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mr speaker, i have discussed these reviews at length with david anderson and secondly, with david anderson and secondly, with andrew parker and the metropolitan police commissioner, cressida dick, as well as their senior teams. i am gratefulfor their work and i am confident they have asked the right questions and drawn the right conclusions. i am clear, as are they, the implementation of the recommendations is crucial. mr speaker, there will be those who seek to apportion blame for the attacks. we should be united in our clarity that it lies squarely with those cowardly acts killed 36 innocent people this year and those who encourage them. at the same time, we must learn all we can from these attacks and make sure our overall counterterrorism response is equal to the shift we have seen in the threat. mr speaker, i want to turn briefly to next steps. bringing those responsible to justice is our priority. we must not do anything that jeopardises priority. we must not do anything thatjeopardises criminal prosecutions, which are being pursued in relation to manchester and finsbury park. the co
mr speaker, i have discussed these reviews at length with david anderson and secondly, with david anderson and secondly, with andrew parker and the metropolitan police commissioner, cressida dick, as well as their senior teams. i am gratefulfor their work and i am confident they have asked the right questions and drawn the right conclusions. i am clear, as are they, the implementation of the recommendations is crucial. mr speaker, there will be those who seek to apportion blame for the attacks....
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anderson. former president gerald ford one set of john anderson, he is the smartest guy in congress but he insists on voting his conscience instead of party. ,on't we need that independence that conscience in a president? don't we need john anderson now? with your help, we can win. >> 32 years after his presidential bid we want to welcome john anderson to the seat -- to the classroom. >> i am glad to be here. from virginia, students from purdue university joining us. theressman let me set up politics of 1980. you ran in the primary. you lost to ronald reagan. you ran as an independent in the general election. why? i felt strongly that the point of view i represented in the republican party, even though it was at odds with many of my fellow party members, represented the kind of views that ought to be brought to the country. and considered in the national debate about our future. >> we have a lot of student questions. the first question from the washington center, then we will go to purdue unive
anderson. former president gerald ford one set of john anderson, he is the smartest guy in congress but he insists on voting his conscience instead of party. ,on't we need that independence that conscience in a president? don't we need john anderson now? with your help, we can win. >> 32 years after his presidential bid we want to welcome john anderson to the seat -- to the classroom. >> i am glad to be here. from virginia, students from purdue university joining us. theressman let...
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i'm bill anderson. ♪ >>> from that to this. we've got a program in philadelphia where children are learning from the generation that is have been there and done in. it's called foster brand parenting and as bill found out, it's helping young people succeed. there are children that need special help. >> go out there and serve the youth because, you know, hey, these kids out here they need it. >> reporter: more and more we're aware of the challenge that is people in our area are facing and we're starting to become award of the people who are stepping up every day to address them and then there are some circumstances like today. problems we may not be aware of that we likely can solve if we just get the word out. >> we're looking for nurturing kind seniors who have the need to be in child's life and a part of the change they wish to see on their community. >> i live lived in my philly my whole life i'm embarrassed to admit i didn't know about the city's foster grand parent program but tuesday they began looking for volunteers agai
i'm bill anderson. ♪ >>> from that to this. we've got a program in philadelphia where children are learning from the generation that is have been there and done in. it's called foster brand parenting and as bill found out, it's helping young people succeed. there are children that need special help. >> go out there and serve the youth because, you know, hey, these kids out here they need it. >> reporter: more and more we're aware of the challenge that is people in our...
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>> reporter: she hasn't, anderson. we haven't heard much from the white house about that after the briefing but we did our own number crunches and to lay it out here for you, when omarosa left, she left as assistant to the president, the second highest level of seniority in this white house. they make about $180,000 a year. there are only about two dozen people with that title. with her gone, there are no african-americans left with that seniority in the west wing. among cabinet level officials, senior white house officials, the only african-american official left is hud secretary ben carson. the white house has been criticized now for the lack of diversity in the cabinet level officials and among its senior staff. however, anderson, sarah huckabee sanders did point out to cnn that they are very proud of diversity in other areas. they pointed out the press shop, which is predominantly female and the white house is saying those folks count, too. >> sarah sanders said omarosa was coming back to the white house. do we kno
>> reporter: she hasn't, anderson. we haven't heard much from the white house about that after the briefing but we did our own number crunches and to lay it out here for you, when omarosa left, she left as assistant to the president, the second highest level of seniority in this white house. they make about $180,000 a year. there are only about two dozen people with that title. with her gone, there are no african-americans left with that seniority in the west wing. among cabinet level...
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because hope hicks is, you know, his right-hand person. >> yeah, anderson. so i can't go into what was discussed other than this objection over the privilege, but we do know she was the communications director and if there were conversations between hope hicks and donald trump jr. and she was an intermediary, that's not privileged either. so i think the best thing to do is take this investigation as serious as it should be and bring these witnesses under a subpoena and we'll get the answers. >> congressman, stay with us. i want to bring in michael zelden and gloria gorger. michael, do you believe there's any legal claim to the claim of attorney/client privilege? >> none whatsoever. if there were any type of privilege between him and his lawyer as they spoke to one another it would probably be waived because there were third parties presenting. i don't think there's a colorable claim of attorney/client privilege, which is don jr. and his lawyer talking through hope hicks to the president and her serving as intermediary in those conversations. there's nothing
because hope hicks is, you know, his right-hand person. >> yeah, anderson. so i can't go into what was discussed other than this objection over the privilege, but we do know she was the communications director and if there were conversations between hope hicks and donald trump jr. and she was an intermediary, that's not privileged either. so i think the best thing to do is take this investigation as serious as it should be and bring these witnesses under a subpoena and we'll get the...
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anderson, republicans have the vote. senator jeff flake came on board because of an expensing provision. susan collins came on board because she got what she wanted on the state and local tax deduction. senator ron johnson is now happy with the pass-through legislation. they have 51 senators in the affirmative. all they need to do is vote on it. one more interesting element throughout the course of the day, if you were paying attention last night, this looked like it might actually stall out. the reason, senator bob corker, the issue, deficits. well republican leaders made the clear calculation today. they had the votes to just not care anymore about senator bob corker. they tried to bring him along, his issues were maintained. corker will opposite this bill but it will not sink it. the deals they may with other senators put them in position to get this passed. the real question now is when and perhaps what's actually going to be in that final piece of legislation, anderson. >> phil mattingly, thank you so much. thanks f
anderson, republicans have the vote. senator jeff flake came on board because of an expensing provision. susan collins came on board because she got what she wanted on the state and local tax deduction. senator ron johnson is now happy with the pass-through legislation. they have 51 senators in the affirmative. all they need to do is vote on it. one more interesting element throughout the course of the day, if you were paying attention last night, this looked like it might actually stall out....
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why the wes anderson motif? >> we love wes anderson movies, they're super appealing to us. i loved it because there's something about his treatment that sort of makes kind of chaotic situations seem pristine in a way, and that there's also a calmness somehow and a wedding day is super crazy and very stressful and somehow when i watch this video it seems like the day was a breeze. so i think you see that in that regard. >> our theme for the we had something if wes anderson made a movie about the prom. >> i want to talk about the party. why the marching band? >> you watched that video the whole way through there are certain groomsmen you don't see. i don't think you see my dad. >> i don't think you see my grandma. >> but you see the people from "right this minute" like 100 times. the best part, at the very end, jake, staring directly into the camera, and just dancing like a creep with this weird cape and the marching band, you said it, i mean, every time you hear those drums, how can you not get pumped up? >> you can't hear it in the video but they're chanting "steve and call
why the wes anderson motif? >> we love wes anderson movies, they're super appealing to us. i loved it because there's something about his treatment that sort of makes kind of chaotic situations seem pristine in a way, and that there's also a calmness somehow and a wedding day is super crazy and very stressful and somehow when i watch this video it seems like the day was a breeze. so i think you see that in that regard. >> our theme for the we had something if wes anderson made a...
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i appreciate it. >> thank you, anderson. appreciate you having me on. >> janet, you believe these women are all lying, yet roy moore is the person who has been removed twice as chief justice of the supreme court in alabama. the second time, he had his honesty challenged by the alabama court of the judiciary. judges said he had not been credible and found his use of case law to be incomplete and misleading. >> first off, when we talk about believing the women, i would ask the question of, maybe some lacrosse players at duke university and ask them if they believe every woman who makes an accusation. if we did a lynch mob media against innocent people as we did with lacrosse, there would be some lacrosse players in jail right now. let's look at what the judge did. he stood for the ten commandments. he said i have the freedom of religion -- >> actually, what the judge did is, he violated state and federal regulations and he was removed from the supreme court for that and then four years later, he misled -- he misled the judges
i appreciate it. >> thank you, anderson. appreciate you having me on. >> janet, you believe these women are all lying, yet roy moore is the person who has been removed twice as chief justice of the supreme court in alabama. the second time, he had his honesty challenged by the alabama court of the judiciary. judges said he had not been credible and found his use of case law to be incomplete and misleading. >> first off, when we talk about believing the women, i would ask the...
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i'll bill anderson. ♪ >>> and that is a wrap on this special ed dig of for goodness sake with bill anderson. so many people in our community doing amazing things under the radar. it gives us hope and inspires even motivates. have a wonderful rest of your evening. ♪ we take look outside our studios here in old city we hope wherever you've had to enjoy the day with friends and family. thanks for joining us tonight. i'm iain page. while it was not complete white christmas, it was certainly a cold one. remember that polar vortex. well it is coming back. let's get over to our fox 29 weather authority and head back outside. this time to cape may county and wildwood. those winds were wild out there today. let's check in with fox 29 meteorologist monica cryan with a first look at our windy cold forecast. mon nay. >> wildwood which we just were looking at some of the highest wind speeds at 20 miles per ho hour. and also philadelphia pretty high at 25 miles per hour. so you factor in those cold temperatures into the upper 20s, but that wind is making it feel much worse it already feels like it's in
i'll bill anderson. ♪ >>> and that is a wrap on this special ed dig of for goodness sake with bill anderson. so many people in our community doing amazing things under the radar. it gives us hope and inspires even motivates. have a wonderful rest of your evening. ♪ we take look outside our studios here in old city we hope wherever you've had to enjoy the day with friends and family. thanks for joining us tonight. i'm iain page. while it was not complete white christmas, it was...
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out on the streets, anderson was known to steal as well. with multiple convictions for crimes including identity theft, burglary, and forgery. she's also struggled with a met addiction all of which have led to multiple incarcerations. >> i'm comfortable more locked up than i am out there and that's sad, you know? especially because i'm a very proactive person. like, i can do something with myself, i have a lot of potential. i'm not dumb, you know? i might get overwhelmed and i feel alone. and i have a hard time accepting help. i guess some of that's due to me being in prison a lot too because you don't ask for help, you don't accept things from other people. you just do you, you know? it's a waste of life. it's a waste of my life and my kids'. >> though she lost her spot in the culinary program, anderson will be able to participate in other re-entry programs designed to provide her with both the skills and mindset to not commit further crimes. she says her goal is to become a personal trainer. >> anybody that was supposed to work out here i
out on the streets, anderson was known to steal as well. with multiple convictions for crimes including identity theft, burglary, and forgery. she's also struggled with a met addiction all of which have led to multiple incarcerations. >> i'm comfortable more locked up than i am out there and that's sad, you know? especially because i'm a very proactive person. like, i can do something with myself, i have a lot of potential. i'm not dumb, you know? i might get overwhelmed and i feel alone....
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two payments, one of $50,000, anderson, and one of $120,000, so, a total of $170,000 from the rnc, anderson. >> all right, randi kaye, thank you for that. three views now from stuart stephens, amanda carpenter and ed martin. stewart, have the republicans lost the moral high ground to the democrats? do you think the 32% approval rating for the president is any reflection on that? >> well, you know, there was a lot of hope that when donald trump was elected president that he would change, he would grow into the office and he would evolve, but his support of roy moore would indicate that's just not happening on this level. in my ways, donald trump was a gateway drug to roy moore. he never effectively dealt with accusations against him, and if that's acceptable with republicans enough to elect him, what's the logical thing that you end up with, roy moore, who is accused of being a child predator. >> amanda, i mean, i know you think the democrats are putting forward a very public zero tolerance to this issue. how would you label the republican party's approach? >> well, the republican party appr
two payments, one of $50,000, anderson, and one of $120,000, so, a total of $170,000 from the rnc, anderson. >> all right, randi kaye, thank you for that. three views now from stuart stephens, amanda carpenter and ed martin. stewart, have the republicans lost the moral high ground to the democrats? do you think the 32% approval rating for the president is any reflection on that? >> well, you know, there was a lot of hope that when donald trump was elected president that he would...
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anderson? >> appreciate you being there. thank you. up next, a sneak preview of "cnn special report: the mystery of michael flynn," a fascinating look. jim sciutto looks at how flynn went from military hero to mading guilty to the fbi for lying. highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage firms... again. and online equity trades are only $4.95... i mean you can't have low cost and be full service. it's impossible. it's like having your cake and eating it too. ask your broker if they offer award-winning full service and low costs. how am i going to explain this? if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. schwab, a modern approach to wealth management. you're more than just a bathroom disease.. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower the ability of your
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for 10 terms john anderson 16th nted the congressional district of illinois. he was on the powerful rules committee and held firm to his fiscally conservative 16th values. onal district he believed in values. he believed in a smaller and more accountable government and he wasn't afraid to speak up for it. his leadership and love of country earned him the chairmanship of the house republican conference, ranking third in house leadership. in this esteemed position eventually led to his run for president. john anderson believed this job was worth giving up in order to set a better example of realism in politics. as a community and as a country, we're better for his candor, his focus, and his hon josi. -- honesty. to this day his pragmatic approach continue to inspire many and greatly i am pacts my service here in congress. -- impacts my service here in congress. he dedicated his life to serving the community and ation and he served us proudly. after his political career, he continued to serve by becoming a visiting professor at several universities across the cou
for 10 terms john anderson 16th nted the congressional district of illinois. he was on the powerful rules committee and held firm to his fiscally conservative 16th values. onal district he believed in values. he believed in a smaller and more accountable government and he wasn't afraid to speak up for it. his leadership and love of country earned him the chairmanship of the house republican conference, ranking third in house leadership. in this esteemed position eventually led to his run for...
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, "anderson, you have sportswear today." >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> you better -- "anderson's so tired from smiling today. [ laughter ] in his formalwear." >> for some reason he thinks my mom has a southern accent. >> jimmy: southern accent, yeah. [ talking over each other ] it's not a southern accent. do you watch andy's shows? do you watch housewives? >> i do. i mean, i don't watch them all, but i'll watch the reunion shows so i can catch up. or i'll watch, you know, watch his late night show as well. >> jimmy: yeah. >> which i dvr. but we've been on tour together for the last two years. so we have a stage show called "ac2." >> jimmy: yeah. >> we go around, we just tell funny stories. but all these -- when you go out with andy, all these people come up to him and say tag lines from the housewives. and i have no idea what they're talking about. they're all like -- people come up all the time, they're like, "hey, pat the puss." i'm like what? [ laughter ] apparently that's a tag line. that's some sort of -- >> and they're like -- >> or they like, "hey, what are you doing here without d
, "anderson, you have sportswear today." >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> you better -- "anderson's so tired from smiling today. [ laughter ] in his formalwear." >> for some reason he thinks my mom has a southern accent. >> jimmy: southern accent, yeah. [ talking over each other ] it's not a southern accent. do you watch andy's shows? do you watch housewives? >> i do. i mean, i don't watch them all, but i'll watch the reunion shows so i can catch up....
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believe it or not anderson, nobody's seen it. going to be voting on one of the most important votes we'll ever take in this body, affect this country next 30 years sometime tomorrow and nobody's seen the bill. to call this circus would be insult to circus. talk about what is going on. submitted a simple amendment to say send back to budget committee and send back a deficit neutral bill. group of republicans inclined to support amendment. threw everything in disarray. supposed to take 15 minutes and took an hour. ultimately voted against my amendment. but it's not settled. amendment straightforward. send back to committee, send us bill that doesn't blow a hole in the deficit. now we're faced with we don't know what, taking this big vote tomorrow. there are so many moving parts and would be fairly easy for them to fix this. so far they're not doing so. >> are there other options? >> will be discussions all night. >> phil mattingly is reporting corporate tax rate going up after six years. >> that's one option. and to complicate, mar
believe it or not anderson, nobody's seen it. going to be voting on one of the most important votes we'll ever take in this body, affect this country next 30 years sometime tomorrow and nobody's seen the bill. to call this circus would be insult to circus. talk about what is going on. submitted a simple amendment to say send back to budget committee and send back a deficit neutral bill. group of republicans inclined to support amendment. threw everything in disarray. supposed to take 15 minutes...
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two early wickets were jimmy anderson and two for chris woa kes jimmy anderson and two for chris woakes including jimmy anderson and two for chris woa kes including the jimmy anderson and two for chris woakes including the big one, captain steve smith. australia 53-4 at 53—4 at the close. followed by an even better one. mitchell starc showing the reflexes of a juggler as australia tightened their grip. by the time the final wicket fell, england was still a massive 215 behind. game surely over. but then a twist. australia could have made the visitors bat again but decided not to. bad choice. underthe floodlights, england's bowlers sparkle. two early wickets were jimmy anderson and two for chris woa kes jimmy anderson and two for chris woakes including jimmy anderson and two for chris woa kes including the jimmy anderson and two for chris woakes including the big one, captain steve smith. australia 53—4 at the close. it may be fate, but england finally have a sliver of hope. australia's fans will be heading home pretty happy with their team's position but england's bowlers have at lea
two early wickets were jimmy anderson and two for chris woa kes jimmy anderson and two for chris woakes including jimmy anderson and two for chris woa kes including the jimmy anderson and two for chris woakes including the big one, captain steve smith. australia 53-4 at 53—4 at the close. followed by an even better one. mitchell starc showing the reflexes of a juggler as australia tightened their grip. by the time the final wicket fell, england was still a massive 215 behind. game surely...
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he watched it, jimmy anderson hit it, cameron bancroft caught it. cook carried his bat unbeaten — a lesson in focus and patience. england needed to bowl in a similarfashion. waiting worked initially. they removed cameron bancroft, then produced enough movement to tempt usman khawaja. england were still nearly 100 ahead and making the best of a wearing ball. they, like australia, were warned about scuffing the ball on the pitch, but some on australian television made more serious accusations — to england's obvious irritation. as soon as i saw the headlines, i raced into the umpires, and that was their words, actually — "nothing to worry about, absolutely fine." england's next obstacle was australia's rock. steve smith reached the boundary only occasionally. england shut off the taps but couldn't dry everything up. showers turned to storms, play finished at three. well, england denied by very english conditions at the mcg. they are the only side with a realistic chance of winning this test, and the weather on the final day looks far clearer. but
he watched it, jimmy anderson hit it, cameron bancroft caught it. cook carried his bat unbeaten — a lesson in focus and patience. england needed to bowl in a similarfashion. waiting worked initially. they removed cameron bancroft, then produced enough movement to tempt usman khawaja. england were still nearly 100 ahead and making the best of a wearing ball. they, like australia, were warned about scuffing the ball on the pitch, but some on australian television made more serious accusations...
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especially when it's a race as close as this, anderson. and i can't stress just how stunning it is that we're even talking about the possibility of a democratic win in a state that is as conservative as alabama is here. >> yeah. caitlin collins, lot to watch for in the next 24 hours. perspective from david gergen and our chief political correspondent dana bash. dana, roy moore, really nowhere to be found over the weekend. was that pure strategy, a sign they feel good about where the polls are, or just want to avoid any mistakes in the final week? >> i really feel it's more the latter, to avoid mistakes. to kind of keep a low profile and not make the issues that he has, the very real issues he has, even worse. the focus has been and is continuing to be the base that is and has always supported roy moore, the ones that put him into the nomination seat. you remember, he beat not one but two republicans in a primary, first a primary and then a runoff to get to this point. and to kind of do things like you saw over the weekend with the presiden
especially when it's a race as close as this, anderson. and i can't stress just how stunning it is that we're even talking about the possibility of a democratic win in a state that is as conservative as alabama is here. >> yeah. caitlin collins, lot to watch for in the next 24 hours. perspective from david gergen and our chief political correspondent dana bash. dana, roy moore, really nowhere to be found over the weekend. was that pure strategy, a sign they feel good about where the polls...
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>> it's hard to say, anderson. one of the positive attributes, of course, of the mueller investigation is there has not been leaks. he's done this investigation the way it should be done, without signaling a lot of where he is. i think it's fair to say the indictments and guilty pleas he secured in the last month were surprises to most of us. so it's a little hard to know what to make of this, but it shows progress, and presumably we'll hear from the president's people after that meeting about what the -- what the topic was. >> adam schiff, congressman schiff, a ranking democratic member of your committee, says he fears republicans will try to shut down the committee's investigation at the end of this month. i'm wondering if you share that concern. >> yeah, i really do, anderson. look, we have at least a two-track effort to make these investigations go away, to make them irrelevant, to make them marginal. what i mean is adam schiff is right. on monday, we will have three different depositions, three witnesses come
>> it's hard to say, anderson. one of the positive attributes, of course, of the mueller investigation is there has not been leaks. he's done this investigation the way it should be done, without signaling a lot of where he is. i think it's fair to say the indictments and guilty pleas he secured in the last month were surprises to most of us. so it's a little hard to know what to make of this, but it shows progress, and presumably we'll hear from the president's people after that meeting...
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you've got to let me answer, cooper -- excuse me, anderson, mr. anderson cooper. let me just say. he wants to put out a welcome mat in front of these young girls, if you are a junior high school girl or if you are a high school girl, what abortion jones is saying is we're putting out a welcome mat to any boy who's feeling like a girl that day, he's free to walk into the bathroom, the locker room with his camera phone and shower with your daughter. >> i've heard you say that numerous times. >> people in alabama are not going to take this radical position. they're not going to take the radical position -- >> can you get back to us -- >> -- that says, i can't tell you i won't take your gun away. >> can you get back to us -- >> he said i can't tell you i won't take your religious liberty away. that's where abortion jones stands. >> can i ask you, as the spokesperson, can you get back to us on whether or not he still believes that homosexuality should be illegal? >> i believe that he believes the bible -- >> i'm just asking, can you get back to us? if you don't want to answer that ques
you've got to let me answer, cooper -- excuse me, anderson, mr. anderson cooper. let me just say. he wants to put out a welcome mat in front of these young girls, if you are a junior high school girl or if you are a high school girl, what abortion jones is saying is we're putting out a welcome mat to any boy who's feeling like a girl that day, he's free to walk into the bathroom, the locker room with his camera phone and shower with your daughter. >> i've heard you say that numerous...
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he gives this memorandum to anderson and he leaves and he carries a copy back to washington, d.c. and slips it in the secretary's outgoing box and nothing is to be done for the next couple of weeks until december 20 when south carolina secedes and anderson decides a few days later on the evening of christmas day that it's time to move to fort sumter under what he believes is authorization from the war department. buell is summoned to the war department to discuss this new move and he greets the secretary of war and the preston on the way into the cabinet meeting and the secretary says something to the effect "i believe you've just started the american civil war." he says on the contrary, i think i've averted it. he is sent to california to never be heard from again. except mcclellan believed he had some worth. i will begin -- in his review of stephen sears' work, russell posed a rhetorical question. what are we to make of major general george b mcclellan? after all, he was one of the mysteries of the war. in the 150 years since the american civil war, contemporaries and historians
he gives this memorandum to anderson and he leaves and he carries a copy back to washington, d.c. and slips it in the secretary's outgoing box and nothing is to be done for the next couple of weeks until december 20 when south carolina secedes and anderson decides a few days later on the evening of christmas day that it's time to move to fort sumter under what he believes is authorization from the war department. buell is summoned to the war department to discuss this new move and he greets the...
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natsot / jan anderson showing picturesdean and jan anderson have seen a lot in their 50 years as man and wife.but they never thought they'd see this againnatsot:"it fits a little tighter. i don't know why /laughter/"dean's wedding ring, seen here in their wedding album, had been missing since 1971, when they went to a friends for a backyard barbecue, and touch football game.dean anderson, received lost wedding ring: "the ring was kinda loose on my hand, always. and i went up to catch a football and it flew off my hand into the grass. and we looked for it, looked for it, and looked for it. never could find it"they eventually gave up, and figured the ring was lost forever.dean anderson, received lost wedding ring: "for years, i didn't wear any ring at all. she knew i was hers. i didn't need any mark /smiles and laughs/"but after all these years, a matrimonial miracle, at hazeldale park.a construction crew recently found the ring, while digging up a sidewalk, originally built in 1982.jerry burgess, tualatin hills parks and recreation:"it was encapsulated underneath the asphalt for all t
natsot / jan anderson showing picturesdean and jan anderson have seen a lot in their 50 years as man and wife.but they never thought they'd see this againnatsot:"it fits a little tighter. i don't know why /laughter/"dean's wedding ring, seen here in their wedding album, had been missing since 1971, when they went to a friends for a backyard barbecue, and touch football game.dean anderson, received lost wedding ring: "the ring was kinda loose on my hand, always. and i went up to...
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and anderson this part is interesting. in the court filings today the government referenced that manafort and gates -- they have given deposition testimony in another matter but prosecutors -- they aren't saying exactly what that means. but this case is moving full steam ahead. the next status hearing for manafort and gates, anderson it's monday. >> jessica, thank you. . michael zeldin is joining me robert mueller's special assistant at the the justice department. and chief political analyst gloria borger. according to the report by "the new york times," the fbi briefed hope hicks about the efforts by russian operatives to contact her. what does that tell you. >> it means the russians were as our intelligence agencies reported for months actively engaged with the trump campaign or endeavoring to engage with the trump campaign in order to sway the outcome of the election and also to, once they were elected to set -- help set policy and we see that in the flynn outreach around sanctions and the settlements in the -- in israe
and anderson this part is interesting. in the court filings today the government referenced that manafort and gates -- they have given deposition testimony in another matter but prosecutors -- they aren't saying exactly what that means. but this case is moving full steam ahead. the next status hearing for manafort and gates, anderson it's monday. >> jessica, thank you. . michael zeldin is joining me robert mueller's special assistant at the the justice department. and chief political...
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i guess anderson's dog ate his homework. [laughs] whatever. whatever you say, anderson. but as all the time we have left. let not your heart be troubled. lower ingram is standing by. -- laura ingraham is standing by. was it on an elli elliptical machine. >> sean: i do boxing and street martial arts. now how i train. i don't run on a stupid machine bored out of my mind. >> laura: i have seen your hand broken from mixed martial arts. >> sean: this is the latest. i snapped it when i hit somebody. it's fun. >> laura: i am afraid of you. n:
i guess anderson's dog ate his homework. [laughs] whatever. whatever you say, anderson. but as all the time we have left. let not your heart be troubled. lower ingram is standing by. -- laura ingraham is standing by. was it on an elli elliptical machine. >> sean: i do boxing and street martial arts. now how i train. i don't run on a stupid machine bored out of my mind. >> laura: i have seen your hand broken from mixed martial arts. >> sean: this is the latest. i snapped it...
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natsot / jan anderson showing picturesdean and jan anderson have seen a lot in their 50 years as man and wife.but they never thought they'd see this againnatsot:"it fits a little tighter. i don't know why /laughter/"dean's wedding ring, seen here in their wedding album, had been missing since 1971, when they went to a friends for a backyard barbecue, and touch football game.dean anderson, received lost wedding ring: "the ring was kinda loose on my hand, always. and i went up to catch a football and it flew off my hand into the grass. and we looked for it, looked for it, and looked for it. never could find it"they eventually gave up, and figured the ring was lost forever.dean anderson, received lost wedding ring: "for years, i didn't wear any ring at all. she knew i was hers. i didn't need any mark /smiles and laughs/"but after all these years, a matrimonial miracle, at hazeldale park.a construction crew recently found the ring, while digging up a sidewalk, originally built in 1982.jerry burgess, tualatin hills parks and recreation:"it was encapsulated underneath the asphalt for all t
natsot / jan anderson showing picturesdean and jan anderson have seen a lot in their 50 years as man and wife.but they never thought they'd see this againnatsot:"it fits a little tighter. i don't know why /laughter/"dean's wedding ring, seen here in their wedding album, had been missing since 1971, when they went to a friends for a backyard barbecue, and touch football game.dean anderson, received lost wedding ring: "the ring was kinda loose on my hand, always. and i went up to...
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and later anderson cooper's dog ate his home work. it's profound. >> ♪ >> sean: last night doug jones defeated roy moores. the media doesn't want you to understand but i will tell you. it's so obvious if you know what is really going on. that's tonight's mini-monologue. right now because president trump is so hated by the left, the destroy trump mainstream media, they blame trump for roy moore's loss. this is predictable. they blame him for everything. i told you this before. i lived in alabama. i had a great number of years there. i have known congressman mo brooks since 1990. when the primary race to fill jeff sessions's open seat was there i embraced mo brooks. this is what i said on my radio show. >> mo brooks i have known for 27 years and endorsed him and his candidacy. >> sean: if mo brooks was on the election yesterday, he would have won the election by 20 points easily. it wasn't trump. mitch mcconnell and the d.c. establishment inserted themselves into this race. they never wanted mo brooks to be the next senator from alaba
and later anderson cooper's dog ate his home work. it's profound. >> ♪ >> sean: last night doug jones defeated roy moores. the media doesn't want you to understand but i will tell you. it's so obvious if you know what is really going on. that's tonight's mini-monologue. right now because president trump is so hated by the left, the destroy trump mainstream media, they blame trump for roy moore's loss. this is predictable. they blame him for everything. i told you this before. i...
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anderson? >> jessica schneider, thank you. joining me now is michael zeldin and ken cuccinelli, former virginia attorney general. did he seem comfortable despite saying there's no good cause to remove him? >> yes. it seemed to me that one of the more important conversations he had was they asked him, was he in communication with mueller and he said yes, that they were coordinating and discussing the matter with him. he wouldn't answer whether his mandate had been expanded but that rosenstein felt that mueller was acting within the scope of the overview that he had given to him and that he was comfortable with it and that he felt that he was operating with a team that was devoid of the type of bias that the republican members of congress were accusing him of. so in some sense, rosenstein supported mueller without hesitation and said that he is in regular contact with mueller and overseeing mueller so there's no sense that this is a ren gate, runaway special prosecutor without oversight. >> ken, do you agree with rosenstein's as
anderson? >> jessica schneider, thank you. joining me now is michael zeldin and ken cuccinelli, former virginia attorney general. did he seem comfortable despite saying there's no good cause to remove him? >> yes. it seemed to me that one of the more important conversations he had was they asked him, was he in communication with mueller and he said yes, that they were coordinating and discussing the matter with him. he wouldn't answer whether his mandate had been expanded but that...
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as david anderson notes, the ct policing got a great deal right. but he also says the manchester attack in particular might have been averted had the cards fallen differently. we believe, on this side, that is a telling phrase. as the home secretary noted, salman abedi was a closed subject of interest not under active investigation, but the intelligence came out for the attack which as david anderson puts it, had its true significance been properly understood, it would have called an investigation to be reopened into them. in closing, i would like to thank and give our respect on the side of the house on counterterrorism for their great work on these matters, but we have to repeat this does come down to resources. and resources notjust for counterterrorism as such, but resources for community policing. you're watching tuesday in parliament with me, alicia mccarthy. and don't forget, you can find previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. can then the last two elections have had one thing in common. —— the last two general elections have had one th
as david anderson notes, the ct policing got a great deal right. but he also says the manchester attack in particular might have been averted had the cards fallen differently. we believe, on this side, that is a telling phrase. as the home secretary noted, salman abedi was a closed subject of interest not under active investigation, but the intelligence came out for the attack which as david anderson puts it, had its true significance been properly understood, it would have called an...
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they are the work of hurvin anderson. do not adjust your set, because his landscapes are inspired by no less than co mforta ble. inspired by no less than comfortable. look at these lush, verdant comfortable. look at these lush, verda nt forests. comfortable. look at these lush, verdant forests. you can see the figure of a boy in the branches. hurvin anderson is the only man on the short list. his parents are from jamaica and he draws on his caribbean heritage in his work as well as his own life growing up in birmingham. this picture is called izzy tokyo to be black it is set in a barbershop —— it is called izzy tokyo to be black —— is it okayed to be black. you can see black figures like martin luther king and muhammad ali. sacha craddockjoins me. we have two distinct works, the barbershop and the landscapes. what is his prime concern? as a painter, his concern is to paint what painters have headed for a long time, the interior or the exterior. we deal with a barbershop and there are portraits of famous people. he
they are the work of hurvin anderson. do not adjust your set, because his landscapes are inspired by no less than co mforta ble. inspired by no less than comfortable. look at these lush, verdant comfortable. look at these lush, verda nt forests. comfortable. look at these lush, verdant forests. you can see the figure of a boy in the branches. hurvin anderson is the only man on the short list. his parents are from jamaica and he draws on his caribbean heritage in his work as well as his own life...
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extremely careless doesn't have the same legal significance, anderson. we are told by official that is the drafting process was a team effort. the handful of people reviewed the language as editing changes were made. the fbi declined to comment for the story anderson. >> you're learning more about the fbi agent role in the investigation into investigation during the election. >> we have learned that strzok was the fbi official who signed the document or the memo that officially opened the investigation into the russian meddling of the 2016 election. former and current officials tell us this isn't surprising. he was the number two official in the counterintelligence division with strzok was considered one of the bureau as top experts on russia. all of this is now likely to add to the political fire storm over the russia investigation. you know the white house and congressional republicans want the fbi to provide documents because they think that there could be some political bias not only in the handling of the clinton investigation anderson but also in t
extremely careless doesn't have the same legal significance, anderson. we are told by official that is the drafting process was a team effort. the handful of people reviewed the language as editing changes were made. the fbi declined to comment for the story anderson. >> you're learning more about the fbi agent role in the investigation into investigation during the election. >> we have learned that strzok was the fbi official who signed the document or the memo that officially...
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aern anderson? >> gary tuchman, thank you very much. with me now is ed martin, amanda carpenter, and van jones. van, the white house's answer for the president's endorsement is essentially that moore is better to a democrat. is that, to you, acceptable? >> well, it's certainly not. and i was down in tennessee over the past thanksgiving break and immediately thereafterward. and you saw this thing beginning to build, where they just turned entitle a tribal issue of us against them. you know, "the washington post," the fact that these women were coming forward on local television and were talking to local reporters, all that got washed out. so we're seeing now just a complete tribalization of american politics. as long as somebody is in my party, i don't care anything about, you know wh, who they arr what they've done. it's just us against them. and i think it's very, very shocking to see this get this far. i had hoped that the president would at least stay where he was and stay out of it. it's clear, now, that he's going to go in full for
aern anderson? >> gary tuchman, thank you very much. with me now is ed martin, amanda carpenter, and van jones. van, the white house's answer for the president's endorsement is essentially that moore is better to a democrat. is that, to you, acceptable? >> well, it's certainly not. and i was down in tennessee over the past thanksgiving break and immediately thereafterward. and you saw this thing beginning to build, where they just turned entitle a tribal issue of us against them....
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. >> president buell: thank you, commissioner anderson. >> commissioner anderson: with respect to how the money is spent on trail improvement, i believe that melinda from the rec and park department made it clear this was about approving expenditures, but that it would return to use in terms of what the trails are going to look like, whether some are going to be closed or not, widened or not, could we have a little more color commentary on that, melinda and dawn? sorry, didn't mean to pick one or the other. >> commissioners, that is correct, so the trails improvement project will come back to the commission for concept design approval. and we have committed at a site walk that we did with about a dozen community stakeholders, many of whom are in the room today, as well as in a written fact sheet and e-mail, that we would have additional public notice community meeting before we finalize the concept design and likely a site walk. it turns out with the roads and topography it's easier to understand the site at the park than looking at the maps. >> commissioner anderson: it's not a foreg
. >> president buell: thank you, commissioner anderson. >> commissioner anderson: with respect to how the money is spent on trail improvement, i believe that melinda from the rec and park department made it clear this was about approving expenditures, but that it would return to use in terms of what the trails are going to look like, whether some are going to be closed or not, widened or not, could we have a little more color commentary on that, melinda and dawn? sorry, didn't mean...
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(map)it isn't just anderson dam. the concrete spillways at guadalupe dam and calero dam in hillssouth of san jose also have extensive cracks that could some day undermine the bedrock beneath, similar to what happened in oroville. the dams and spillways were designed and built decades ago and require regular maintenance marty grimes "....it's important to recognize that our spillways performed well. they performed well last winter and they arent used all that often but we do have an on going seismic retrofit program happening which is already addressing some these same issues..."indeed, the anderson dam spillway held up just fine when the reservoir overflowed last winter for the first time in ten years but the ensuing flood resulted in a $100 million dollarsin damage. rob fladeboe"....until the seismic retro fits and repairs are complete the three reservoir will be kept well below capacity out of an abundance of caution. in morgan hill rob fladeboe kron 4 news (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief me
(map)it isn't just anderson dam. the concrete spillways at guadalupe dam and calero dam in hillssouth of san jose also have extensive cracks that could some day undermine the bedrock beneath, similar to what happened in oroville. the dams and spillways were designed and built decades ago and require regular maintenance marty grimes "....it's important to recognize that our spillways performed well. they performed well last winter and they arent used all that often but we do have an on...
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jimmy anderson took five in total. australia's lead was growing all the time but england kept chipping away. by the time australia were all out for 138, england's target was still a massive one, 350 for. they would need a record run chase. as mark stoneman and alastair cook eased them past the mark, england dared to dream but both left in quick succession and another soon followed, james vince wafting his wicket away. under floodlights and the most fierce pressure, dawid malan and joe root hungin pressure, dawid malan and joe root hung in there. england kept surviving, just. it was pure sporting theatre. the pair rekindles england's hopes but ten minutes from the close, a final twist, dawid malan gone. australia are still favourites but england 178 runs from something very special. this has been some fight back from england. 24 hours ago they looked beaten, the ashes all but gone and yet they still have a chance of a remarkable win. to be honest we are delighted to be in this position, to have any chance of winning the
jimmy anderson took five in total. australia's lead was growing all the time but england kept chipping away. by the time australia were all out for 138, england's target was still a massive one, 350 for. they would need a record run chase. as mark stoneman and alastair cook eased them past the mark, england dared to dream but both left in quick succession and another soon followed, james vince wafting his wicket away. under floodlights and the most fierce pressure, dawid malan and joe root...
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the president call the pathetic loser by anderson cooper. we will tell you about a tweet that set social media on fire and what the anchor had to say about it. ♪ nacho? [ train whistle blows ] what?! -stop it! -mm-hmm. we've been saving a lot of money ever since we switched to progressive. this bar is legit. and now we get an even bigger discount from bundling home and auto. i can get used to this. it might take a minute. -swing and a miss! -slam dunk! touchdown! together: sports! copdso to breathe better,athe. i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you h
the president call the pathetic loser by anderson cooper. we will tell you about a tweet that set social media on fire and what the anchor had to say about it. ♪ nacho? [ train whistle blows ] what?! -stop it! -mm-hmm. we've been saving a lot of money ever since we switched to progressive. this bar is legit. and now we get an even bigger discount from bundling home and auto. i can get used to this. it might take a minute. -swing and a miss! -slam dunk! touchdown! together: sports! copdso to...
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hurvin anderson would be who i would wa nt hurvin anderson would be who i would want on the wall. it is beautiful and vibrant. 10096. as an artist whose practice i enjoy, that would be andrea buttner. and my heart thinks buttner may win. we will find out soon enough. i am fascinated to know what you think the turner prize and/or the events this year have done for hull. well getting to the end of the year of the city of culture 2017. the figures are fantastic in terms of the number of people who have come to see the turner prize. what difference has it made? i mean, look at this. the turner prize is in hull. we had the bbc radio! weekend. being born here, i live in london now, but my heart is here. it is difficult to put into words what it has actually done. it's all about timing and it is hull's time. the next few years will be vital but i think it would go from strength to strength. you said to me earlier that you never thought it would happen in hull. hull has always had a bad rep, or for whatever reason, and that is going to turn around now. i am proud to be from hull and to be
hurvin anderson would be who i would wa nt hurvin anderson would be who i would want on the wall. it is beautiful and vibrant. 10096. as an artist whose practice i enjoy, that would be andrea buttner. and my heart thinks buttner may win. we will find out soon enough. i am fascinated to know what you think the turner prize and/or the events this year have done for hull. well getting to the end of the year of the city of culture 2017. the figures are fantastic in terms of the number of people who...
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anderson? >> gary tuchman, thanks very much. it's been a long day. coming up, something to make you smile at the end of the day. the "ridicu-list" is next. get t. the ford year end sales event is here. i can guide you in. no, thanks , santa. i got this. santa: uh, it looks a little tight. perfect fit. santa needs an f-150. that's ford, america's best selling brand. hurry in today for 0% financing for 72 months across the full line up of ford cars, trucks and suvs. for a limited time, get an additional $1,000 cash back on top of 0% financing for 72 months. get these exclusive offers during the ford year end sales event. get these exclusive offers i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. you're more than just a bathroom disease.. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's di
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that are still raging, anderson. it is a scary sight when you see the flame rolling down the hill as it has been doing going both down some hills and up others, hitting very, very close to the city of ojai today. they were able to battle it back but that's been extremely dangerous. and there is so much destruction, it will be a huge, costly figure once this is all done. >> can you talk about containment? how much of this fire is contained? >> only 10%. and that's the good news. they thought they were going to be dealing with a zero percent again because the santa ana winds have been so strong. but today those winds subsided. these fires, because they're so large and so incredibly powerful, they create their own weather systems that can just roll through areas. but they are still at just 10%. they think that this could burn through the end of december. something like the 24th, potentially right before christmas. >> sara sidner, thanks. >>> coming up, the latest from pensacola, florida where the president is speaking a
that are still raging, anderson. it is a scary sight when you see the flame rolling down the hill as it has been doing going both down some hills and up others, hitting very, very close to the city of ojai today. they were able to battle it back but that's been extremely dangerous. and there is so much destruction, it will be a huge, costly figure once this is all done. >> can you talk about containment? how much of this fire is contained? >> only 10%. and that's the good news. they...
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. >> i'm camille anderson. from the united states of america. i have a bachelor degree in nursing and currently practicing my profession as a registered nurse in los angeles, california. >> i first met camille in southern california, a few days before the start of the pageant. hi, camille. >> lisa. >> so nice to meet you. >> you too. >> you're gorgeous. >> thank you. >> thank you for letting us be part of this journey with you. >> how you feeling about this next pageant. >> i'm a little nervous but i'm very excited and this is like a dream come true, just being a part of it. >> so are you all packed up, still getting things together. >> almost there. still wrapping things up. >> i see your bathing suits. >> i put this here. >> camille has wanted to be a beauty queen for as long as she can remember. >> i've always been a fan of pageants. it was a childhood dream. >> but there was one problem, what was your name. >> i was born mark eric. >> she was born a biological male. >> so that's me. >> so cute. >> me 6 years old and -- >> you with your girlf
. >> i'm camille anderson. from the united states of america. i have a bachelor degree in nursing and currently practicing my profession as a registered nurse in los angeles, california. >> i first met camille in southern california, a few days before the start of the pageant. hi, camille. >> lisa. >> so nice to meet you. >> you too. >> you're gorgeous. >> thank you. >> thank you for letting us be part of this journey with you. >> how you...
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two wickets the jimmy anderson and adjusting to the lights. two wickets thejimmy anderson and two wickets chris woakes including the prized scalp of the australian captain steve smith. how key will that be as far as england and australia are concerned? far as england and australia are concerned 7 england far as england and australia are concerned? england giving themselves a glimmer of hope going in today for. we have pushed australia back tonight, that is good to see. we can take some positives from that. obviously we are behind in the game but at the same time it is really good, the fact that we fought back and showed good character to get ourselves back in the game. obviously we had a tough session with the batjust obviously we had a tough session with the bat just to close out today's play. there's a lot of cricket to go. we've got a lead of 260 and a lot of batting. sean and tim have come of great scores in the first innings. no reason why we can't build a big lead and have england on the rapes in the night session. australia will resume
two wickets the jimmy anderson and adjusting to the lights. two wickets thejimmy anderson and two wickets chris woakes including the prized scalp of the australian captain steve smith. how key will that be as far as england and australia are concerned? far as england and australia are concerned 7 england far as england and australia are concerned? england giving themselves a glimmer of hope going in today for. we have pushed australia back tonight, that is good to see. we can take some...