, we've been telling you about the reports of voter intimidation in arizona. armed men monitoring ballot drop boxes at night. election workers are also worried, they say, about their safety out of the midterm votes. some say not enough federal money is being tapped to beef up security. we will take a look at that and we will talk with former director of elections in fulton county, georgia, who said he resigned here after his staff's months of harassment, racial slurs, and death threats. early in the program, when reporting in the uvalde shooting, we noted that -- officers have been or are still being investigated for their actions that day. when we were saying that, we told you 1111 masters blvd. please. that'll be 11 even, buddy. really
he's the first jewis h person in this role and he took us on a tour of the grounds in the naval observatory, where he and the vice president live. >> dana bash, thank you. how are dean as well, thank you so much. once again, you can see dane's special report, being the second gentlemen, this saturday 8 pm eastern time right here on cnn. still to come tonight, we've been telling you about the reports of voter intimidation in arizona. armed men monitoring ballot drop boxes at night....
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as we can see families, young adults, adult males and this is the first one i'm seen at the naval observatoryith new york city mayor new york adams migrant tent city 100 service members are ready to assist after the city is being relocated because of flooding concerns, your thoughts on where we are with the migrants like that you've actually witnessed in your hometown. >> certainly in my state and my communities we have migrants we cannot get any information on which is in my home county but it's interesting new york city which has millions and millions of people cannot handle a few thousand immigrants, illegal immigrants shipped their because kathy hochul and mayor adams are running century state, sanctuary city and washington is a sanctuary city and yet the whole world comes to an end martha's vineyard gets shut down when 50 immigrants show up on their shores and within 48 hours these people were shipped off and sent to enable base behind a fence because they put them in pens just like they do at the border but heaven for bid the people in texas of 3.5 million illegal immigrants encounters
as we can see families, young adults, adult males and this is the first one i'm seen at the naval observatoryith new york city mayor new york adams migrant tent city 100 service members are ready to assist after the city is being relocated because of flooding concerns, your thoughts on where we are with the migrants like that you've actually witnessed in your hometown. >> certainly in my state and my communities we have migrants we cannot get any information on which is in my home county...
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hour where we take a tour of the grounds of the naval observatory and talk a lot about how he's trying to create this role, which has never existed before, wolf. >> really grateful for you doing this interview. thank you very, very much. to our viewers you can watch dana's full exclusive interview with the second gentleman tomorrow 8:00 p.m. eastern. and don't forget to tune into "state of the union" this weekend. and to our viewers thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, breaking news tonight. the suspect in the violent attack on nancy pelosi's husband booked tonight on multiple charges including attempted murder. his blogs with his name we found show images of pelosi and qanon. the district attorney on the case is "outfront" tonight. >>> new video of new russian recruits desperately pleading with their leaders saying they're being sent to the, quote, meat grinder. >>> bring in the big names. all out on the trail tonight speaking in our hour. we'll take you there live. let's go "outfront."
hour where we take a tour of the grounds of the naval observatory and talk a lot about how he's trying to create this role, which has never existed before, wolf. >> really grateful for you doing this interview. thank you very, very much. to our viewers you can watch dana's full exclusive interview with the second gentleman tomorrow 8:00 p.m. eastern. and don't forget to tune into "state of the union" this weekend. and to our viewers thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf...
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naval observatory hat on, announcing what they were there to greet them.y stood out there holding the few belongings they brought with him. after local charities and volunteers scramble to make last-minute arrangements, they ended up at the local church. eventually, those charities bought alfredo a ticket to new york city, where he thought he might be better off. when alfredo arrived at the port authority, and new york city three weeks ago, he was greeted by members of an aide who called tlc, a grassroots organization that has been receiving the asylum seeker and helping them get set up. alfredo is now staying at one of the city run homeless shelters, where he has met other migrants like him, who fled to the country to escape violence and persecution. this twisted saga could end here. and it would be overwhelming. but in the last week, a new chapter has unfolded. alfredo says that he and other migrants staying at that shelter have been asked by an undisclosed third-party to help repair hurricane damage in the state of florida. governor ron desantis's state
naval observatory hat on, announcing what they were there to greet them.y stood out there holding the few belongings they brought with him. after local charities and volunteers scramble to make last-minute arrangements, they ended up at the local church. eventually, those charities bought alfredo a ticket to new york city, where he thought he might be better off. when alfredo arrived at the port authority, and new york city three weeks ago, he was greeted by members of an aide who called tlc, a...
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. >> seth: i think one of the nice things about the office is you get to live in the naval observatoryn a piece of political theater. he's sending migrants, basically dropping them off at your doorstep >> yeah. >> seth: i don't think that, you know, playing games with people's lives is the solution to this problem. but based on the record amount of arrests at the border, it is a problem. i think we look to our leaders at times like these. what is the path forward >> well, let's start with the first plan that you made i mean, we're talking about people who have fled great harm. they fled great harm and they are coming here seeking refuge and talk about political theater, i mean, playing games with people's lives. i mean, there are mothers with sleeping babies getting off those buses. and i just think it's an absolute dereliction of duty if you see a problem and if we agree that we need to address it, then if you're a leader, participate in a solution, right? when we first came in office, the first bill that we proposed was for a pathway to citizenship -- was to fix a broken immigration
. >> seth: i think one of the nice things about the office is you get to live in the naval observatoryn a piece of political theater. he's sending migrants, basically dropping them off at your doorstep >> yeah. >> seth: i don't think that, you know, playing games with people's lives is the solution to this problem. but based on the record amount of arrests at the border, it is a problem. i think we look to our leaders at times like these. what is the path forward >>...