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a real mixed bag this week, we have the french dispatch, which is the new film by wes anderson... ..frank dune, the unfilmable novel, is back on screen... ..and we have dear evan hansen, a stage to screen story. of the three you mentioned, the french dispatch is the one i want to see. are you a wes anderson fan? i love the grand budapest hotel. and who could not love that? i love grand budapest hotel. he has extraordinary filmography, you watch a couple seconds of the film you know you're watching a wes anderson film. this is set in the fictional town which chronicles the last edition of the the french dispatch. the publisher has just died. it's in the mould of the new yorker. as an incredible cast with frances mcdormand becoming involved with timothee chalamet�*s young radical. she's writing about the student uprisings. the assignment also involves reading, proofing and improving his manifesto. here's clip. i'm naked, mrs krementz. i can see that. why are you crying? teargas. also, i suppose i'm sad. please turn away, i feel shy about my new muscles. go tell your parents you're home, the
a real mixed bag this week, we have the french dispatch, which is the new film by wes anderson... ..frank dune, the unfilmable novel, is back on screen... ..and we have dear evan hansen, a stage to screen story. of the three you mentioned, the french dispatch is the one i want to see. are you a wes anderson fan? i love the grand budapest hotel. and who could not love that? i love grand budapest hotel. he has extraordinary filmography, you watch a couple seconds of the film you know you're...
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Oct 22, 2021
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a real mixed back this week, we have the french dispatch which is the new film by wes anderson. frank herbert's dune. and we have dear evan hansen, h stage to screen story. {iii and we have clear evan hansen, h stage to screen story.— and we have clear evan hansen, h stage to screen story. of the three mention, stage to screen story. of the three mention. the _ stage to screen story. of the three mention, the french _ stage to screen story. of the three mention, the french dispatch - stage to screen story. of the three mention, the french dispatch is i stage to screen story. of the three | mention, the french dispatch is the one i want to see. i love the grand budapest hotel. and who could not love that? i budapest hotel. and who could not love that? ., ., �* ., , , love that? i love ran budapest hotel. love that? i love ran budapest hotel- he _ love that? i love ran budapest hotel. he has _ love that? i love ran budapest hotel. he has extraordinary i hotel. he has extraordinary filmography, you watch a couple seconds of the film you know you're watching a wes anderson film. this
a real mixed back this week, we have the french dispatch which is the new film by wes anderson. frank herbert's dune. and we have dear evan hansen, h stage to screen story. {iii and we have clear evan hansen, h stage to screen story.— and we have clear evan hansen, h stage to screen story. of the three mention, stage to screen story. of the three mention. the _ stage to screen story. of the three mention, the french _ stage to screen story. of the three mention, the french dispatch - stage to...
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michelin star. >> jimmy: yeah, sure. >> he is the top -- now i get called to be in a wes anderson movieurs while i'm being -- they make every bit of your costume, except my hat. >> jimmy: wow. >> now -- >> jimmy: why not the hat? >> i don't know why. >> jimmy: that would be the first thing i would make is the hat. >> yes. you know what, i'm going to tell him that. [ laughter and applause ] when you're in his movie, you better make his hat! i am bob balaban's brother, adrien brody is our nephew, he is an art dealer. benicio del toro is the artist, who is so delicious. >> jimmy: he's great, i saw the movie, it's really good, yeah. >> we're standing there. wes anderson, who wears a tweed suit and a yellow scarf every day, he said, henry. i went, oh my god, wes anderson is going to give me a direction now. [ laughter ] yes, sir? could you move a millimeter to your left i can! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and that was that? wow. you know what, that's -- when it comes to the masters, it's really about the little things. you know? >> he is in charge of everything. i'm not kidding. he is -
michelin star. >> jimmy: yeah, sure. >> he is the top -- now i get called to be in a wes anderson movieurs while i'm being -- they make every bit of your costume, except my hat. >> jimmy: wow. >> now -- >> jimmy: why not the hat? >> i don't know why. >> jimmy: that would be the first thing i would make is the hat. >> yes. you know what, i'm going to tell him that. [ laughter and applause ] when you're in his movie, you better make his hat! i am...
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Oct 29, 2021
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how many wes anderson movies have you done? i know more than any actor.foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> nine. >> jimmy: nine, okay. and then there's one that hasn't come out yet, right? so that would make ten? [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> yeah, but that hasn't come out yet. >> jimmy: yeah. >> the one that was just completed. so i guess that will be ten, yeah. >> jimmy: the only one that you weren't in is "bottle rocket" which was his first movie. did you see that movie and think, oh, yeah, i would love to work with this guy? [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> never seen it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: never saw that one, huh? how about that. well, it's good. you should see it. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> yeah, i got a lot of catching up to do. a lot of catching up. >> jimmy: i want to ask you one and i'm interested to hear how this will be translated. is it true that you -- and i know a lot of the questions that you're asked start with "is it tru
how many wes anderson movies have you done? i know more than any actor.foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> nine. >> jimmy: nine, okay. and then there's one that hasn't come out yet, right? so that would make ten? [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> yeah, but that hasn't come out yet. >> jimmy: yeah. >> the one that was just completed. so i guess that will be ten, yeah. >> jimmy: the only one that you weren't in is...
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, can we let miss anderson answer? >> similar to what's misunderstand said, we have similar processes. we continuously look at how do we improve the dispute process and allowed consumers to reach out by a channel of their choice. we also look for ways we can dissolve that dispute directly with the consumer. >> have you discussed implementing stronger standards across the industry to know when to investigate the claims made by a furniture? >> as miss anderson referenced, our cooperation under the agreement allows us to make improvements there, and we continue to look at how do we do that. >> mr. woo, do you think the industry takes a position on issues seriously? can companies improve the dispute resolution process themselves, or do you think an independent body or stronger standards would help consumers straighten out issues? >> thank you, congressman garcia. the incentives are always -- credit bureaus side with furnitures, because those are customers. the idea there is any competition doesn't exist. if i'm unhappy with
, can we let miss anderson answer? >> similar to what's misunderstand said, we have similar processes. we continuously look at how do we improve the dispute process and allowed consumers to reach out by a channel of their choice. we also look for ways we can dissolve that dispute directly with the consumer. >> have you discussed implementing stronger standards across the industry to know when to investigate the claims made by a furniture? >> as miss anderson referenced, our...
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martin scorsese's clockwork studies in hugo. >> isn't that cool >> jimmy: you just got compared to wes andersonoing the scenes and we had taken the tar on the show when we were talking about the movie. and i watched the movie and i go -- "she -- "she steals every scene. i love her." then you come in i go, "who is this guy?" >> yeah. >> jimmy: and you just stole every scene and you're just charming and funny yeah, it was -- it was so -- you know, i was so happy about the critics to be -- you know, this german guy, he's actually really funny he has a cool sense of humor and, you know, because i all ways love -- you know, american comedy, it's like, you know, when i was younger -- because i was born behind a wall and the wall came down in east germany, so -- and then the world came down and, you know, everything from america is swept over and i love to go >> jimmy: what were you watching what were you in to? >> "fresh prince," you know? and -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, of course. of course, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: "fresh prince. yeah >> i -- i -- i love it >> jimmy: it all begin with "fr
martin scorsese's clockwork studies in hugo. >> isn't that cool >> jimmy: you just got compared to wes andersonoing the scenes and we had taken the tar on the show when we were talking about the movie. and i watched the movie and i go -- "she -- "she steals every scene. i love her." then you come in i go, "who is this guy?" >> yeah. >> jimmy: and you just stole every scene and you're just charming and funny yeah, it was -- it was so -- you know,...
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spoke with brian laundrie when he returned home to florida without his fiance. >> reporter: we did, anderson is no. i'm told by the spokesperson for the north port police department that authorities did not speak with brian laundrie before he disappeared. we also learned, and this is also new, that police were surveilling brian laundrie before he disappeared. they were doing what they could legally do. i'm told there were some limitations. because remember, there hadn't been a crime at that time. gabby petito's remains had not been found yet. so there were some legal limitations to this. but this is how the spokesperson for the north port police department explained it to me. >> if you talk to a lot of people who have experience in law enforcement, i mean, the guy goes for a walk in the carlton reserve, he's not wanted for a crime, i mean, what are we supposed to do? we're going to go tree to tree, following him back through the woods? i mean, you know, it just wasn't there with the information we had in this case. >> reporter: he also added that there was -- there has been plenty of effort,
spoke with brian laundrie when he returned home to florida without his fiance. >> reporter: we did, anderson is no. i'm told by the spokesperson for the north port police department that authorities did not speak with brian laundrie before he disappeared. we also learned, and this is also new, that police were surveilling brian laundrie before he disappeared. they were doing what they could legally do. i'm told there were some limitations. because remember, there hadn't been a crime at...
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we have ms. beverly anderson, who is president for global consumer solutions at equifax. we have ms. sandy anderson, senior vice president for strategy and operations at experian credit services. we have mr. john dohaher, who is executive vice president for consumer interactive at transunion, and also we have finally ms. rebecca keen who is a partner at hudson cook law firm. the witnesses are reminded that your oral testimony will be limited to five minutes. you should be able to see a timer on your screen that will indicate how much time you have left. a chime will go off at the end of your time. i would ask you to be mindful of the timer and quickly wrap up your testimony if you hear the chime so that we can be respectful of both the witnesses and the committee members' time. without objection, your written statements will be made a part of the record. once the witnesses finish their testimony, each member will have five minutes to ask questions. before i go to ms. wu, i have been given an indication that ms. waters is now available. hence, i will recognize the chair of the full com
we have ms. beverly anderson, who is president for global consumer solutions at equifax. we have ms. sandy anderson, senior vice president for strategy and operations at experian credit services. we have mr. john dohaher, who is executive vice president for consumer interactive at transunion, and also we have finally ms. rebecca keen who is a partner at hudson cook law firm. the witnesses are reminded that your oral testimony will be limited to five minutes. you should be able to see a timer on...
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hopefully we will have you back to explain some of this. >> be sure to check out the selfie vote, the really pass mating book and listen to the trend line with kristen-- kristen soltis andersonhave time to go to the post office they use stamps.com all the services of the post office only cheaper get a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/try and never go to the post office again. our show for tonight. but before we go please consider supporting the violence intervention program in new york city. they work within latino communities to end domestic and sexual violence by providing emergency shelter, advocacy for long-term economic stability and-- stability and legalling for survivors and children fmplet you want to support please donate at the link below. until next time stay safe out there. get your vaccine and remember, the neck time your flight is delayed you are not stuck it at the airport, you are touring your new home. now here it is your moment of zen. >> our parade is back in again greenwich village, it is going to be an amazing time and i want to remind everyone of the prime directive, live long and prosper with candy. all right, now beam me
hopefully we will have you back to explain some of this. >> be sure to check out the selfie vote, the really pass mating book and listen to the trend line with kristen-- kristen soltis andersonhave time to go to the post office they use stamps.com all the services of the post office only cheaper get a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/try and never go to the post office again. our show for tonight. but before we go please consider supporting the violence...
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we see it enacted in soldier model and enacted in the labor model as it was for anderson and we see thoseoldier with his family, this nuclear family is finding a way overnight to be considered a part of a potential part of the middle class. there were nine african-american soldiers so they are making negotiations. it is because are able to make these negotiations, and yes they are enthusiastic but always writing letters back and forth to his wife. there's a lot of black man in the refugee absent during the civil war who say i will list the bounties is not enough. if you guarantee my family will be taken care of or have the opportunity to homestead. in his migration, the bond to the land and even the makeshift spaces of the refugee camp. in one group of soldiers in the river valley, the actually come to thomas and they say you can't just keep giving us paper. so the rep that up and we need a big book. there pushing central book where you list all of the marriages. now we will know and that it is anchored in his these negotiations that make that bureaucracy even stronger but also make it re
we see it enacted in soldier model and enacted in the labor model as it was for anderson and we see thoseoldier with his family, this nuclear family is finding a way overnight to be considered a part of a potential part of the middle class. there were nine african-american soldiers so they are making negotiations. it is because are able to make these negotiations, and yes they are enthusiastic but always writing letters back and forth to his wife. there's a lot of black man in the refugee...
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we had anderson cooper not acting as a reporter or moderator, he was a lifeguard throwing a life raind every time president biden started to ramble off. it was prophetic. we didn't learn much but what we did learn is to the expectation and hope for the best 6 months from now. >> he said people are worried people will not be able to buy christmas presents. they are worried about that, what are you going to do about that but he gave a really rambling and incoherent answer on gas prices. >> president biden: gas prices relate to foreign policy initiative that is something that goes beyond the cost of gas. that is because of the supply being withheld by opec. so there's a lot of negotiation that is, a lot of middle eastern folks want to talk to me, start to see gas prices come down as we get by and going into the winter -- into next year, in 2022. >> what was that? >> if you have a relative at the christmas table that was that incoherent you would out of compassion try to get them help, find a professional. this is concerning sign of cognitive decline and what is especially concerning is p
we had anderson cooper not acting as a reporter or moderator, he was a lifeguard throwing a life raind every time president biden started to ramble off. it was prophetic. we didn't learn much but what we did learn is to the expectation and hope for the best 6 months from now. >> he said people are worried people will not be able to buy christmas presents. they are worried about that, what are you going to do about that but he gave a really rambling and incoherent answer on gas prices....
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a real mixed bag this week, we have the french dispatch which is the new film by wes anderson. oyal tenenbaums. he has extraordinary filmography, you watch a couple seconds of the film you know you're watching a wes anderson film. this is set in a fictional town which chronicles the creation of the last edition of the french dispatch. the publisher has just died. the publication is very much in the mould of the new yorker. as an incredible cast with frances mcdormand becoming involved with timothee chalamet's young radical. she is writing about the student uprisings. the assignment also involves her reading, proofing and improving on his manifesto. here's a clip. ah! i'm naked, mrs krementz. i can see that. - why are you crying? reargas. — also, i suppose i'm sad. please turn away, i feel shy about my new muscles. go tell your parents you're home, they are worried. . i'm expected back on the barricades. i didn't see any barricades. well, we are still constructing them. ah, what are you writing? a manifesto. i told them not to invite paul, by the way. maybe you are sad, but you d
a real mixed bag this week, we have the french dispatch which is the new film by wes anderson. oyal tenenbaums. he has extraordinary filmography, you watch a couple seconds of the film you know you're watching a wes anderson film. this is set in a fictional town which chronicles the creation of the last edition of the french dispatch. the publisher has just died. the publication is very much in the mould of the new yorker. as an incredible cast with frances mcdormand becoming involved with...
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we work with them to try and correct it. if they can't get correct and as miss anderson pointed out, we have the same process. we will prevent that data furnisher from reporting data to us. we have statistics on both sides. >> do you feel a public analysis of the accuracy of and error rate is warranted to update the important work. >> we're beyond the five minutes. you can a answer the question. the timer is inaccurate at this time. you answer, please. >> yes. thank you. i agree that more data is always useful. if there's a study, it needs to be started now. it took the fdc ten years to do that study. this committee wants to act. >> the gentle lady's time has expired. the chair will recognize that mr. mooney for five minutes of questioning. >> thank you. >> it's less certain. this results in higher pricing or unwillingness to extend credit at all. in other words, -- >> mr. mooney, would you check to see if you have muted yourself. question not hear you. would you please check again to see if you have muted yourself. >> it's not on mute. can you hear me now? >> we can hear you now. thank you. i will extend you
we work with them to try and correct it. if they can't get correct and as miss anderson pointed out, we have the same process. we will prevent that data furnisher from reporting data to us. we have statistics on both sides. >> do you feel a public analysis of the accuracy of and error rate is warranted to update the important work. >> we're beyond the five minutes. you can a answer the question. the timer is inaccurate at this time. you answer, please. >> yes. thank you. i...
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we had anderson cooper not acting as a reporter or moderator, he was the lifeguard throwing a life ringd every time joe biden started to ramble off. i mean, it was pathetic! we didn't learn much but what we did learn is to lower our expectation and hope for the best six months from now. >> laura: he said a lot of things, people are worried they are not going to be able to buy christmas presents. yeah, they are worried about that. what are you going to do about that? but he gave a really rambling and incoherent answer on gas prices, watch. >> gas prices relate to a foreign policy initiative that is about something that goes beyond the cost of gas and that is because of the supply being withheld by opec, and so there's a lot of negotiation that has -- there's -- a lot of middle eastern folks want to talk to me. you start to see gas prices come down as we get by and going into the winter -- i mean come excuse me come into next year, into 2022. >> laura: and i honestly don't even -- what was that? >> if you had a relative at the christmas table that was that incoherent, you would out of com
we had anderson cooper not acting as a reporter or moderator, he was the lifeguard throwing a life ringd every time joe biden started to ramble off. i mean, it was pathetic! we didn't learn much but what we did learn is to lower our expectation and hope for the best six months from now. >> laura: he said a lot of things, people are worried they are not going to be able to buy christmas presents. yeah, they are worried about that. what are you going to do about that? but he gave a really...
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so we don't know when that's going to happen, but he has been asked to join that search. and in terms of the timeline, andersoner is also telling cnn that brian laundrie left home on september 13th now, which is actually a day earlier than we had originally been told by the family and by the lawyer. so now, that day is the day that the family says they saw him last. when he left home with just a backpack, leaving his cell phone and wallet behind. but if you take note of that date on the 13th, that's just two days after gabby petito was reported missing. so, he -- he seems to have disappeared on that day. and also, they reported -- the laundries reported brian laundrie missing on september 17th. so now, if he left on the 13th, that's a full four days before they reported their son missing to authorities and directed them to that carlton reserve where they have been searching, anderson. >> so, what's the new information about the car belonging to the laundrie family that was found at the reserve? >> reporter: cnn also confirmed today that an abandoned vehicle notice was placed on a mustang car belonging to the l
so we don't know when that's going to happen, but he has been asked to join that search. and in terms of the timeline, andersoner is also telling cnn that brian laundrie left home on september 13th now, which is actually a day earlier than we had originally been told by the family and by the lawyer. so now, that day is the day that the family says they saw him last. when he left home with just a backpack, leaving his cell phone and wallet behind. but if you take note of that date on the 13th,...
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anderson letter. if you haven't had the pleasure then you will now. wewill read an abridge version but i will hit all the points that i think are important for laying out what will become the radical republican vision of reconstruction. jordan anderson received a letter right on the cusp of freedom from his former owner in tennessee asking him to come back. he needs him. and this is his response. august 7th, 1865, to my old master colonel ph anderson. sir, i got your letter and was glad to find that you had not forgotten jordan, third person he's talking. and that you wanted me to come back and live with you again promising to do better for me than anybody else can. i have often felt uneasy about you. i thought the yankees would have hung you long before this time for harboring the rebels. they found at your house oh, and i suppose they never heard going to colonel martin for killing the union soldier although you shot at me twice before you i left you i am still glad that you are living. i want to know particularly what the good chances you propose to g
anderson letter. if you haven't had the pleasure then you will now. wewill read an abridge version but i will hit all the points that i think are important for laying out what will become the radical republican vision of reconstruction. jordan anderson received a letter right on the cusp of freedom from his former owner in tennessee asking him to come back. he needs him. and this is his response. august 7th, 1865, to my old master colonel ph anderson. sir, i got your letter and was glad to find...
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they've done it for a less we, anderson was suspended on indictment alone during the and run, and theyicted, it's entered into settlement with the new york attorney general, involving claims of fraud and false filings. there is no reason the federal government should run the risk offending new contracts being awarded to the trump organization. >> let's clarify what the trump company actually owns. they don't own the building. they own a lease, a long lease. and at least his with the federal government. and they canceled at least as someone else. >> yeah, we -- if they approve the buyer they can sell it, it's nearly 100-year lease when you county options for renewal. so, this is an innumerous enormous commodity, that the federal government gave and then illegally allow the trump organization to retain. and then simply fail to conduct any meaningful oversight, during the trump era. >> and, what about now, what's preventing any meaningful oversight now? >> well, sadly, i think it's the same thing we're seeing with the justice department. there seems to be this fear, that they'll be viewed
they've done it for a less we, anderson was suspended on indictment alone during the and run, and theyicted, it's entered into settlement with the new york attorney general, involving claims of fraud and false filings. there is no reason the federal government should run the risk offending new contracts being awarded to the trump organization. >> let's clarify what the trump company actually owns. they don't own the building. they own a lease, a long lease. and at least his with the...
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we don't have a true health care system as much as a sick care system. it was the inequities that were unmasked with all of this. i thought about this a lot, anderson. ork in a system and dedicate our whole lives to help save lives. it's very hard to believe that this many have died and so many of the deaths are preventable. >> that didn't have to happen. that's especially true now. i want to talk about the bill that is being reported a lot about today. wlst last hour, scott gottlieb said it would be a game-changer. i wasn't reading closely enough. it was vaccine in a pill form. anybody that was sick with covid, could potentially take this and how effective would it be? we have to be getting clarify on who would benefit from this. the people that have the breakthrough infections, that are sick, they could benefit from this. they weren't part of the initial trial. but i think -- let me show you the data on this. this is the trial. it was -- you split the two groups, 385 were given the drug. 28 were hospitalized. and in the placebo group, 377, 45 were hospitalized. eight died. that's 14% to 15%. that's where the 50% benefit comes from. that's where the
we don't have a true health care system as much as a sick care system. it was the inequities that were unmasked with all of this. i thought about this a lot, anderson. ork in a system and dedicate our whole lives to help save lives. it's very hard to believe that this many have died and so many of the deaths are preventable. >> that didn't have to happen. that's especially true now. i want to talk about the bill that is being reported a lot about today. wlst last hour, scott gottlieb said...
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we know down the street at one of the wildlife refuges, they are trying to get all of this oil off of the wings of birds who are suffering with this, andersonsays that it was leaking from a pipe, then we went and looked at amplifies background. they have just emerged from bankruptcy about four years ago and the company that's a som subsidiary to amplify that is responsible received more than 100 violations that they are supposed to be fixing. so that's concerning to a lot of folks. a lot of folks also wondering why it took so long for them to be notified that this had happened since it was so many gallons over a couple of days before they were able to go ahead and put a stop to it. i do want to mention there is one more industry besides the birds and surfers and the tourists and families that live here that are so concerned about this. there are businesses, as well and the tourism industry and i want to let you hear from a man that owns a yacht company that takes people out on charters and what this has done to his business. >> it's not a good feeling. we have our rent to pay. we have our, you know, all kinds of expenses that will keep on g
we know down the street at one of the wildlife refuges, they are trying to get all of this oil off of the wings of birds who are suffering with this, andersonsays that it was leaking from a pipe, then we went and looked at amplifies background. they have just emerged from bankruptcy about four years ago and the company that's a som subsidiary to amplify that is responsible received more than 100 violations that they are supposed to be fixing. so that's concerning to a lot of folks. a lot of...
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we live. but, you know, anderson, it's really important to remember why we are talking about school boards atmacy and that's on the rise in the republican party. the reason school boards are controversial is that some school boards have dared to teach that, you know, civil rights and african-american rights have not been so great in this country over the centuries. like, when we had slavery and when we had jim crow. and that has so outraged the -- the republican party telling the truth about race in america that they feel the way to win elections and to win the governorship in virginia is to demonize these school boards for daring to tell the truth about race in america. and that's really the core of what's going on here. um, and -- and that is a even more chilling in a way than the posturing that went on today in the senate. >> you know, someone who watched today thought attorney general garland should have maybe pushed back harder. are you surprised he didn't? or is that just not in his nature? >> you know, that -- you have to remember that merrick garland had spent, um, the last 20-plus ye
we live. but, you know, anderson, it's really important to remember why we are talking about school boards atmacy and that's on the rise in the republican party. the reason school boards are controversial is that some school boards have dared to teach that, you know, civil rights and african-american rights have not been so great in this country over the centuries. like, when we had slavery and when we had jim crow. and that has so outraged the -- the republican party telling the truth about...
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we can't go forward in the meeting until we figure that out. commissioner anderson, do you think we should call a five minute recess for the technical issue or do you want to it is here? >> if your person e-mailing you to speak about this item? >> she wanted to speak during general public comment. >> why don't we go ahead and finish this item b and then we will take a brief recess to figure out the technical. if it turns out someone wanted to comment on 7b and we felt like it was substantive we could always rescind our vote. >> anything else to say before roll call on 7b? commissioner anderson. >> aye. >> commissioner griffin. >> aye. >> commissioner hallisy. >> aye. >> jupiter jones. she is not here. commissioner louie. >> aye. >> commissioner mazzola. >> aye. >> with that item 7b passes. >> i would like to move for a brief add injury meant to see -- adjournment to address technical issues with public comment. >> i believe sfgovtv will put us on brief recess. don't hang up on callers. if they can't hear us i want to make sure that they don't get confused. >> i need
we can't go forward in the meeting until we figure that out. commissioner anderson, do you think we should call a five minute recess for the technical issue or do you want to it is here? >> if your person e-mailing you to speak about this item? >> she wanted to speak during general public comment. >> why don't we go ahead and finish this item b and then we will take a brief recess to figure out the technical. if it turns out someone wanted to comment on 7b and we felt like it...
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anderson. i'm chris cuomo and welcome to "prime time." we actor alec baldwin on a movie set in santa fe, what he's calling a tragic accident. i'll play you the 911 call. but really the freshest information to help us understand the questions being asked by investigators are in the search warrant that literally just came into my hands as we went on the air. here is the 911 call. >> what is the location of the emergency? >> bonanza creek ranch, we have two people accidentally shot on a movie set by a prop gun. we need help immediately. we need some help. our director and
anderson. i'm chris cuomo and welcome to "prime time." we actor alec baldwin on a movie set in santa fe, what he's calling a tragic accident. i'll play you the 911 call. but really the freshest information to help us understand the questions being asked by investigators are in the search warrant that literally just came into my hands as we went on the air. here is the 911 call. >> what is the location of the emergency? >> bonanza creek ranch, we have two people...
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so what do we know about this? >> andersonmer white house deputy chief of staff, dan scavino. and we have learned through multiple sources connected to the january-6th select committee, that they have been unable to formally serve scavino with the subpoena. now, this is important because the select committee has set as a deadline for the response for the first round of the subpoena request which is a document request by thursday at midnight. but yet, they've still been unable to formally serve him with the subpoena. of course, that subpoena also includes an in-person deposition which is scheduled for next week. this, obviously, complicates an already-complicated process, anderson. the committee was already bracing for what they expected to be a lengthy legal challenge in the compliance of these subpoenas. but the fact that they haven't been able to even serve scavino creates a real barrier because they can't even begin that process. so, this is a setback for the committee right now as they can't even find scavino right now to
so what do we know about this? >> andersonmer white house deputy chief of staff, dan scavino. and we have learned through multiple sources connected to the january-6th select committee, that they have been unable to formally serve scavino with the subpoena. now, this is important because the select committee has set as a deadline for the response for the first round of the subpoena request which is a document request by thursday at midnight. but yet, they've still been unable to formally...
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we have ms. beverly anderson, who is president for global consumer solutions at equifax. we have ms. sandy anderson, senior vice president for strategy and operations at experian credit services. we have mr. john dohaher, who is executive vice president for consumer interactive at transunion, and also we have finally ms. rebecca keen who is a partner at hudson cook law firm. the witnesses are reminded that your oral testimony will be limited to five minutes. you should be able to see a timer on your screen that will indicate how much time you have left. a chime will go off at the end of your time. i would ask you to be mindful of the timer and quickly wrap up your testimony if you hear the chime so that we can be respectful of both the witnesses and the committee members' time. without objection, your written statements will be made a part of the record. once the witnesses finish their testimony, each member will have five minutes to ask questions. before i go to ms. wu, i have been given an indication that ms. waters is now available. hence, i will recognize the chair of the full com
we have ms. beverly anderson, who is president for global consumer solutions at equifax. we have ms. sandy anderson, senior vice president for strategy and operations at experian credit services. we have mr. john dohaher, who is executive vice president for consumer interactive at transunion, and also we have finally ms. rebecca keen who is a partner at hudson cook law firm. the witnesses are reminded that your oral testimony will be limited to five minutes. you should be able to see a timer on...
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and, anderson, we have also been able to confirm that the laundrie parents -- brian laundrie's parents were also here at the reserve when these remains were discovered earlier today, anderson. >> sorry, just two quick questions. sorry. how -- how far from where these items with found to the -- the place where the car was left? >> reporter: about two or three miles is how it was described to me by the spokeman for north port police. in the carlton reserve, this park where we are, this entrance serves as an entrance, one of several entrances into the carlton reserve but the remains were found in the carlton reserve about a 45-minute walk from this spot. >> and you said brian laundrie's parents, are they cooperating? >> reporter: they are now, apparently. they haven't always been cooperating, though. they didn't really want to answer questions. they pointed police to their lawyer, early on. but just about a week or so ago, brian laundrie's dad did come out with authorities, and search this area. tried to show them where his son's favorite hiking trails are, where he liked to camp. and the
and, anderson, we have also been able to confirm that the laundrie parents -- brian laundrie's parents were also here at the reserve when these remains were discovered earlier today, anderson. >> sorry, just two quick questions. sorry. how -- how far from where these items with found to the -- the place where the car was left? >> reporter: about two or three miles is how it was described to me by the spokeman for north port police. in the carlton reserve, this park where we are,...
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but the key thing we were fighting for, anderson, which we feel so proud about tonight is we were not going to leave behind families who need childcare, who need paid leave. people who need affordable housing. people who are committed to delivering real results on climate change. and we are not going to leave behind immigration. i mean, these were the five priorities of the cpc that are in the build back better agenda -- the build back better act, i should say. and there was this push to try to get one bill, the infrastructure bill, which is also important. we support roads and bridges. but it's no good to have roads and bridges if people don't have childcare to be able to get to work. if people don't have healthcare to be able to actually engage in society. and so, what we have achieved tonight is agreement that the two will move, together. that one is not going to pass without the other. the president said that multiple times today. and that we will negotiate as a united democratic party to get to a place where both can pass. and where the president can sign this agenda into law. th
but the key thing we were fighting for, anderson, which we feel so proud about tonight is we were not going to leave behind families who need childcare, who need paid leave. people who need affordable housing. people who are committed to delivering real results on climate change. and we are not going to leave behind immigration. i mean, these were the five priorities of the cpc that are in the build back better agenda -- the build back better act, i should say. and there was this push to try to...
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>> of course, anderson, we have to keep in mind that risk is additive.n analysis of cdc data from august found that even if you are fully vaccinated, people in their 8 0z have a 15-times higher risk of dying of covid than a 50-year-old. and then, you have multiple myeloma which is a blood cancer that, by itself, substantially increases the risk of infection. and treatments to multiple myeloma, too, include chemotherapy, steroids, things that further suppress the immune system. and so, this is an -- an individual who unfortunately was at very high risk for contracting covid-19 by virtue of having a suppressed immune system that may not respond as well to vaccines. and then also being medically fragile and being more vulnerable to severe outcomes, sadly. >> and general powell was as we mentioned fully vaccinated, about to get a booster we're told. can you just give us some perspective on how the vaccine would have reacted in his body given everything he was already dealing with? >> well, individuals who -- who have a moderate or severe immunocompromise are
>> of course, anderson, we have to keep in mind that risk is additive.n analysis of cdc data from august found that even if you are fully vaccinated, people in their 8 0z have a 15-times higher risk of dying of covid than a 50-year-old. and then, you have multiple myeloma which is a blood cancer that, by itself, substantially increases the risk of infection. and treatments to multiple myeloma, too, include chemotherapy, steroids, things that further suppress the immune system. and so,...
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and, anderson, we should remind people, we don't actually know what is in them yet. we know it's related to what was happening inside the white house on january 6th. we know the former president has reviewed them and we know, of course, that the national archives has told them if there is no court order, they are set to be released to congress on november 12. which of course, is a date that is fast approaching but the white house is standing by their decision here, so, yes, this is going to be a fight between the former white house and this current white house and of course the national archives and the january 6th committee over these documents. >> do you expect president biden to comment on the lawsuit? >> it's hard to say because what we have seen so far is this pattern of where the white house says, you know, we are not going to comment on that. that is a decision that's being made by the white house counsel's office and the justice department and whatnot over these documents. of course, and what is going to happen to steve bannon tomorrow with the criminal conte
and, anderson, we should remind people, we don't actually know what is in them yet. we know it's related to what was happening inside the white house on january 6th. we know the former president has reviewed them and we know, of course, that the national archives has told them if there is no court order, they are set to be released to congress on november 12. which of course, is a date that is fast approaching but the white house is standing by their decision here, so, yes, this is going to be...
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times" and other media outlets, obviously we are trying to track that reporting in further detail. anderson. >> lucy kafanov, appreciate it. we want to have more on the reporting tonight from "the los angeles times." here is a passage attributed by "the times" to three people familiar with the matter not authorized to comment. i'm quoting from "the l.a. times." safety protocol standard in the industry including gun inspections were not strictly followed on the "rust" set near santa fe, the sources said. they said at least one of the camera operators complained to production managers about gun safety on the set. joining us now is "l.a. times" writer anoushah sakouy. thank you for being with us. what are you able to tell us based on reporting about the on-set conditions? >> i want to shout out to my colleagues mick james and amy kellogg who have been updating the situation. we have been all hands at it trying to confirm what has happened on this set. the information is parts but what we've been able to confirm is that about half a dozen camera cue workers walked off just before, you know, hou
times" and other media outlets, obviously we are trying to track that reporting in further detail. anderson. >> lucy kafanov, appreciate it. we want to have more on the reporting tonight from "the los angeles times." here is a passage attributed by "the times" to three people familiar with the matter not authorized to comment. i'm quoting from "the l.a. times." safety protocol standard in the industry including gun inspections were not strictly followed...
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we noticed that anderson, i think with thousands of newborn babies were torn from their mothers and given away and forced adoption late, bought about a used young fiesta. bit of my old robots. a fairly well meant to this day mothers still search for grown children, while adults look in hope for their birth parents. join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. and i'll be speaking to guess what the world politics sport business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm ah, and he rather bristles the point, but also within the daniel's purely little fish with the rest of the basilica stores the other about the liquor. melissa was assumable. it was just food, say that him and then you would you that is images, it goes up was good for supposedly good. have my did some i would say again to spend music in which is spreads filica. mom the let's look at her was out of the to get the vote for idea. all of your room, but some way up, all of the fellow with the to the shelf, little push up with ah, top stores of the week on the international accident, an emergency wards in england buckle under t
we noticed that anderson, i think with thousands of newborn babies were torn from their mothers and given away and forced adoption late, bought about a used young fiesta. bit of my old robots. a fairly well meant to this day mothers still search for grown children, while adults look in hope for their birth parents. join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. and i'll be speaking to guess what the world politics sport business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm ah, and he rather...
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>> okay, so, i want to say, we had so much fun, wes anderson is an art itself, his movies should be into bob, i've got an idea, should i tell wes, he said, no. so we just kind of stood there, you know, because there were no stand-ins you do your own everything, he has a very pared down set. >> one last thing, 25th anniversary of "scream." are you finally going to get a credit, you were not credited on this movie, are they finally going to give you one after 25 years if. >> i don't think so. no one has ever contacted me. they said, we can't put your name on the movie because you'll knock the balance of the scream, the balance of the terror right off -- and when they screened the movie to get notes from the audience i got applause, they came to me and they said, would you do press for the movie? like i'm doing press for "alien superstar." this is the end of them and this is it. >> i want to keep talking to you because i'm just waiting to see if any more dogs show up. >> no, we only have two. we only have two, sadie and mazie. they're babies. you go to your local bookstore. support your b
>> okay, so, i want to say, we had so much fun, wes anderson is an art itself, his movies should be into bob, i've got an idea, should i tell wes, he said, no. so we just kind of stood there, you know, because there were no stand-ins you do your own everything, he has a very pared down set. >> one last thing, 25th anniversary of "scream." are you finally going to get a credit, you were not credited on this movie, are they finally going to give you one after 25 years if....
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they went in will for a short period of time and then they all left, anderson. >> we talked about a campingok with his parents. that was right -- was that right after he got back without his fiancee? what more do we know about it? >> right. so we know from the family attorney, the laundrie family attorney, confirmed to cnn that the parents and brian laundrie took a trip to fort de soto park which is about an hour or so north of here on september 6 and 7. but just today we got new records from pinellas county that roberta laundrie, brian laundrie's mother, had made arrangements for two people to go camping on december 2nd and 3rd. that appointment was made on august 3 and it was canceled september 1st. it makes sense he would have been on the road driving to florida. the question is why was it canceled? did he call his parents and tell them he was coming home without gabby? did he tell them why he was coming home without gabby? these are questions that need answering. but we know that they made a new reservation on september 3rd to go camping again. >> regional future task force in new jerse
they went in will for a short period of time and then they all left, anderson. >> we talked about a campingok with his parents. that was right -- was that right after he got back without his fiancee? what more do we know about it? >> right. so we know from the family attorney, the laundrie family attorney, confirmed to cnn that the parents and brian laundrie took a trip to fort de soto park which is about an hour or so north of here on september 6 and 7. but just today we got new...
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>> anderson, one of the things we talked about was just what is her relationship with her parents like? she said she hasn't spoken to them in about two weeks and that the last time she spoke to them, it was a very short conversation. she says their attorney has made it clear to her that her parents are not to answer any questions regarding brian and gabby even to their own daughter, cassie laundrie. now, she also said that when they did talk, it was a very short conversation. mostly, about cassie's own kids. and after that, they just stopped talking. not -- not a lot of detail. so, very short conversations and few and far between. >> and gabby petito's parents and step parents were on dr. phil's show today, i understand? >> right. they -- the four of them sat down with dr. phil and, you know, they spoke to the media last week in a press conference. and in that press conference, they -- they told the world really that they wanted brian laundrie to turn himself in. they -- they wouldn't talk about their relationship with the laundrie family. but in that interview, we learned that there w
>> anderson, one of the things we talked about was just what is her relationship with her parents like? she said she hasn't spoken to them in about two weeks and that the last time she spoke to them, it was a very short conversation. she says their attorney has made it clear to her that her parents are not to answer any questions regarding brian and gabby even to their own daughter, cassie laundrie. now, she also said that when they did talk, it was a very short conversation. mostly,...
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anderson. but i'd like to think that this is a bridge too far. that we might actually, finally, see some action. >> i don't know. it is so deeply engrained in youth culture, you know, not just facebook. but whatever the latest thing is. you know? snapchat. tiktok. whatever. i mean, any parent knows to try -- i mean, you know this, you are a parent. to try to take away social media from your kid is, from what i hear, not an easy thing to do. i mean, you have talked about this concept called the algorithm of deterrence. what does that mean in relation to these revelations? >> so the greatest cop in the world is deterrence. simply put, it's the probability you are going to get something caught or illegal times the penalty should be greater than the relative upside. and what we have here is a company that's added 700 billion in market cap in the last few years. they always get caught. so there's huge upside and they always get caught but the downside, so far, has been seven or nine weeks of free cash flow and fines. i'll be honest. anderson, i don't think th
anderson. but i'd like to think that this is a bridge too far. that we might actually, finally, see some action. >> i don't know. it is so deeply engrained in youth culture, you know, not just facebook. but whatever the latest thing is. you know? snapchat. tiktok. whatever. i mean, any parent knows to try -- i mean, you know this, you are a parent. to try to take away social media from your kid is, from what i hear, not an easy thing to do. i mean, you have talked about this concept...
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we notice that anderson they think was mitchell, you know, thousands of newborn babies were torn from their mothers and given away and forced adoption. they don't allow a bottom on are you just young ford fiesta that are my own robot is a fairly well men's it to this day? mothers still search for grown children, while adults look in hope for their birth parents. with former british di chris for steel is a talking and is standing by his daughter j a y. now we're going to bring you what he is saying and why he is even talking. we're going to look at how well vice president come on heritage handling her job. this is a new accusations that she violated the law by appearing in a commercial indoor.
we notice that anderson they think was mitchell, you know, thousands of newborn babies were torn from their mothers and given away and forced adoption. they don't allow a bottom on are you just young ford fiesta that are my own robot is a fairly well men's it to this day? mothers still search for grown children, while adults look in hope for their birth parents. with former british di chris for steel is a talking and is standing by his daughter j a y. now we're going to bring you what he is...
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we need to look at each one on its own merits. but right now, the committee's made it clear, they are not going to wait around to move to criminal contempt if they feel it's necessary. anderson. >> ryan nobles, appreciate it. thanks for more now on what happens if and when the committee tries to impose consequences for noncompliance, we are joined by cnn contributor, garrett graft. also, elie honig. so, elie, i want to ask you about those subpoenas in a minute. but just regarding the news from kaitlan collins that the white house formally rejected the request to assert executive privilege. absent an intervening court order. do you think this will end -- ultimately, end up with a -- a -- a -- you know, a legal fight? >> i do think it will, anderson. this move by the biden administration puts donald trump in a very tough spot. now, trump has two options. one, he can do nothing and let it be which means 30 days from now, those documents go over to the committee. or, two, trump can go to court and ask a court to block those documents from going over. but that's a serious uphill climb, legally. because we don't have a definitive answer in the law. but it's fairly clear that while
we need to look at each one on its own merits. but right now, the committee's made it clear, they are not going to wait around to move to criminal contempt if they feel it's necessary. anderson. >> ryan nobles, appreciate it. thanks for more now on what happens if and when the committee tries to impose consequences for noncompliance, we are joined by cnn contributor, garrett graft. also, elie honig. so, elie, i want to ask you about those subpoenas in a minute. but just regarding the news...