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anderson. i got your letter and i was glad to find that you had not forgotten, he's part of the talking first person, that you wanted me to go back again and promising to do better for you than anybody else can. i have often felt uneasy about you. i thought the yankees before this time, they found your house. i suppose they never heard about your - kill that soldier that we left behind. and twice before i left you, i'm still glad. [inaudible]. i want to know particularly what the chances for you to get me and i am doing well here, he's living in ohio. i don't know how many of you have been to dayton. i get clothing and i have a comfortable and the folks here call her missus anderson and the children millie jane and bernie, they go to school and learning well. in ms. connie has a head for the future they go to sunday school and manny and me attend church regularly as my freedom, would you say that i can have, but there's nothing to be gained on that front is in my freedom in 1864 from the marsha
anderson. i got your letter and i was glad to find that you had not forgotten, he's part of the talking first person, that you wanted me to go back again and promising to do better for you than anybody else can. i have often felt uneasy about you. i thought the yankees before this time, they found your house. i suppose they never heard about your - kill that soldier that we left behind. and twice before i left you, i'm still glad. [inaudible]. i want to know particularly what the chances for...
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he says of jordan anderson. few individuals are ever articulated the meaning of freedom more clearly or more precisely than jordan anderson. it's a very comforting and very useful to think of how clear and precise anderson outlines this rubric. it's quantiffabley radical and anderson never gets the two hundred grand in back pay and wt from having price on his head to naming the price for his work. this uncontainable concept of freedom, the radical republicans wanted to nail it down as all about the contract, all about the wage and when you hear free labor it's not labor for free, it's not slavery, it's wage labor is free labor, the freedom to be able to contract. in slavery there was no contract and that wasn't failing. there was no standardized model, there was no bureaucracy but some experiences of freedom were messier. the model, the bureaucracy standard didn't fit. how do you due reparations for families that suffered for generations? everyone has a job, everyone is employed into a commercial model that only
he says of jordan anderson. few individuals are ever articulated the meaning of freedom more clearly or more precisely than jordan anderson. it's a very comforting and very useful to think of how clear and precise anderson outlines this rubric. it's quantiffabley radical and anderson never gets the two hundred grand in back pay and wt from having price on his head to naming the price for his work. this uncontainable concept of freedom, the radical republicans wanted to nail it down as all about...
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it is the most wes anderson film i think he �*s ever made. wes anderson fans will love it, i needed a bit more of a way in. i needed a little bit more of engagement. it's very funny, very full, very quirky. itjust felt a little bit impenetrable but i think a second viewing would change that. i'm not entirely sure i have the patience for it. i will come with you. 0k. we'll do that and then i will make you agree with me. i like the fact the synopsis says it's a love letter to journalists, and franklyjournalists need a little bit of that. i think that's one of the reasons why it's getting such good reviews because those reviews are written journalists. you cynic! dune, have you read dune? no, of course i haven't! this is the unfilmable science fiction novel. david lynch did it, not very well. this is part one. they've broken the story into two. we don't know whether there is going to be a part two. it is filmed by denis villeneuve. timoth e chalamet in his second—starring role of the week and he is perfectly fine. i'm not a huge fan but he's p
it is the most wes anderson film i think he �*s ever made. wes anderson fans will love it, i needed a bit more of a way in. i needed a little bit more of engagement. it's very funny, very full, very quirky. itjust felt a little bit impenetrable but i think a second viewing would change that. i'm not entirely sure i have the patience for it. i will come with you. 0k. we'll do that and then i will make you agree with me. i like the fact the synopsis says it's a love letter to journalists, and...
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on the motion to elect kat anderson vice president. commissioner anderson. >> aye. >> commissioner griffin. >> aye. >> commissioner hallisy. >> aye. >> commissioner jones. >> aye. >> commissioner loue. >> aye. >> commissioner mazzola. >> aye. congratulations. the vote is unanimous. did you want to say anything. >> thank you. i want to thank everybody for your kind words and your support. this is a tremendous commission to serve on both symbolically and effectively. i think san franciscans love parks above everything else. it is a wonderful way to relax and reflect, spend time with family and friends. we have beautiful gaulterring spaces all over the city. i raised my children here and i can tell you we have our favorite places yet i still discover new places every some. thank you for being -- every month. thank you to all members of the rec and park team, department, you guys are great. i feel so lucky to be working with you. i hope that you will continue to call on all of us especially me to help. i think i am about to enter a period
on the motion to elect kat anderson vice president. commissioner anderson. >> aye. >> commissioner griffin. >> aye. >> commissioner hallisy. >> aye. >> commissioner jones. >> aye. >> commissioner loue. >> aye. >> commissioner mazzola. >> aye. congratulations. the vote is unanimous. did you want to say anything. >> thank you. i want to thank everybody for your kind words and your support. this is a tremendous commission to...
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we're back here with the host of anderson cooper 3660, anderson cooper. anderson, you have6 a new book now, it is called "vanderbilt: the rise and fall of an american dynasty." >> yep. >> stephen: okay, but, also, these are your relatives. >> yes, they are. >> stephen: some may not know. that was my whole plan to not have people know. >> stephen: that you are a vanderbilt on your mother's side. >> my mother was gloria cooper, her family was the vanderbilts. i just am her son. >> stephen: you never saw yourself as a vanderbilt? >> no, at a young age i looked at the vanderbilts and the coopers who were farmers in the depression and how they ended up and lived their lives, i was, like, i'm going for the coopers, that's going to be my model. i don't think anything good can come out of the vanderbilt side. >> stephen: having done that mental and spiritual work in your own life to not be a vanderbilt, what's it like to dig into it now. >> it was fascinating. i really knew nothing about them and in talking to my mom before she died two years ago, i realized she
we're back here with the host of anderson cooper 3660, anderson cooper. anderson, you have6 a new book now, it is called "vanderbilt: the rise and fall of an american dynasty." >> yep. >> stephen: okay, but, also, these are your relatives. >> yes, they are. >> stephen: some may not know. that was my whole plan to not have people know. >> stephen: that you are a vanderbilt on your mother's side. >> my mother was gloria cooper, her family was the...
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it is the most wes anderson film. it is the most wes anderson film i think he has ever made. wes anderson fans will love it, i needed a bit more of a way in. i need a little bit more of engagement. it's very funny, very full and quirky. itjust felt a little bit impenetrable but i think a second viewing would change that. i'm not entirely sure i have the patience for it. i i'm not entirely sure i have the patience for it.— i'm not entirely sure i have the patience for it. i will come with ou. i'll patience for it. i will come with yom i'll do _ patience for it. i will come with you. i'll do that. _ patience for it. i will come with you. i'll do that. and _ patience for it. i will come with you. i'll do that. and then - patience for it. i will come with you. i'll do that. and then i - patience for it. i will come with j you. i'll do that. and then i will make you agree with me. i like the fact the synopsis says it's a love letter to journalists, and frankly journalist need a little bit of that. . �* , journalist need a little bit of that. ., �* , ., journalist need a litt
it is the most wes anderson film. it is the most wes anderson film i think he has ever made. wes anderson fans will love it, i needed a bit more of a way in. i need a little bit more of engagement. it's very funny, very full and quirky. itjust felt a little bit impenetrable but i think a second viewing would change that. i'm not entirely sure i have the patience for it. i i'm not entirely sure i have the patience for it.— i'm not entirely sure i have the patience for it. i will come with ou....
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anderson. ms. sandy anderson, you're now recognized for five minutes to give an oral presentation of your testimony. >> thank you, chairman green, ranking member barr, chairwoman waters, and members of the subcommittee. i am sandy anderson, senior vice president of operations for experian north america. let me begin by stating why credit bureaus exist and how consumers benefit. credit bureaus accurately compile individuals' payment histories, recorded to us by creditors so lenders can use this data to make sound underwriting decisions. sound lending decisions for credit cards, autos, and morgueenings mean fewer defaults. fewer defaults means lower cost of credit for consumers and greater availability of consumer credit across the economy. credit bureau data is blind to factors such as race, ethnicity, and gender, so it helps can compliance with the equal opportunity act. what we hear most off from consumers and policymakers is they want us to focus on three clear objectives. insure the informat
anderson. ms. sandy anderson, you're now recognized for five minutes to give an oral presentation of your testimony. >> thank you, chairman green, ranking member barr, chairwoman waters, and members of the subcommittee. i am sandy anderson, senior vice president of operations for experian north america. let me begin by stating why credit bureaus exist and how consumers benefit. credit bureaus accurately compile individuals' payment histories, recorded to us by creditors so lenders can use...
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anderson starts now. >>> good evening. tonight we've learned that the former president is making new efforts to subvert justice and stymie the investigation into his attempt to stay in office by subverting democracy. he's reportedly doing it by invoking executive privilege in the house investigation of the attack on the capitol which he incited. we'll talk to former white house counsel john dean if he can actually do that. meantime, his allies are also still trying to undermine democracy and lay the groundwork for overturning the next election. that's the news tonight, which comes after a day that began with the senate judiciary committee publishing its report on the former president's attempts to overturn the 2020 election. the title is "subverting justice." >> we were a half step away from a constitutional crisis, a full-blown constitutional crisis. >> that's committee chairman dick durbin, and he's understating it. the report is the most comprehensive account we have so far of what if we were talking about it happening
anderson starts now. >>> good evening. tonight we've learned that the former president is making new efforts to subvert justice and stymie the investigation into his attempt to stay in office by subverting democracy. he's reportedly doing it by invoking executive privilege in the house investigation of the attack on the capitol which he incited. we'll talk to former white house counsel john dean if he can actually do that. meantime, his allies are also still trying to undermine...
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thanks, anderson. take care. >> dr. murthy, thanks. >>> coming up next, a leading critic of the texas abortion law joining us now that a federal judge has put the law on hold and clinics are back providing the procedure, ahead.cold r elie. dissolves quickly. instantly ready to start working. so you can bounce back fast with alka-seltzer plus. now available for fast sinus relief. bipolar depression. it made me feel like i was trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of people living with bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place... ...and be hard to manage. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. latuda is not for everyone. call your doctor about unusual mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and yo
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>> i'm someone who wants to solve problems, anderson. i happy to agree with one side's approach when it comes to infrastructure. it was a bipartisan bill at least in the senate. but the question is how can we actually make our system work for us, the people of this country again, because we can sense it's not working that well right now. we are being set up to fail. the incentives are such that congress has a national approval rating of 28%. the re-election rate of members is 92%. because again, they don't have to appeal to the general population. they just have to appeal to the 20% on either side. that's what we have to change and i am starting a popular movement to help implement open primaries and rank choice voting that would improve our legislators' incentives and reduce the polarization that threatens to tear our country part. >> given republican control though of a lot of legislatures how likely do you think it is to change voting like that? i mean, you know, there are now increasingly bills in legislatures around the country to m
>> i'm someone who wants to solve problems, anderson. i happy to agree with one side's approach when it comes to infrastructure. it was a bipartisan bill at least in the senate. but the question is how can we actually make our system work for us, the people of this country again, because we can sense it's not working that well right now. we are being set up to fail. the incentives are such that congress has a national approval rating of 28%. the re-election rate of members is 92%. because...
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let me start with you, miss anderson, do you keep such a record? beverly anderson. miss beverly anderson, can you hear? >> yes. i can. yes. >> do you keep such a record and i'll ask that you respond -- >> yes, we do not have risk data on our file. >> let me move on to mr. dana hur. >> no, mr. chairman, we don't have any insight into the race of the people on the credit file with regard to accuracy. >> and then mrs. sandy anderson. >> thank you, chairman, no, we don't have riska in our credit report. >> my time was expired. let me thank the witnesses for their testimony. and for devoting the time and resources to share their expertise with the subcommittee. your testimony today will help to advance the important work this subcommittee and of the u.s. congress. the chair notes that members may have additional questions for this panel which they may wish to submit in writing. without objection, the hearing record will remain open for five legislative days for members to submit written questions to these witnesses and to place their responses in the record. also without
let me start with you, miss anderson, do you keep such a record? beverly anderson. miss beverly anderson, can you hear? >> yes. i can. yes. >> do you keep such a record and i'll ask that you respond -- >> yes, we do not have risk data on our file. >> let me move on to mr. dana hur. >> no, mr. chairman, we don't have any insight into the race of the people on the credit file with regard to accuracy. >> and then mrs. sandy anderson. >> thank you,...
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anderson starts now. >>> good evening. the lawyer for facebook whistle-blower frances haugen joins us tonight on the eve of her testimony before senate subcommittee. and perhaps, it was just a coincidence but today, the world's largest social network went down. facebook and facebook-owned instagram and whatsapp were all unreachable for much of the day. prompting one twitter user to write half jokingly, instagram and facebook are currently not working as our democracy, society, and a healthy sense of self. except, it's no joke according to the whistle-blower in question. former-facebook employee, frances haugen, who revealed herself last night on cbs news's 60 minutes. >> when we live in an information environment that is full of angry, hateful, polarizing content, it erodes our civic trust. it erodes our faith in each other. it erodes our ability to want to care for each other. the version of facebook that exists today is tearing our societies apart, and causing ethnic violence around the world. >> tearing our society apar
anderson starts now. >>> good evening. the lawyer for facebook whistle-blower frances haugen joins us tonight on the eve of her testimony before senate subcommittee. and perhaps, it was just a coincidence but today, the world's largest social network went down. facebook and facebook-owned instagram and whatsapp were all unreachable for much of the day. prompting one twitter user to write half jokingly, instagram and facebook are currently not working as our democracy, society, and a...
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anderson? >> gary, thanks. >>> up next, the supreme court's decision to act with some but not all deliberate speed on the new texas law banning abortions after six weeks. this is worth. that takes wealth. but this is worth. and that - that's actually worth more than you think. don't open that. wealth is important, and we can help you build it. but it's what you do with it, that makes life worth living. principal. for all it's worth. ♪ (vo) subaru presents... the underdogs. they may have lost an eye, or their hearing, or their youthful good looks. but there's a lot of things these remarkable dogs haven't lost... like their ability to lick, wag, and love with the best of them. join subaru in helping underdogs find a loving home and celebrate all dogs during our third annual national make a dog's day. growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work. over time, i've come to add a fourth: be curious.
anderson? >> gary, thanks. >>> up next, the supreme court's decision to act with some but not all deliberate speed on the new texas law banning abortions after six weeks. this is worth. that takes wealth. but this is worth. and that - that's actually worth more than you think. don't open that. wealth is important, and we can help you build it. but it's what you do with it, that makes life worth living. principal. for all it's worth. ♪ (vo) subaru presents... the underdogs. they...
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anderson? >> gary, thanks. >>> up next, the supreme court's decision to act with some but not all deliberate speed on the new texas law banning abortions after six weeks. tried me felt me energy in just two weeks! ( sighs wearily ) here, i'll take that! ( excited yell ) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one-gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune health! ( abbot sonic ) ♪ (vo) subaru presents... the underdogs. they may have lost an eye, or their hearing, or their youthful good looks. but there's a lot of things these remarkable dogs haven't lost... like their ability to lick, wag, and love with the best of them. join subaru in helping underdogs find a loving home and celebrate all dogs during our third annual national make a dog's day. as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? you got it. ♪ liberty, liberty - liberty, liberty ♪ uh, i'll se
anderson? >> gary, thanks. >>> up next, the supreme court's decision to act with some but not all deliberate speed on the new texas law banning abortions after six weeks. tried me felt me energy in just two weeks! ( sighs wearily ) here, i'll take that! ( excited yell ) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one-gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune health! ( abbot sonic ) ♪ (vo) subaru presents... the underdogs. they may have lost an eye, or their...
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simple things, anderson. cultural things. many asian countries have great reverence for the elderly. not as much, you know, in other places around the world. if this had been a disease that primarily affected adolescents, would we have treated it differently in this country? i don't know. perhaps. that's something that came to mind. here is another little nugget i thought was interesting. almost always when you look at pandemics, the country of origin is usually the least hardest hit and as you get further and further away from the country of origin, countries are harder hit. why is that? is there some sort of little precursor immunity that is circulating in a country of origin we are learning about? i don't know. there is a lot of lessons here that we can apply now but also for possible future pandemics. >> and you also -- there is a lot of sort of takeaways for people in the book. you write about the microbiome, which i have been lately obsessed with, and work/life balance. sanjay, very excited about the work. "world war c:
simple things, anderson. cultural things. many asian countries have great reverence for the elderly. not as much, you know, in other places around the world. if this had been a disease that primarily affected adolescents, would we have treated it differently in this country? i don't know. perhaps. that's something that came to mind. here is another little nugget i thought was interesting. almost always when you look at pandemics, the country of origin is usually the least hardest hit and as you...
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thank you, anderson cooper. i love to say your name. anderson cooper just rolls off. >> first of all, you look amazing. i look like i'm ravaged by time. you look extraordinary. >> no, no. i, too, am ravaged by time. >> so -- >> my -- mine's mostly internal. your -- yours comes out in bad skin. but mine, i'm falling -- i'm falling apart inside. you should see my kidneys. >> is that right? well, i'm dead inside. so, you know, emotionally -- you know, i don't know. i love how you announced this to the world with a tweet. you said, so now i can say something, yes, it's true, i'm going to be a rocket man. is this -- i mean, obviously, you know, look, you've been in "star trek." had you ever thought about actually being able to go up into space? >> no. i mean -- i -- i'm so sorry to -- to bring you down to earth, to use a phrase. it was all pretend. none -- none of that -- i was on a set in paramount studios. >> what do you mean, bill? what? >> i never -- you know, when -- when shooting "star trek," it was all a figment of our collective imag
thank you, anderson cooper. i love to say your name. anderson cooper just rolls off. >> first of all, you look amazing. i look like i'm ravaged by time. you look extraordinary. >> no, no. i, too, am ravaged by time. >> so -- >> my -- mine's mostly internal. your -- yours comes out in bad skin. but mine, i'm falling -- i'm falling apart inside. you should see my kidneys. >> is that right? well, i'm dead inside. so, you know, emotionally -- you know, i don't know. i...
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anderson and -- well >> we'll start with mr. anderson. >> both anderson's mr. -- so i would agree. both mr. dana her and mrs. anderson. >> so i would agree, i'll go first. i would agree accuracy is very very important. a shared my perspective a little bit earlier, and i think there is a kind of work that has been done across the years. the furniture's clarifying the rhetorics, bringing data accuracy into being, but i also believe there is more work that we can do as we all work to ensure maximum accuracy. the data that you are asking for i would be happy to follow up with, but just wanted to acknowledge that. >> okay thank you. and be fine if you could all send that to us in writing. do we have any other responses or can you will send it to us in writing? >> let me ask you, if you do trust this error rate, what is the era used to address this data in your products? using the frequency? what about you? >> thank you, congresswoman. we track that was in two ways.. one is, we look at all of the disputes that are sent in from consumers. and we determine what they cause of the error was.
anderson and -- well >> we'll start with mr. anderson. >> both anderson's mr. -- so i would agree. both mr. dana her and mrs. anderson. >> so i would agree, i'll go first. i would agree accuracy is very very important. a shared my perspective a little bit earlier, and i think there is a kind of work that has been done across the years. the furniture's clarifying the rhetorics, bringing data accuracy into being, but i also believe there is more work that we can do as we all...
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but i'll -- i'll tell you this, anderson. when i -- when i saw the information about the vehicle having a citation on it, i immediately thought about how the son of sam was caught. so it matters. it all comes together under this investigation. but it -- it really was troubling that -- the way that that came out. >> as i recall in the berkowicz case, he had parked his car. person going around in new york shooting -- shooting i think mostly women. and he had parked his car. and -- and that's -- sort of, that was the first lead to which police were able to follow to actually get him? >> and that's -- and that -- i'm not -- i'm not saying that laundrie is berkowicz but sometimes just a basic-parking ticket, a basic citation can trigger things in an investigation. >> hmm. >> now, do we think that the parents would have told them that, oh, we were wrong if that hadn't have been the case? if that wasn't brought up by investigators? i doubt it. >> right. i -- it seems like -- i mean, i -- you know, were they correcting themselves sim
but i'll -- i'll tell you this, anderson. when i -- when i saw the information about the vehicle having a citation on it, i immediately thought about how the son of sam was caught. so it matters. it all comes together under this investigation. but it -- it really was troubling that -- the way that that came out. >> as i recall in the berkowicz case, he had parked his car. person going around in new york shooting -- shooting i think mostly women. and he had parked his car. and -- and...
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>> that's right, anderson. a source close to the investigation just revealing to me tonight that the remains that were discovered today seem to have been there for a while. that is a direct quote. i am also told by the same source that the condition of the remains prove to -- to -- it -- it will be quite some time, he thinks, before they are officially identified. he said that that's why the medical examiner was brought in. this is going to be a very thorough process and a painstaking process to identify these remains. but having said that, anderson, this same source also telling me tonight that he is not aware of any additional search for brian laundrie. so, some interesting information that we are getting tonight. >> so, professor kobilinsky, if -- if that pans out to be -- if that turns out to be accurate and based on what the source is telling randi, when remain -- when a body or -- when -- when a body is in water over a long period of time, how does that impact things one way or another in terms of being a
>> that's right, anderson. a source close to the investigation just revealing to me tonight that the remains that were discovered today seem to have been there for a while. that is a direct quote. i am also told by the same source that the condition of the remains prove to -- to -- it -- it will be quite some time, he thinks, before they are officially identified. he said that that's why the medical examiner was brought in. this is going to be a very thorough process and a painstaking...
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>> really interesting, anderson. cnn has obtained a letter from the white house counsel that reveals that the biden white house counsel has determined that steve bannon has no claim to executive privilege. now, in reporting on this and speaking to experts, i was told there was a chance that perhaps there would be a carve-out for some conversations that bannon may have had with trump. but here the white house counsel says no, president biden has determined that based on what the committee is investigating in the interest of the united states, he has no claim to privilege here and that he must comply with the subpoena. now, bannon has previously told the committee he is not going to comply unless ordered by a court. now, the committee has rejected that argument. and tomorrow night, they are scheduled to move ahead with a vote to refer him for criminal contempt. >> all right. paula reid, appreciate it. thank you. more now from the white house, cnn's kaitlan collins is there for us tonight. so what is the reaction from t
>> really interesting, anderson. cnn has obtained a letter from the white house counsel that reveals that the biden white house counsel has determined that steve bannon has no claim to executive privilege. now, in reporting on this and speaking to experts, i was told there was a chance that perhaps there would be a carve-out for some conversations that bannon may have had with trump. but here the white house counsel says no, president biden has determined that based on what the committee...
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. >> reporter: it was pretty straightforward, anderson. the committee chairman, bennie thompson, the vice chair liz cheney both read somewhat lengthy opening statements kind of outlining the case as to why they believed that this was a necessary step to refer steve bannon for criminal contempt. they talked about how defiant bannon had been in terms of his lack of cooperation with the committee. they also really took aim at his legal arguments that he somehow was protected by executive privilege because of the efforts of the former-president donald trump, and saying it just was not enough for him to be so uncooperative with the committee. and then, liz cheney who is of course the vice chair and a republican and a big critic of the former president talked specifically about how both bannon and president trump's actions played a direct role in what we saw here on january 6th. and -- and that gave an awful lot of insight into what the committee's thinking is at the base of their investigation as they move forward. after those opening statement
. >> reporter: it was pretty straightforward, anderson. the committee chairman, bennie thompson, the vice chair liz cheney both read somewhat lengthy opening statements kind of outlining the case as to why they believed that this was a necessary step to refer steve bannon for criminal contempt. they talked about how defiant bannon had been in terms of his lack of cooperation with the committee. they also really took aim at his legal arguments that he somehow was protected by executive...
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anderson. ms. sandy anderson, you're now recognized for five minutes to give an oral presentation of your testimony. >> thank you, chairman green, ranking member barr, chairwoman waters, and members of the subcommittee. i am sandy anderson, senior vice president of operations for experian north america. let me begin by stating why credit bureaus exist and how consumers benefit. credit bureaus accurately compile individuals' payment histories, recorded to us by creditors so lenders can use this data to make sound underwriting decisions. sound lending decisions for credit cards, autos, and morgueenings mean fewer defaults. fewer defaults means lower cost of credit for consumers and greater availability of consumer credit across the economy. credit bureau data is blind to factors such as race, ethnicity, and gender, so it helps can compliance with the equal opportunity act. what we hear most off from consumers and policymakers is they want us to focus on three clear objectives. insure the informat
anderson. ms. sandy anderson, you're now recognized for five minutes to give an oral presentation of your testimony. >> thank you, chairman green, ranking member barr, chairwoman waters, and members of the subcommittee. i am sandy anderson, senior vice president of operations for experian north america. let me begin by stating why credit bureaus exist and how consumers benefit. credit bureaus accurately compile individuals' payment histories, recorded to us by creditors so lenders can use...
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anderson? >> we shall see. >>> just ahead, families of the victims of the sandy hook massacre won a major victory. details on that next. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ got a couple of bogeys on your six, limu. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. what do you say we see what this bird can do? woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. looks like we're walking, kid. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ talking about mental health it's not a sign of weakness, but really a sign of strength. people sometimes don't want to talk about mental health, they don't want to talk about problems that they might have that aren't physical, but those problems are just as real. i have this disease you know, and it makes it awkward that i have to explain myself or prove myself in certain situations. a lot of times i'm not feeling good or you know not having a good day, but through the music i'm able to have a good day b
anderson? >> we shall see. >>> just ahead, families of the victims of the sandy hook massacre won a major victory. details on that next. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ got a couple of bogeys on your six, limu. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. what do you say we see what this bird can do? woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. looks like we're walking, kid. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty....
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anderson cooper will join me in just a moment for a preview. you can see that live location there in baltimore, maryland. first, we have breaking news. the fbi just confirming the human remains found in that florida nature reserve are indeed those of 23-year-old brian laundrie. the news coming exactly one month after we learned that laundrie's fiancee, gabby petito, was murdered in wyoming by strangulation. tonight we're also learning about a crucial piece of evidence that could shed light on how petito died. a note booker discovered near laundrie's remains we're learning tonight is possibly salvageable, according to a source. leyla santiago is live. i know you had a chance to speak with an official from north port police moments ago and have learned ed new details about w they founding near brian laundrie's remains. what did you find out? >> reporter: we've learned that the belongings and the remains were found about a 45-minute walk from this entrance to the reserve. it was dental records that allowed them to confirm that those remains belong
anderson cooper will join me in just a moment for a preview. you can see that live location there in baltimore, maryland. first, we have breaking news. the fbi just confirming the human remains found in that florida nature reserve are indeed those of 23-year-old brian laundrie. the news coming exactly one month after we learned that laundrie's fiancee, gabby petito, was murdered in wyoming by strangulation. tonight we're also learning about a crucial piece of evidence that could shed light on...
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>> good evening, anderson. i don't think the infrastructure bill will come to a vote tonight because i don't think there is a deal yet on the reconciliation bill, and that is what we've been very clear we need if we're going to vote yes on the infrastructure bill. the reality is there is a whole group of people, people who need child care, people who need paid leave, people who want housing, people who want action on climate change. this is all part of the build back better agenda, which is the president's agenda. we've got the president's back here. i know he's been working very hard to try to negotiate with people in the senate. the 4% who don't agree with this agenda that we as democrats ran on and won on and delivered the house, the senate and the white house. if i had to bet, i would say there's not going to be a vote toe tonight. >> one source said nancy pelosi had success turning democrats to the yes column. do you think it's stalled on this page for the moment? >> i can think of five i have confirmed ar
>> good evening, anderson. i don't think the infrastructure bill will come to a vote tonight because i don't think there is a deal yet on the reconciliation bill, and that is what we've been very clear we need if we're going to vote yes on the infrastructure bill. the reality is there is a whole group of people, people who need child care, people who need paid leave, people who want housing, people who want action on climate change. this is all part of the build back better agenda, which...
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that's the interesting part about this, anderson. this complaint was filed by the albany county sheriff's department without the knowledge of the albany county d.a.'s office. and that is extremely unusual, particularly when we're talking about an instance that is involving the former governor of new york. we can talk more about that, but we can tell you that the d.a.'s office, after learning about this complaint being filed by the sheriff's department, sent a release out, saying they had no knowledge of this event happening. >> and has the former governor responded, bryn? >> yeah, so, his personal attorney released a statement to cnn, saying, again, governor cuomo has never assaulted anyone and also saying, accusing that sheriff who filed this complaint of motives that are, quote, patently improper. important to note, the governor now has to make an appearance and that is set for november 17th, anderson. >> so, elle, what happens next? he makes an appearance in court, but who is the appearance in front of if the district attorney's o
that's the interesting part about this, anderson. this complaint was filed by the albany county sheriff's department without the knowledge of the albany county d.a.'s office. and that is extremely unusual, particularly when we're talking about an instance that is involving the former governor of new york. we can talk more about that, but we can tell you that the d.a.'s office, after learning about this complaint being filed by the sheriff's department, sent a release out, saying they had no...
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we're here with anderson cooper. so this book is about your mom's side of the family >> you know, i was told that you guys didn't have a copy of the book so i actually stopped at barnes and noble down the block as i was coming here [ laughter ] ran in, bought a copy and then came here. >> seth: that's so embarrassing. you bought your own book >> yes, i did. yes. [ laughter ] i -- i got a text on the way, like, " do you have a copy of the book with you because they don't have one?" i'm like, "what? like, i walk around with my book like a schmuck." [ laughter ] >> seth: did you -- did you find it right away? or do you have - >> i just happen to walk around the city like, "hey, anderson cooper's got a new book." >> seth: the worst would be if you walked around like this. [ laughter ] just, like, to make sure people saw it was you [ laughter ] this is your mom's side of the family >> yes >> seth: the vanderbilts >> yes >> seth: for those who don't know the history >> yeah, they -- this guy, commodore cornelius vanderbilt
we're here with anderson cooper. so this book is about your mom's side of the family >> you know, i was told that you guys didn't have a copy of the book so i actually stopped at barnes and noble down the block as i was coming here [ laughter ] ran in, bought a copy and then came here. >> seth: that's so embarrassing. you bought your own book >> yes, i did. yes. [ laughter ] i -- i got a text on the way, like, " do you have a copy of the book with you because they don't...
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>> thank you, anderson. the production of "rust" is now shut down indefinitely, but investigations seem to be ramping up after actor alec baldwin accidentally shot and killed a cinematographer with a gun thursday. question. how did a live round end up in what was supposed to be a prop gun? now, there is no such thing as a prop gun. they only use in a lot of these things, certainly in this production, real guns, and then they just change the ammunition if they get it right. so are we going to hear at some point that no real guns will be used this movies anymore? it certainly seems clear now that missteps led to the accidental killing of hutchins,
>> thank you, anderson. the production of "rust" is now shut down indefinitely, but investigations seem to be ramping up after actor alec baldwin accidentally shot and killed a cinematographer with a gun thursday. question. how did a live round end up in what was supposed to be a prop gun? now, there is no such thing as a prop gun. they only use in a lot of these things, certainly in this production, real guns, and then they just change the ammunition if they get it right. so...
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it's time now for anderson. >>> good evening. when it comes to the 11th hour push by congressional democrats and the white house to reach agreement on two huge pieces of their domestic agenda, the answer they have come up with is why not a 12th hour? or a 12th day? perhaps, even a 12th week. with moderate and progressive wings of his party at odds over the timing, contents, and price tag of major social welfare and green energy legislation, and with the bipartisan infrastructure bill caught in the impasse president biden went to the capitol. when he emerged after a meeting with house democrats, the message was take your time. >> i'm telling you, we're going to get this done. it doesn't matter when. it doesn't matter whether it's in six minutes, six days, or six weeks. we're going to get it done. >> now, standing with the president as you saw there, house speaker pelosi, whose message all week was proitd pretty much the opposite. that turns out to be wishful thinking on her part. the bottom line remains the same. getting it done f
it's time now for anderson. >>> good evening. when it comes to the 11th hour push by congressional democrats and the white house to reach agreement on two huge pieces of their domestic agenda, the answer they have come up with is why not a 12th hour? or a 12th day? perhaps, even a 12th week. with moderate and progressive wings of his party at odds over the timing, contents, and price tag of major social welfare and green energy legislation, and with the bipartisan infrastructure bill...
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anderson. >> tom foreman, thanks. perspective now from cnn political analyst and "new york times" washington correspondent, maggie haberman. so, maggie, bannon's talking about the white house with the former president was short lived. no one ever seems does no matter how egregious their -- their crimes. their alleged crimes. where do you see this all going with him? >> i think that where it may go is he is going to file some kind of a lawsuit or someone will file some kind of a lawsuit, possibly the former president, to try to raise the question of whether executive privilege would apply to bannon. now, there is not -- actually, not a lot of case law on this. just a common sense reading of the law looks at it as bannon was not working in the executive chamber when this event happened. he was not a formal adviser to trump in the white house. so why would executive privilege apply to him? i think they are going to try, at least at the moment, to try to test that theory of -- of -- of the legal case and see whether they
anderson. >> tom foreman, thanks. perspective now from cnn political analyst and "new york times" washington correspondent, maggie haberman. so, maggie, bannon's talking about the white house with the former president was short lived. no one ever seems does no matter how egregious their -- their crimes. their alleged crimes. where do you see this all going with him? >> i think that where it may go is he is going to file some kind of a lawsuit or someone will file some kind...
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anthony anderson is here [ cheers and applause anthony anderson plus, from the netflix series and number one television show in the world, the cast of "squid game" is here >> steve: oh [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: we are talking to them and playing a fun, new game with them and we have got an in-studio performance from charli xcx. >> steve: oh [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: get ready. it's awesome >> steve: love it. >> jimmy: and of course, an all-new "tonight show hashtags," tonight yeah [ cheers and applause well, you guys i've been keeping up with this whole debt ceiling thing. democrats are trying to raise it while republicans are pushing back so biden is meeting with some of the nation's biggest banks to see if they can help out. >> tariq: man, i'm tired of the news >> jimmy: tariq. >> tariq: hmm? >> jimmy: what are you saying? >> tariq: i said man, i'm tired of the news. it's always so boring and serious. like can we talk about something not in the news? >> jimmy: fine with me what do you wanna talk about >> tariq: i don't know what's something everyone enjoys how about like fo
anthony anderson is here [ cheers and applause anthony anderson plus, from the netflix series and number one television show in the world, the cast of "squid game" is here >> steve: oh [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: we are talking to them and playing a fun, new game with them and we have got an in-studio performance from charli xcx. >> steve: oh [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: get ready. it's awesome >> steve: love it. >> jimmy: and of course, an...
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on the motion to elect kat anderson vice president. commissioner anderson. >> aye. >> commissioner griffin. >> aye. >> commissioner hallisy. >> aye. >> commissioner jones. >> aye. >> commissioner loue. >> aye. >> commissioner mazzola. >> aye. congratulations. the vote is unanimous. did you want to say anything. >> thank you. i want to thank everybody for your kind words and your support. this is a tremendous commission to serve on both symbolically and effectively. i think san franciscans love parks above everything else. it is a wonderful way to relax and reflect, spend time with family and friends. we have beautiful gaulterring spaces all over the city. i raised my children here and i can tell you we have our favorite places yet i still discover new places every some. thank you for being -- every month. thank you to all members of the rec and park team, department, you guys are great. i feel so lucky to be working with you. i hope that you will continue to call on all of us especially me to help. i think i am about to enter a period
on the motion to elect kat anderson vice president. commissioner anderson. >> aye. >> commissioner griffin. >> aye. >> commissioner hallisy. >> aye. >> commissioner jones. >> aye. >> commissioner loue. >> aye. >> commissioner mazzola. >> aye. congratulations. the vote is unanimous. did you want to say anything. >> thank you. i want to thank everybody for your kind words and your support. this is a tremendous commission to...
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anderson? >> appreciate it. joining us now, one of the recipients of the dear colleague letter, ro khanna. thankman, thanks for being with us. you heard the suggestions, that they're going to negotiate a lauer dollar figure of the $3.5 trillion safety net. do your agree with that? and how tough do you expect the negotiations to be? >> i do. the president always said we will negotiate. the president was inspiring today. i rap as a moderate democrat. we need a consensus on the b bigger bill to pass infrastructure. the other thing he said that was so important, is tell me what you are for. we're for child care for everyone. we're for making sure people get to go to community college. we're for seniors getting dental and vision. those opposed, tell us what policy you're not for. that will help us get the consensus. >> in your view, what has changed from a day ago. aside from president biden coming to the hill and telling the democratic kcaucus to take more time on this? >> presidents matter. a lot of people frankly
anderson? >> appreciate it. joining us now, one of the recipients of the dear colleague letter, ro khanna. thankman, thanks for being with us. you heard the suggestions, that they're going to negotiate a lauer dollar figure of the $3.5 trillion safety net. do your agree with that? and how tough do you expect the negotiations to be? >> i do. the president always said we will negotiate. the president was inspiring today. i rap as a moderate democrat. we need a consensus on the b...
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anderson starts now. >>> good evening. very busy hour ahead including news so many parents have been waiting for. the fda's advisory committee recommending pfizer's covid vaccine for ages 5 to 11. but like nearly everything to do with what was supposed to be the simple way to end a pandemic, it isn't quite as simple as that. we will have more details ahead. >>> also, senator elizabeth warren joins us on her new proposal for funding president biden's so-called build back better legislation as democrats in both chambers face growing pressure, including a key election next week to finally wrap it up. >>> we begin though with breaking news in the fatal shooting in new mexico on the set of "rust." the district attorney telling "the new york times" that criminal charges are possible. speaking by phone with the paper, she said and i quote, we haven't ruled out anything. everything at this point including criminal charges is on the table. she went on to say as we look at what's believed to be the last-known photo of photographer h
anderson starts now. >>> good evening. very busy hour ahead including news so many parents have been waiting for. the fda's advisory committee recommending pfizer's covid vaccine for ages 5 to 11. but like nearly everything to do with what was supposed to be the simple way to end a pandemic, it isn't quite as simple as that. we will have more details ahead. >>> also, senator elizabeth warren joins us on her new proposal for funding president biden's so-called build back better...
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>> 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 a former president can have some say in executive privilege, generally speaking, it's the current president who gets to decide. that makes sense. we've actually seen barack obama and george w. bush exercise or not exercise executive privilege on behalf of their predecessor. so trump's got a serious uphill climb. it seems the real object here, anderson, is to get it in the courts and delay. and we have seen courts take months, even years, to resolve these disputes in the past. courts need to do better, they need to do it quicker. they need to prioritize if th
>> 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 a former president can...
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anderson. i think it is a huge watershed moment. but only if we actually do something with the information. you know, everything that's in the documents, especially the documents that were turned over to the s.e.c. which have now been released, i think, only today publicly. they just demonstrate the internal knowledge of what facebook does and doesn't know about exactly what's happening on their platform. and it confirms what a lot of researchers, activists, former employees such as myself have been saying for years. so again, it's up to lawmakers now. it's not about whether facebook and good or bad or does more good than bad. it's about whether or not there are some practices that have harmed democracy, harmed individuals, and potentially broken the law. and what the leadership knew about it. this should absolutely be a huge watershed moment, and should really make the public understand that at this point we can no longer just rely on facebook's own self-selected data points and their own talk
anderson. i think it is a huge watershed moment. but only if we actually do something with the information. you know, everything that's in the documents, especially the documents that were turned over to the s.e.c. which have now been released, i think, only today publicly. they just demonstrate the internal knowledge of what facebook does and doesn't know about exactly what's happening on their platform. and it confirms what a lot of researchers, activists, former employees such as myself have...
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. >> anderson, thanks. dr. blue, i wanted to ask you about a text that gabby's mother received from her daughter's phone on august 30th. and if you look at your timeline, her death would have occurred between august 22nd and august 29th. so, if this text on august 30th that said there was no service in yosemite came from gabby's phone, can you say definitively that gabby petito could not have sent that text on august 30th? >> no, i can't. when we talk about a timeline of death this far out from the death, that timeline could be plus or minus a week at -- at a minimum. and that is because of different weather conditions and different locations. so it's really, very, very rough. it's not like tv where they say, oh, they died on this date. it's -- it's -- it's a very rough estimate. and i know that law enforcement is using other methods to try to determine a most -- a more exact date. but from an autopsy point of view, it's -- it's a very rough estimate. >> so -- and, randi, just -- just -- can you explain to our
. >> anderson, thanks. dr. blue, i wanted to ask you about a text that gabby's mother received from her daughter's phone on august 30th. and if you look at your timeline, her death would have occurred between august 22nd and august 29th. so, if this text on august 30th that said there was no service in yosemite came from gabby's phone, can you say definitively that gabby petito could not have sent that text on august 30th? >> no, i can't. when we talk about a timeline of death this...
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>> well, good evening, anderson. and it's a little bizarre. i mean, i think that the laundrie family was sending the petito family a strong message. and it kind of went something like this. we don't like what our son just told us so we're not answering the phone. and our attorney said don't talk to anybody. and again, that's just my opinion. >> yeah. i mean, one would -- i mean, there's no reason for that family not to talk to the petitos, unless they have information which is bad for their son and they don't want to get involved or don't want to help the -- the -- the petito family. >> you would think so. i mean, gabby lived with them prior to them going across country. i'm sure, you know, they got engaged. unfortunately, covid prevented them from getting married. you would think the families were somewhat close or at least had conversations in the past. so why -- why would they not return their calls? even after i they joe petito threatened to call the police, they still didn't return their calls. and eventually, they did call a nonemergency
>> well, good evening, anderson. and it's a little bizarre. i mean, i think that the laundrie family was sending the petito family a strong message. and it kind of went something like this. we don't like what our son just told us so we're not answering the phone. and our attorney said don't talk to anybody. and again, that's just my opinion. >> yeah. i mean, one would -- i mean, there's no reason for that family not to talk to the petitos, unless they have information which is bad...
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>> that's right, anderson. the effects of this go beyond youtube and youtube's inaction of this go well beyond youtube. videos get shared on facebook and websites. the big question is howf how effective will they follow throw? a spokesperson for the company said since that employee, we spoke in that piece since they work for the company a few years ago, youtube says it got its act together more on vaccine misinformation. they brought in new rules and changes to the algorithms but that being said, it's pretty stunning anderson that we're almost two years into this pandemic and it's only now the company is putting in a wide spread ban on the ridiculous claim that the vaccines have micro chips in them. >> appreciate it. thanks. we'll be right back. wealth is saving a little extra. worth is knowing it's never too late to start - or too early. ♪ ♪ wealth helps you retire. worth is knowing why. ♪ ♪ principal. for all it's worth. you're driving innovation. you're racing to the cloud. you need to do it securely
>> that's right, anderson. the effects of this go beyond youtube and youtube's inaction of this go well beyond youtube. videos get shared on facebook and websites. the big question is howf how effective will they follow throw? a spokesperson for the company said since that employee, we spoke in that piece since they work for the company a few years ago, youtube says it got its act together more on vaccine misinformation. they brought in new rules and changes to the algorithms but that...