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. >> anthony: where's the fire pole, dude? >> mike: they took them. >> anthony: oh man! >> mike: in the late 90's, management took the poles out. >> anthony: what is every little boy, you know, from my age was all about sparky the fire dog and the poles. >> mike: you know, i used to love sliding the pole and the headquarters was three stories so when you were sliding that thing you had to really hold on because you were going for a ride. the old running board, we put up here. we don't use the running board, but this is how many companies we used to have. >> anthony: what percentage of that number are active now? >> mike: less than half, and we're fighting a lot more fires. >> anthony: you know, i've got to say, the kitchen's looking pretty good. >> mike: it's one of the best kitchens in the city. >> anthony: tonight's meal is being cooked by paul. he's squad three's best, they say. >> mike: he's reading the can, that's a good start. >> anthony: tonight's menu -- crab cakes, with a mix of actual crab and this stuff, sea leg. maybe you know it from such beloved menu items
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although anthony grainger and his companions we re anthony grainger and his companions were in the area for an unlawful purpose, they were unarmed and no intelligence existed to suggest otherwise. contrary to the expectation of police investigators, the men were probably not intending to commita the men were probably not intending to commit a robbery that day. i have concluded that the officer who shot anthony grainger did not act unlawfully because the honestly believed he was reaching for a gun. in fact, anthony grainger was probably trying to get out of the car. the main reason the officer jumped to the wrong conclusion was the misleading way in which his superiors had briefed him beforehand. i have made a number of recommendations that i hope will reduce the chance of such a catastrophic series of failings and errors ever being repeated. let's now hear from the family and their representatives outside court. this enquiry has concluded that anthony died as the result of a calamitous combination of errors and blunders by the greater manchester police. in finding that the police operat
although anthony grainger and his companions we re anthony grainger and his companions were in the area for an unlawful purpose, they were unarmed and no intelligence existed to suggest otherwise. contrary to the expectation of police investigators, the men were probably not intending to commita the men were probably not intending to commit a robbery that day. i have concluded that the officer who shot anthony grainger did not act unlawfully because the honestly believed he was reaching for a...
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the victim was anthony grainger. he'd been found guilty of handling stolen cars, but had no convictions for violence. the other men in a car were a different story. they did have convictions for violence, and the police saw one as a very dangerous criminal. it was early saturday evening back in march 2012 when armed officers swooped into this car park in unmarked cars. they were aiming for the corner, which is where anthony grainger was sitting in the driver's seat. and what happened next is disputed. the police say that when they got here, anthony had raised and then lowered his arms. they were worried that he was going for a gun. one of the officers fired a shot and killed him. we've talked to one of the other passengers in the car. they said there was no warning. they didn't know it was armed police. the first thing they knew was a shot had could come through the windscreen and had killed anthony. what is clear is that anthony grainger didn't have a gun — neither did anyone else in the car. 7.30, eight o'clock i
the victim was anthony grainger. he'd been found guilty of handling stolen cars, but had no convictions for violence. the other men in a car were a different story. they did have convictions for violence, and the police saw one as a very dangerous criminal. it was early saturday evening back in march 2012 when armed officers swooped into this car park in unmarked cars. they were aiming for the corner, which is where anthony grainger was sitting in the driver's seat. and what happened next is...
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anthony grainger was happened, back in 2012. anthony graingerwas in happened, back in 2012. anthony grainger was in the front seat of a stolen red audi part in a car park when armed police swept in, boxed in the car and one of the first officers quickly fired a single bullet through the windscreen killing anthony grainger. that police officer believed anthony grainger was reaching for a gun and today thejudge said grainger was reaching for a gun and today the judge said actually it appears he may have been reaching for the door handle at the time, so thatis for the door handle at the time, so that is what led to this long investigation into what went wrong surrounding his death. he was in a stolen car and had a criminal record but there was no intelligence to suggest he had a gun. this is what the chairman of the enquiry had to say today. i have concluded that greater manchester police is to blame for the death of anthony grainger because it failed to authorise, plan 01’ because it failed to authorise, plan or conduct the firearms operation in such a way as to minimise rec
anthony grainger was happened, back in 2012. anthony graingerwas in happened, back in 2012. anthony grainger was in the front seat of a stolen red audi part in a car park when armed police swept in, boxed in the car and one of the first officers quickly fired a single bullet through the windscreen killing anthony grainger. that police officer believed anthony grainger was reaching for a gun and today thejudge said grainger was reaching for a gun and today the judge said actually it appears he...
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anthony and sergeant work together on what became known as the anthony amendment. the text was nearly identical to the words of the 15th amendment and it said that the right to vote should not be abridged by any state because of a person's sex. the anthony amendment did not receive a boat for 9 years. sergeant had already left office. but his help build the momentum behind this important movement. with a firm resolution and commitment, the amendment was introduced for 40 straight years. but the beginning of the end finally came in our very own chamber. not in the senate. republican representative james mann propose the resolution that became the 19th amendment on may 21, 1919, the day it passed. that is why we are here today. 100 years ago today, the decades of advocacy by the separate supporters paid off. 100 years ago today, the house passed the 19th a mimic. but what lesson can we take away today from this historic moment? this average succeeded because of its unwavering appeal to the principles of equality. the foundation of our common bond of americans. the su
anthony and sergeant work together on what became known as the anthony amendment. the text was nearly identical to the words of the 15th amendment and it said that the right to vote should not be abridged by any state because of a person's sex. the anthony amendment did not receive a boat for 9 years. sergeant had already left office. but his help build the momentum behind this important movement. with a firm resolution and commitment, the amendment was introduced for 40 straight years. but the...
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anthony scaramucci has a book. she wrote "all alone on the 68th floor, how one woman changed the face of construction." and soon we'll have a book out, my former campaign trump adviser sam nunberg and former new york city council president andrew stein. >> i want to read andrew's book. >> i'll be back next week. you can follow this show or me on social media, all those places you can follow up. have a great week, everybody. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ dto experiencer gthrilling performance. now, at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. get 0.9% apr for 60 months on all 2019 models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪ i want it that way... i can't believe it. that karl brought his karaoke machine? ♪ ain't nothing but a heartache... ♪ no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. ♪ i never wanna hear you say... ♪ no, kevin... no, kevin! believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ corey is living with metastatic breast cancer
anthony scaramucci has a book. she wrote "all alone on the 68th floor, how one woman changed the face of construction." and soon we'll have a book out, my former campaign trump adviser sam nunberg and former new york city council president andrew stein. >> i want to read andrew's book. >> i'll be back next week. you can follow this show or me on social media, all those places you can follow up. have a great week, everybody. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ dto experiencer gthrilling...
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laura: for more on ties i spoke ea with the bbc's anthony zurcher. anthony, is that mr. acosta's main defense against the charge that he let epstein off to lightly? anthony: the first thing he did was point at the florida prosecution and said they were ilt going to give him any time. he gave the media someone else to blame and said "i stepped in and i got jail time and i got him to register as a sex of nnder." "i d want to roll the dice," he said. risking a prosecution that may have been unsuccessful. he said times have changed and it is hard to look at it in the same framework as we were looking at back in 2008.de he laid out hinse in a legalistic, lawyerly way because he is a lawyer. laura: any word on whether mr. fyacosta did enough to sathe audience -- one, the president, so he can keep his job? anthony: that is a big questiont he says donamp is supporting him fully, but we have seen in past instances where a cabinet secretary is under fire, you have the president's support right until you don't. time will tell wheth this was enough to deflect the criticism and defen
laura: for more on ties i spoke ea with the bbc's anthony zurcher. anthony, is that mr. acosta's main defense against the charge that he let epstein off to lightly? anthony: the first thing he did was point at the florida prosecution and said they were ilt going to give him any time. he gave the media someone else to blame and said "i stepped in and i got jail time and i got him to register as a sex of nnder." "i d want to roll the dice," he said. risking a prosecution that...
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anthony: that is a big questn. he says donald trump is suorting him fully, but we have seen in past instances where a cabinet secretary is under fire, you have ten pre's support right until you don't. time will tell whether this was enough to deflect the criticism and defend hself in the ye, reportedly wanted acosta to do the press conference. to hearo democrats wa from mr. acosta on the hill even after he answered questions for an hour? anthony: i'm certain they want him to come to the hill. they have said today they want him to testify. i think what they are going to ask himle is why offer this deal when you did? you had evidence from over 30 underage girls saying he made sexual advances, assault against them. why decide to let him off with 13 months in prison where he could get out six days a week and go to his office job andcke n the street? laura: anthony zurcher, thank you so much for joining us. in other world, at least 25 people have died in a flareup of violence between rival tribes in popular new guine--
anthony: that is a big questn. he says donald trump is suorting him fully, but we have seen in past instances where a cabinet secretary is under fire, you have ten pre's support right until you don't. time will tell whether this was enough to deflect the criticism and defend hself in the ye, reportedly wanted acosta to do the press conference. to hearo democrats wa from mr. acosta on the hill even after he answered questions for an hour? anthony: i'm certain they want him to come to the hill....
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music from of monsters and men and anthony davis is here with us. [cheers and applause] are you ready, guillermo? >> i'm ready, jimmy. >> jimmy: guillermo is a very big lakers fan. >> yeah! [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: looks like your mustache traveled north. >> yeah, i know, a little bit. >> jimmy: earlier tonight from the fox theater the first of two democratic debates this week. it's john hickenlooper's election to lose. this was some lineup. it was more pileup than lineup. ten candidates got seven seconds each to solve the health care crisis. there were more characters than on the show "this is us" in this debate. there they are. meet the new management team at kinkos. john hickenlooper stretching on beto's foot there. that's only half of them. it's weird, they don't have a better process for thinning the herd. have 30 years of reality tv taught the democrats nothing? you can't go from 20 candidates right to one. you have to put them on an island and separate them into tribes. can't they combine steve bullock and john delaney and make them on
music from of monsters and men and anthony davis is here with us. [cheers and applause] are you ready, guillermo? >> i'm ready, jimmy. >> jimmy: guillermo is a very big lakers fan. >> yeah! [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: looks like your mustache traveled north. >> yeah, i know, a little bit. >> jimmy: earlier tonight from the fox theater the first of two democratic debates this week. it's john hickenlooper's election to lose. this was some lineup. it was...
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anthony grainger, shot dead by police seven years ago. a judge today blamed a catastrophic series of errors by police for his death. it was a saturday in march 2012, when armed police drove into this car park and blocked in a red audi which was parked in this space. they believed the men in the vehicle were planning an armed robbery. one officer quickly fired one shot through the windscreen, killing anthony grainger, who was sitting in the front. that officer later said he thought that mr grainger was reaching for a gun. but no weapon was found in the vehicle. the judge today said mr grainger was probably reaching for the door handle and there was no intelligence to suggest he was armed or had access to firearms. the policeman who fired the fatal shot had been on duty for 14 hours. but in evidence he said he would make the same decision again, if the circumstances were repeated. there's no worse feeling for a mother for that knock to come on your door and say a police officer has killed your son. anthony grainger‘s mum concedes her son
anthony grainger, shot dead by police seven years ago. a judge today blamed a catastrophic series of errors by police for his death. it was a saturday in march 2012, when armed police drove into this car park and blocked in a red audi which was parked in this space. they believed the men in the vehicle were planning an armed robbery. one officer quickly fired one shot through the windscreen, killing anthony grainger, who was sitting in the front. that officer later said he thought that mr...
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anthony grainger, shot dead by police seven years ago. a judge today blamed a catastrophic series of errors by police for his death. it was a saturday in march 2012, when armed police drove into this car park and blocked in a red audi which was parked in this space. they believed the men in the vehicle were planning an armed robbery. one officer quickly fired one shot through the windscreen, killing anthony grainger, who was sitting in the front. that officer later said he thought that mr grainger was reaching for a gun. the judge said he was probably reaching for the door handle and there was no intelligence to suggest he was armed. greater manchester police is to blame for the death of mr grainger because it failed to authorise, plan or conduct the firearms operation in such a way as to minimise recourse to the use of lethal force. firearms commanders authorised and planned the operation incompetently. his report also said the firearms unit responsible for the operation had a culture of secrecy and an arrogant attitude, which he's conce
anthony grainger, shot dead by police seven years ago. a judge today blamed a catastrophic series of errors by police for his death. it was a saturday in march 2012, when armed police drove into this car park and blocked in a red audi which was parked in this space. they believed the men in the vehicle were planning an armed robbery. one officer quickly fired one shot through the windscreen, killing anthony grainger, who was sitting in the front. that officer later said he thought that mr...
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and anthony, the extended -- >> 11 days. i'm allowed to say the seconds. >> we got to work together a week and a half in the white house. >> we did work together on a campaign. >> i think time first. >> let's break it down. and i want in a heartfelt way to say, this is where i think we're going. this is what it is about. to the first topic. could it happen here. going back to trump's go back where you came from week. is it time on just stop dancing around and ask the question, could it happen here? >> omar has a history of launching vicious antisemitic screens. these left wing idealogs see our nation as a force of evil. the way they speak so badly of our country. they want to demolish our constitution, weaken our military, eliminate values that built this magnificent country. >> i want to do this in a responsible way. my good buddy john wall. take it down a few notches. we have to step back and say, look. what are the parallels to the worst dictators in time? you create another, like this week. rich people to look other way.
and anthony, the extended -- >> 11 days. i'm allowed to say the seconds. >> we got to work together a week and a half in the white house. >> we did work together on a campaign. >> i think time first. >> let's break it down. and i want in a heartfelt way to say, this is where i think we're going. this is what it is about. to the first topic. could it happen here. going back to trump's go back where you came from week. is it time on just stop dancing around and ask...
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four sevenths years we have fought for justice for anthony. it has been a long and emotional road to the truth. as a family we have been shocked at the dangerous levels of incompetence on the part of greater manchester police. greater manchester police say they are looking closely at the ruling to see if things should change and the judge has ruling to see if things should change and thejudge has made ruling to see if things should change and the judge has made the point he said he thinks there is still a similar culture in the greater manchester police firearms unit at this time. danny savage, thank you. the labour party has denounced whistle—blowers who spoke to the bbc‘s panorama programme about alleged anti—semitism. labour says the former party officials were disaffected opponents ofjeremy corbyn. the whistle—blowers had claimed that close associates of mr corbyn interfered in the way the party dealt with claims of alleged anti semitism. the deputy labour leader, tom watson, says he was shocked, chilled and appalled by the allegat
four sevenths years we have fought for justice for anthony. it has been a long and emotional road to the truth. as a family we have been shocked at the dangerous levels of incompetence on the part of greater manchester police. greater manchester police say they are looking closely at the ruling to see if things should change and the judge has ruling to see if things should change and thejudge has made ruling to see if things should change and the judge has made the point he said he thinks there...
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anthony grainger, shot dead by police seven years ago. a judge today blamed a catastrophic series of errors by police for his death. it was a saturday in march 2012, when armed police drove into this car park and blocked in a red audi which was parked in this space. they believed the men in the vehicle were planning an armed robbery. one officer quickly fired one shot through the windscreen, killing anthony grainger, who was sitting in the front. that officer later said he thought that mr grainger was reaching for a gun. the judge said he was probably reaching for the door handle and there was no intelligence to suggest he was armed. greater manchester police is to blame for the death of mr grainger because it failed to authorise, plan or conduct the firearms operation in such a way as to minimise recourse to the use of lethal force. firearms commanders authorised and planned the operation incompetently. his report also said the firearms unit responsible for the operation had a culture of secrecy and an arrogant attitude, which he's conce
anthony grainger, shot dead by police seven years ago. a judge today blamed a catastrophic series of errors by police for his death. it was a saturday in march 2012, when armed police drove into this car park and blocked in a red audi which was parked in this space. they believed the men in the vehicle were planning an armed robbery. one officer quickly fired one shot through the windscreen, killing anthony grainger, who was sitting in the front. that officer later said he thought that mr...
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anthony: we welcome anthony phillipson -- david: we welcome anthony phillips and, her magic cease trade commissioner for north america. -- her majesties trade commissioner for north america. one of the things that has changed with boris johnson is the possibility of a brexit without an agreement. the markets are certainly pricing that in. is the british government preparing for that possibility internally? are people taking actions just in case it will happen. anthony: thank you for having me on. it is great to see you. the british government has always been preparing for no deal, at the simon -- at the same time negotiating a deal and aiming to deliver on the outcome of the referendum with an agreement to the future relationship. saidrime minister yesterday and in the house today that he has made clear we need to deliver on the democratic rule of the people. he is turbocharging no deal preparations so we are ready to leave on the 31st of october without a deal. he made it clear that is not a preference. his preference is to leave with an agreement. that is what he and his government wi
anthony: we welcome anthony phillipson -- david: we welcome anthony phillips and, her magic cease trade commissioner for north america. -- her majesties trade commissioner for north america. one of the things that has changed with boris johnson is the possibility of a brexit without an agreement. the markets are certainly pricing that in. is the british government preparing for that possibility internally? are people taking actions just in case it will happen. anthony: thank you for having me...
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anthony guys trip in jamaica. i was like, i'm in. >> it was actually "girls trip" producer, will packer who brought this motley crew together. >> jada pinkett smith was available but refused to work with any of these guys. >> time to release the bait. >> hey, hey, hey. >> you don't have to throw the fish so close. >> host rob riggle with actors anthony and damon along with comics adam and joel mchale head down to the caribbean where they could be dinner. >> okay, all right. >> he's underneath us, underneath us. >> i would have said anthony would have been the most adventurous. >> i am, until i found out what the adventure was. >> who's got a gun? because i wanna shoot one of these. >> that adventure took them on four dives each, as deep as 30 feet. >> what is the craziest thing that happened? >> you mean the near-death experiences with the sharks? >> what happened? >> i mean, that's every day out there. >> we swam with sharks. >> every day. >> several times. >> one big scare for anthony -- his ears wouldn't equali
anthony guys trip in jamaica. i was like, i'm in. >> it was actually "girls trip" producer, will packer who brought this motley crew together. >> jada pinkett smith was available but refused to work with any of these guys. >> time to release the bait. >> hey, hey, hey. >> you don't have to throw the fish so close. >> host rob riggle with actors anthony and damon along with comics adam and joel mchale head down to the caribbean where they could be...
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by the way, i still don't know what the hell i'm doing. >> so what is anthony's favorite ted moment? >> i remember we were shooting a scene on the lawn. and guy and wake up john cusack and darren. >> take those ridiculous things out. >> and i remember we were shooting at 3:00, 4:00 in the morning. at the time, i'm 15, but i looked 12. i'm thinking, wow, this is unbelievable. >> michael and molly were both teenagers when they shot this coming of age classic. but the chinese exchange statement, he was 28. >> open the door. >> no way jose! >> he told us a major behind the scenes secret. he tricked the casting director to get the part. >> tay didn't know i wasn't from a foreign country. they didn't know. they had no idea. it took a while before they realized i wasn't from ogden, utah. it was great. it was a lot of fun. >> and still, all these years later, the donger can still deliver his most memorable line. >> what's happening, hot stuff. >> what's happening, hot stuff. i don't remember the accent anymore either. >> donger need food. >> a big question on everyone's mind, whatever happen
by the way, i still don't know what the hell i'm doing. >> so what is anthony's favorite ted moment? >> i remember we were shooting a scene on the lawn. and guy and wake up john cusack and darren. >> take those ridiculous things out. >> and i remember we were shooting at 3:00, 4:00 in the morning. at the time, i'm 15, but i looked 12. i'm thinking, wow, this is unbelievable. >> michael and molly were both teenagers when they shot this coming of age classic. but the...
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we did it, anthony. yay for anthony. >> reporter: outside the federal courthouse in downtown s after a six-member civil jury s. >> i don't even know how to put it into words the feeling that we have. it's been three years of suffering, of crying, of hurting, sleepless nights of not eating, just missing him. >> reporter: it was back on july 4, 2016 outside his east san jose home. nunez had shot himself twice in the head with a survivor and survived. officers fearing for their safety and the public's safety shot nunez after he refused to drop his gun and surrender. the two officers were cleared of criminal charges by the da's office last year during a two-week civil try key witness testimony raised doubt of nunez threatened the officers before they opened fire. >> we also see this as a sign that the community is no longer willing to allow officers to just use force or to kill people without being held accountable for doing it. >> reporter: in a statement the city attorney's office said in part the city wil
we did it, anthony. yay for anthony. >> reporter: outside the federal courthouse in downtown s after a six-member civil jury s. >> i don't even know how to put it into words the feeling that we have. it's been three years of suffering, of crying, of hurting, sleepless nights of not eating, just missing him. >> reporter: it was back on july 4, 2016 outside his east san jose home. nunez had shot himself twice in the head with a survivor and survived. officers fearing for their...
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d up with h >> anthony, put your hands up anthony. anthony. >> the 56-year-old gomez was shot once in the upper body and died at the scene. police say he was holding a dark painted piece of wood, similar in size to a handgun. san leandro's police chief says an investigation will help determine whether officers acted in line with department policies. >>> san francisco police are piecing details together in the fatal collision involving a pedestrian and a semi. the man was hit this morning at market and fifth. the tractor-trailer was later stopped near front and battery street. susie's time on why the driver may not be charged, even though he didn't stop >> reporter: i am standing right here on broadway, right near front street. as you said this is where that truck driver was pulled over. it is more than a mile away from the original crash site. i am told that he is not expected to be facing charges just yet. we are told he did not know that he hit anyone, let alone drive to them two city blocks. >> know what to die that way, it is real
d up with h >> anthony, put your hands up anthony. anthony. >> the 56-year-old gomez was shot once in the upper body and died at the scene. police say he was holding a dark painted piece of wood, similar in size to a handgun. san leandro's police chief says an investigation will help determine whether officers acted in line with department policies. >>> san francisco police are piecing details together in the fatal collision involving a pedestrian and a semi. the man was...
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please join me in welcoming anthony mccann. [applause] [laughter] >> there's a lot of excitability in the story. if you are familiar with that. this book is a nonfiction book but it is not in the same vein as many such books. in the introduction i come to this not as a traditional journalist. as you heard in introduction i come to this story not from a career as a traditional journalist but as a creative writer and as a poet. and that informs how the project was a fraction how the book was written so i will be sharing a sequence of passages that follow a certain thread through the story to which very important content is attached. there are many strands of the story. i'll explain how i came to be obsessed enough with the story to write this book that i've lived in the mojave desert and around the time i had moved to the desert i was writing what i thought was a very different kind of work may be more associated with poets and poetry are at a that's what i was doing. turns out that's not what i was doing. i thought i was writing
please join me in welcoming anthony mccann. [applause] [laughter] >> there's a lot of excitability in the story. if you are familiar with that. this book is a nonfiction book but it is not in the same vein as many such books. in the introduction i come to this not as a traditional journalist. as you heard in introduction i come to this story not from a career as a traditional journalist but as a creative writer and as a poet. and that informs how the project was a fraction how the book...
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anthony scaramucci, i appreciate your candor. you may be out on the street with your party but i know your heart is in the right place. >> i'm out on the street. my hair is getting frizzy. i know you're jealous of my hair. >> he has a nice head of hair. >> you also tell people you're 5'10". so in terms of when you tell the truth and you don't. >> i'm 5'10" on my license. just put it that way. probably the only place i'm 5'10". >> thank you for doing this for me tonight. get back inside before you get too wet. isn't that interesting? the guy who was his coms director. sure, he's pissed a lot of people off but this is so obvious that there was only one answer for him to give and now he's being punished by his party. such an ugly, contentious week in washington that it turned the house chaplain's morning prayer into what i saw as like a potential exorcism. look at this. >> in your most holy name, i now cast out all spirits of darkness from this chamber. spirits not from you. may your spirit of wisdom and patience descend upon all. s
anthony scaramucci, i appreciate your candor. you may be out on the street with your party but i know your heart is in the right place. >> i'm out on the street. my hair is getting frizzy. i know you're jealous of my hair. >> he has a nice head of hair. >> you also tell people you're 5'10". so in terms of when you tell the truth and you don't. >> i'm 5'10" on my license. just put it that way. probably the only place i'm 5'10". >> thank you for doing...
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charles: thank you very much, anthony, mattie, thank you very much. we'll talk to you both soons. >>> president trump defying critics expectations, delivering a apolitical speech in the july 4th salute to america. >> we will always be the people who defeat ad tyrant, crossed a continent, harnessed science, took to the skies and soared into the heavens because we will negative forget that we are americans and the future belongs to us. [applause] charles: now despite the positive message his words are being slammed. also there is a new "gallup poll," might have heard about it now, implies american pride is saying all-time low right now. so the question is do we need more events, more speeches like this? joining me the founder of turning point usa, charlie kirk. that "gallup poll" extremely divided by political parties. democrats are down to 22% with great pride, seeing greatness in america. that is where the rael weakness is coming from. >> look, charles, it so interesting about that during the obama years, conservatives, people on the right, their love
charles: thank you very much, anthony, mattie, thank you very much. we'll talk to you both soons. >>> president trump defying critics expectations, delivering a apolitical speech in the july 4th salute to america. >> we will always be the people who defeat ad tyrant, crossed a continent, harnessed science, took to the skies and soared into the heavens because we will negative forget that we are americans and the future belongs to us. [applause] charles: now despite the positive...
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as part of the investigation into the death of anthony grainger. the family feel as though they have had answers, and strong criticism for gmp, from the judge, had answers, and strong criticism for gmp, from thejudge, who was had answers, and strong criticism for gmp, from the judge, who was the chairman of this enquiry. more support should be available to sacked ministers, a coroner has said, after ruling a welsh assembly member killed himself after being dismissed. 49—year—old carl sargeant was found dead at his home in 2017. it followed claims of inappropriate behaviour towards women. speaking after, his son criticised the "distressing and dehumanising process" that had added to the family's heartbreak. the former welsh first minister carwynjones said that he hoped some healing can now begin. tomos morgan is in ruthin for us. what has the family response being? a scathing attack on the first minister, following the judgment, the ruling given byjohn gittins, a formal conclusion of suicide, he said the evidence showed that no arrangement had b
as part of the investigation into the death of anthony grainger. the family feel as though they have had answers, and strong criticism for gmp, from the judge, had answers, and strong criticism for gmp, from thejudge, who was had answers, and strong criticism for gmp, from the judge, who was the chairman of this enquiry. more support should be available to sacked ministers, a coroner has said, after ruling a welsh assembly member killed himself after being dismissed. 49—year—old carl...
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anthony scaramucci will join me next as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures". (vo) the hamsters, run hopelessly in their cage. content on their endless quest, to nowhere. but perhaps this year, a more exhilarating endeavor awaits. defy the laws of human nature,at the summer of audi sales event. get exceptional offers now. that i won the "best of" i casweepstakes it. and i get to be in this geico commercial? let's do the eyebrows first, just tease it a little. slather it all over, don't hold back. well, the squirrels followed me all the way out to california! and there's a very strange badger staring at me... no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. uh-huh, where's the camel? "mr. big shot's" got his own trailer. ♪ wheeeeeee! believe it! geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. charles: welcome back. a new jobs report showing signs of growing economy. employers adding 224,000 jobs last month. that was much higher than anticipated. the unemployment rate ticked up to -- from its 50 year low at 3.7%
anthony scaramucci will join me next as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures". (vo) the hamsters, run hopelessly in their cage. content on their endless quest, to nowhere. but perhaps this year, a more exhilarating endeavor awaits. defy the laws of human nature,at the summer of audi sales event. get exceptional offers now. that i won the "best of" i casweepstakes it. and i get to be in this geico commercial? let's do the eyebrows first, just tease it a little. slather it...
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you are invited. >>> i'm anthony mason with tony dokoupil. gayle is off. "cbs this morning: saturday" co-host michelle miller is with us. we have breaking news from washington. embattled labor secretary alex acosta says he will resign after days of krit sichlt for the way he handled the jeffery epstein sex crimes plea deal back in 2008. acosta made the surprise announcement this morning outside the white house accompanied by president trump. >> i called the president this morning. i told him that i thought the right thing was to step aside. you know, cabinet positions are temporary. it would be selfish for me to stay in this position and continue talking about a case that's 12 years old rather than about the amazing economy we have right now. >> paula reid is at the white house. when was this decided? >> reporter: it's unclear exactly when the president accepted this resignation. this announcement today was somewhat surprising because it comes a few days after the secretary healed a press conference to defend a 2008 plea deal he negotiated when he was the
you are invited. >>> i'm anthony mason with tony dokoupil. gayle is off. "cbs this morning: saturday" co-host michelle miller is with us. we have breaking news from washington. embattled labor secretary alex acosta says he will resign after days of krit sichlt for the way he handled the jeffery epstein sex crimes plea deal back in 2008. acosta made the surprise announcement this morning outside the white house accompanied by president trump. >> i called the president...
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anthony scaramucci will join me next as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures". thanks for the ride-along, captain! i've never been in one of these before, even though geico has been- ohhh. ooh ohh here we go, here we go. you got cut off there, what were you saying? oooo. oh no no. maybe that geico has been proudly serving the military for over 75 years? is that what you wanted to say? mhmmm. i have to say, you seemed a lot chattier on tv. geico. proudly serving the military for over 75 years. you ok back there, buddy? i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an electric toothbrush. but my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the ada for its effectiveness and safety. what an amazing clean! i'll only use an oral-b! oral-b. brush like a pro. more? he has
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anthony scaramucci will join me next as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures". my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. ♪ the doctor's office might mejust for a shot.o but why go back there when you can stay home with neulasta® onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta® reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1% a 94% decrease. neulasta® onpro is designed to deliver neulasta® the day after chemo and is used by most patients today. neulasta® is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy.
anthony scaramucci will join me next as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures". my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we...
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anthony, you're shaking your head no? >> it's baffling to me. it's our leaders not having imagination and nto deny these states this funding is laughable. weep a we are telling them you are okay to defend yourself from the russian government, which is laughable to me. i spent the last two and a half years meeting with dozens of state officials about this issue and every state doesn't have it. we need financial and technical resources to shore up our systems. >> more than laughable, it's frightening to -- what do states do when they're not able to rely on federal assistance? >> lots of states have been full lay wear of their vulnerabilities, have been trying to close them. second, they're looking at redid you understand cities like paper and doing an so if something does happen, they would be well aware of it and disclose it. this is like telling states that you're under physical threat from the russians, the russians are going to physically attack you and you're fine on your own we would never do that. but because the republicans are not viewing
anthony, you're shaking your head no? >> it's baffling to me. it's our leaders not having imagination and nto deny these states this funding is laughable. weep a we are telling them you are okay to defend yourself from the russian government, which is laughable to me. i spent the last two and a half years meeting with dozens of state officials about this issue and every state doesn't have it. we need financial and technical resources to shore up our systems. >> more than laughable,...
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anthony jeselnk so hpy that you're talking to him. guests, 10, count themantastic democratic candidates squared af in the presidential debate for more, it time for a closer look donald trump is cotitutionally incapable of sharing the spotlight with anyone. so are democratic taking the stage. he went to something called the faith and freedom conference to gurgal up old man nonsense >> we said merry christmas, you remember i usually save flat november, december but i was thinking they're all taking it down off the department's doors, everything happy holidays they're saying merry christmas again, it's interesting. our president may not be the best at the bible, he may not have read it 2,000 times but he's the best for us my wife watched. i said, you have to see this it's great inventionit called tivo you know it's like better than you never see itse television i played it back >> seth: oh, my god get me off this cruise shipis his a presidential speech or bingo night? this guy shouldn't be standing behind a presidential seal, he should b
anthony jeselnk so hpy that you're talking to him. guests, 10, count themantastic democratic candidates squared af in the presidential debate for more, it time for a closer look donald trump is cotitutionally incapable of sharing the spotlight with anyone. so are democratic taking the stage. he went to something called the faith and freedom conference to gurgal up old man nonsense >> we said merry christmas, you remember i usually save flat november, december but i was thinking they're...
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anthony jeselnk so happy that you're talking to him. before we get to our fantastic guests, 10, count them 10 democratic candidates squared af in the presidential debate for more, it's time for a closer look donald trump is constitutionally incapable of sharing the spotlight with anyone. so are democratic taking the stage. he went to something called the faith and freedom conference to gurgal up old man nonsense >> we said merry christmas, you remember i usually save flat november, december but i was thinking they're all taking it down off the department's doors, everything happy holidays they're saying merry christmas again, it's interesting. our president may not be the best at the bible, he may not have read it 2,000 times but he's the best for us my wife watched. i said, you have to see this it's great invention it's called tivo you know it's like better than television because television you never see it i played it back >> seth: oh, my god get me off this cruise ship is this a presidential speech or bingo night? this guy shouldn't
anthony jeselnk so happy that you're talking to him. before we get to our fantastic guests, 10, count them 10 democratic candidates squared af in the presidential debate for more, it's time for a closer look donald trump is constitutionally incapable of sharing the spotlight with anyone. so are democratic taking the stage. he went to something called the faith and freedom conference to gurgal up old man nonsense >> we said merry christmas, you remember i usually save flat november,...
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man, you bake a mean cookie, anthony. >> i know. people really know if they are getting something made with love. >> aww >> you know, you can't fool people. they know if you are taking shortcuts here and there. they can eat something and tell the care that went into it. they get what they expect. >> uh-huh. >> system development and things like that. >> sounds so technical. >> i'm an engineer. >> that's right, that's right. cookies are so good, drove all other thoughts out of my head. thank you for taking time out it talk to us about what you do and the love with which you do it. we appreciate your time here on quick bites. i hope you've enjoyed our delicious tale of defendant 93 and dessert. as for me, my search is over. those reviews did not lie. in fact i'm thinking of one of my very own. some things you just have it experience for yourself. to learn more about anthony's cookies, visit him on the web at anthoniescookies.com. if you want to watch some of our other episodes at sfquickbites/tumbler.com. see >> . >> the hon. london b
man, you bake a mean cookie, anthony. >> i know. people really know if they are getting something made with love. >> aww >> you know, you can't fool people. they know if you are taking shortcuts here and there. they can eat something and tell the care that went into it. they get what they expect. >> uh-huh. >> system development and things like that. >> sounds so technical. >> i'm an engineer. >> that's right, that's right. cookies are so good,...
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anthony? >> ed, thank you very much. >>> president trump goes to virginia this morning to celebrate an important moment for the state's first colonial settlers. the trip is being over shadowed by his ongoing criticism of democratic congressman elijah cummings, where race has been invoked. errol barnett is in williamsburg, virginia ahead of the president's visit. how are local lawmakers responding to the feud? >> reporter: well, anthony, with some resistance. virginia's black caucus is boycotting the president's speech today for what they call his racist rhetoric and attacks on black lawmakers. all of it, they believe, makes him ill suited to commemorate this historic moment. meanwhile, the president met on roup he described as inner city pastors which included the niece of dr. martin luther king jr. >> the president is concerned about the whole nation. >> evangelist alvita king was among a group of pastors invited to meet behind closed doors with president trump at the white house monday. king
anthony? >> ed, thank you very much. >>> president trump goes to virginia this morning to celebrate an important moment for the state's first colonial settlers. the trip is being over shadowed by his ongoing criticism of democratic congressman elijah cummings, where race has been invoked. errol barnett is in williamsburg, virginia ahead of the president's visit. how are local lawmakers responding to the feud? >> reporter: well, anthony, with some resistance. virginia's...
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anthony, you know i am talking about socialism, about them raising taxes. he grabbed my wallet, i put my wallet in the green room. i was afraid you going to steal my wallet. [laughter] jesse: you cannot say that! >> i'm a straight male and sorry about that. let me find my wallet in the green room please. it's frustrating at the end of the day they can keep up with that and it will have a reaction formation that goes back is like a pendulum. the reason why the president again i will repeat this he will win reelection. the average american says i'm so tired of this loss with the president drive these people crazy for another four years. >> and i actually things racist for the daily beast to assume i'm talking about getting picked pocketed by minorities. >> it is such a double standard, jesse. we have seen what aoc has said about israel and how is all about the benjamin. these are her words, clearly. and about jewish people. where's the backlash on her? the house coming down and condemning her for making fun of and saying terrible things about the jewish commu
anthony, you know i am talking about socialism, about them raising taxes. he grabbed my wallet, i put my wallet in the green room. i was afraid you going to steal my wallet. [laughter] jesse: you cannot say that! >> i'm a straight male and sorry about that. let me find my wallet in the green room please. it's frustrating at the end of the day they can keep up with that and it will have a reaction formation that goes back is like a pendulum. the reason why the president again i will repeat...
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anyway, anthony is here with sports. i know wipe out. >> today the giants had a wild ride and would wipe out against the brewers. still to come, the giants fall short against milwaukee's best and seth curry can do it all. basketball, golf, and even catch a football. how the two-time mvp is itit's crepe day.day for our family at denny's. a family tradition we started about 22 minutes ago and now we can continue that tradition at home with denny's delivery. see you at denny's or dennys.com and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. so, can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. will it help me keep up with him? yup. so, i'll wake up ready for anything? oh, we've got your back. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise. prove. and now, save up to $600 on sel
anyway, anthony is here with sports. i know wipe out. >> today the giants had a wild ride and would wipe out against the brewers. still to come, the giants fall short against milwaukee's best and seth curry can do it all. basketball, golf, and even catch a football. how the two-time mvp is itit's crepe day.day for our family at denny's. a family tradition we started about 22 minutes ago and now we can continue that tradition at home with denny's delivery. see you at denny's or dennys.com...
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man, you bake a mean cookie, anthony. >> i know. people really know if they are getting something made with love. >> aww >> you know, you can't fool people. they know if you are taking shortcuts here and there. they can eat something and tell the care that went into it. they get what they expect. >> uh-huh. >> system development and things like that. >> sounds so technical. >> i'm an engineer. >> that's right, that's right. cookies are so good, drove all other thoughts out of my head. thank you for taking time out it talk to us about what you do and the love with which you do it. we appreciate your time here on quick bites. i hope you've enjoyed our delicious tale of defendant 93 and dessert. as for me, my search is over. those reviews did not lie. in fact, i'm thinking of one of my very own. some things you just have it experience for yourself. to learn more about anthony's cookies, visit him on the web at anthoniescookies.com. if you want to watch some of our other episodes at sfquickbites/tumbler.com. see >> the goal is simple. i
man, you bake a mean cookie, anthony. >> i know. people really know if they are getting something made with love. >> aww >> you know, you can't fool people. they know if you are taking shortcuts here and there. they can eat something and tell the care that went into it. they get what they expect. >> uh-huh. >> system development and things like that. >> sounds so technical. >> i'm an engineer. >> that's right, that's right. cookies are so good,...
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our justice correspondent and her husband are now the proud parents of james anthony balkissoon. all of us here in the situation room, all of us at cnn, all of our viewers are sending our warmest congratulations to this new family. look how adorable and cute he is. erin barnett outfront starts next. >>> firing back as the president digs in defending the indefensible. the former vice president unveiling his health care plan. is obama 2.0 anything like medicare for all? >>> and the president moves to stop nearly every american from seeking asylum. what's going to happen? outfront tonight, the breaking news, taking on trump. the four congress women who were the targets of trump's racist rant stepped before cameras to respond to th
our justice correspondent and her husband are now the proud parents of james anthony balkissoon. all of us here in the situation room, all of us at cnn, all of our viewers are sending our warmest congratulations to this new family. look how adorable and cute he is. erin barnett outfront starts next. >>> firing back as the president digs in defending the indefensible. the former vice president unveiling his health care plan. is obama 2.0 anything like medicare for all? >>> and...
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. >>> la ciudad de san josÉ pagaÁa dos millones de dÓlares a la familia de anthony nÚÑez quien muriÓ a manos de la policÍa, la familia dijo que el tenÍa un problema mental. un jurado resolviÓ a favor de la familia y se espera que tengan justicia. >>> ojalÁ otras familias lleguen lejos para bien. juradosables a anthony santos por uso excesivo de fuerza. >>> en (hablan en inglÉs) hubo un choque donde una mujer se estrellÓ contra otro. 5 personas fallecieron y otras tantas resultaron heridos por las celebraciones del 4 de julio del 2018. >>> cÓmo celebrarÁ usted el 4 de julio? >>> vamos a ir a disneylandia. >>> nos juntamos con las carne . >>> y el fuego artificial? >>> son ilegales y mortales. lose bomberos dicen que este espeligroso, un residente del condado perdiÓ un dedo el aÑo pasado y tambiÉn podrÍa devorar su hogar. los bomberos prendieron uno y terminÓ con estructura del techo. con la gran cantidad de pasto ese muy puligroso, y no se puede usarlos, si los lugar pÚblico donde podemos ver los a. >>> bomberos de sane josÉ recordaron que estÁn prohibidos los fuegos a
. >>> la ciudad de san josÉ pagaÁa dos millones de dÓlares a la familia de anthony nÚÑez quien muriÓ a manos de la policÍa, la familia dijo que el tenÍa un problema mental. un jurado resolviÓ a favor de la familia y se espera que tengan justicia. >>> ojalÁ otras familias lleguen lejos para bien. juradosables a anthony santos por uso excesivo de fuerza. >>> en (hablan en inglÉs) hubo un choque donde una mujer se estrellÓ contra otro. 5 personas fallecieron...
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>>thankfully common sense prevailed new york democrat anthony brindisi says he wants the senate to act quickly as 9.11 victims payments have been cut because the fun was running out of money.
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the jury is recommending the city pay a $2.6 million settlement to the family of anthony nunez. azenith smith is outside police headquarters with reaction from the nunez family and the police union. >> reporter: frank, the family of anthony nunez sees the verdict as vindication for the young man's death. police are disappointed and hope the city attorney's office appeals the decision. >> we did it for anthony. yay for anthony. >> reporter: outside the federal courthouse in downtown san jose, family members of 18-year-old anthony nunez embrace each other after a six-member civil jury found two san jose police officers used excessive force when he shot and killed nunez. >> i don't even know how to put it into words the feeling that we have. it's been three years of suffering, of crying, of hurting, sleepless nightings of not eating, missing him. >> reporter: it was back on july 4th, 2016 out side of his home. nunez had shot himself twice in the head a revolver and survived. officers shot nunez after he refused to drop his gun and surrender. the two officers were cleared of crimina
the jury is recommending the city pay a $2.6 million settlement to the family of anthony nunez. azenith smith is outside police headquarters with reaction from the nunez family and the police union. >> reporter: frank, the family of anthony nunez sees the verdict as vindication for the young man's death. police are disappointed and hope the city attorney's office appeals the decision. >> we did it for anthony. yay for anthony. >> reporter: outside the federal courthouse in...
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. >> reporter: co-founder anthony nyint expects the change to impact the environment. he was awarded 100,000 euros for his efforts to fight climate change through food. >> farming can reverse climate change. applying compost instead of fertilizer, pnthony h rtred with the statef california toat an optional surcharge which mission chinese implemented last year. >> now it's a matter of how quickly we ce food system. >> reporter: through all the attention anthony's new award brings, he hopes that the carbon neutral ways will inspire other chefs and restaurants around the world. >> it's time now not just to say i'm going to do better, but to be radical. >> reporter: dominique kran was one of the judges who voted to award anthony his prize. she spoke at the salesforce tower where she's opening a zero waste cafe this year. >> come there, bring your own cup or drink your coffee there. it's about changing people one at a time. >> reporter: this is the fourth time they've awarded their world prize. in san francisco, kate larsen, abc 7 news. >> we'd like to hear your ideas about
. >> reporter: co-founder anthony nyint expects the change to impact the environment. he was awarded 100,000 euros for his efforts to fight climate change through food. >> farming can reverse climate change. applying compost instead of fertilizer, pnthony h rtred with the statef california toat an optional surcharge which mission chinese implemented last year. >> now it's a matter of how quickly we ce food system. >> reporter: through all the attention anthony's new...
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how ugly, anthony is this going to get if we're not prepared? >> don, this is just the tip of the iceberg. not only did the russian government prove this could be done in 2016 but now the rest of the world witnessed it and the rest of the world knows what is possible. i think this is just the tip of the iceberg and we need to really be prepared for 2020 because in addition to targeting the electoral infrastructure across all 50 states, there's also the opportunity to conduct a massive influence operation across the united states to potentially affect the minds of the american voters. >> anthony, susan, thank you very much. i appreciate your time. >>> new 2020 polls out tonight ahead of the cnn democratic presidential debate next tuesday and wednesday. we're going to tell you who's ahead. that's next. sun care is self care. i used to not love wearing an spf just because i felt like it was so oily and greasy and that it was going to clog my pores. but what i love about olay regenerist whip with spf 25 is that it's lightweight, it's barely there. a
how ugly, anthony is this going to get if we're not prepared? >> don, this is just the tip of the iceberg. not only did the russian government prove this could be done in 2016 but now the rest of the world witnessed it and the rest of the world knows what is possible. i think this is just the tip of the iceberg and we need to really be prepared for 2020 because in addition to targeting the electoral infrastructure across all 50 states, there's also the opportunity to conduct a massive...
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anthony grainger, shot dead by police seven years ago. a judge today blamed a catastrophic series of errors by police for his death. it was a saturday in march 2012, when armed police drove into this car park and blocked in a red audi which was parked in this space. they believed the men in the vehicle were planning an armed robbery. one officer quickly fired one shot through the windscreen, killing anthony grainger, who was sitting in the front. that officer later said he thought that mr grainger was reaching for a gun. but no weapon was found in the vehicle. the judge today said mr grainger was probably reaching for the door handle and there was no intelligence to suggest he was armed or had access to firearms. the policeman who fired the fatal shot had been on duty for 14 hours. but in evidence he said he would make the same decision again, if the circumstances were repeated. there's no worse feeling for a mother for that knock to come on your door and say a police officer has killed your son. anthony grainger‘s mum concedes her son
anthony grainger, shot dead by police seven years ago. a judge today blamed a catastrophic series of errors by police for his death. it was a saturday in march 2012, when armed police drove into this car park and blocked in a red audi which was parked in this space. they believed the men in the vehicle were planning an armed robbery. one officer quickly fired one shot through the windscreen, killing anthony grainger, who was sitting in the front. that officer later said he thought that mr...
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, put your hands up anthony. >> gomez was shot once in the upper body, died at the scene. police say he was holding a dark painted piece of wood similar in size to a handgun. san leandro's police chief says an investigation will help determine whether officers acted in line with the department policies. >>> san francisco police are investigating a fatal pedestrian collision. a 54-year-old man was hit by a truck this morning. it happened near fifth and marquette. the truck driver kept on going. he was later pulled over across town on broadway. police are now saying the driver may not have realized that he struck the pedestrian. the man later died at the hospital. this incident follows a familiar pattern in the city clogged with both cars and people. >> this could happen to anybody. you want to think it cannot happen to me, but at this point with the state of our streets and what we are seeing happen, i no longer feel like i am safe at all. >> this is the 12th person to be killed while walking in san francisco this year. the city's vision zero goal is to bring that number 20
, put your hands up anthony. >> gomez was shot once in the upper body, died at the scene. police say he was holding a dark painted piece of wood similar in size to a handgun. san leandro's police chief says an investigation will help determine whether officers acted in line with the department policies. >>> san francisco police are investigating a fatal pedestrian collision. a 54-year-old man was hit by a truck this morning. it happened near fifth and marquette. the truck driver...
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joining us now evan perez and anthony ferante. he was in charge of cyber incident response for the national security consulate and also one of the first people to see the russians hacking into state election systems. guys, thank you for coming in. this was an attempt if you believe all the reports, evan, and i think they're very credible, that the russians want to not only undermine u.s. national security by sewing dissent, things like that, but actually going into state and federal election systems and trying to change the outcome. >> that's right. and look, so far according to this report, there's no indication they've done anything to change any voting totals, any voting counts. but this is a sobering report, wolf. because it reminds us that a lot of the infrastructure that was in place in 2016 that the russians managed to get into in all 50 states, that is still in place. a lot of states have not updated their infrastructure, and again, this is a country where all of this is handled on the state level. it's not the federal gov
joining us now evan perez and anthony ferante. he was in charge of cyber incident response for the national security consulate and also one of the first people to see the russians hacking into state election systems. guys, thank you for coming in. this was an attempt if you believe all the reports, evan, and i think they're very credible, that the russians want to not only undermine u.s. national security by sewing dissent, things like that, but actually going into state and federal election...
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the anthony mason shot? >> that has all been destroyed. >>> we are looking at how buying habits can affect your credit score. a recent survey found a large majority of americans with debt would not be willing to cut spending on leisure travel or clothing or shoes by 50%. business analyst jill ji schlesinger is here with how this can impact your credit. if you are not going to cut, your bill will increase. that could hurt your score? >> people get really confused. there is credit report. there is a credit score. they are different. so we have companies that compile all of your information, basically do you pay your bills on time, how much credit do you have, those kinds of statistics. and the big three, ex fax, experian and transunion. they put the information together. sometimes they sell it to different vendors. they are usually putting it towards someone putting together a score like fico. >> that can hurt you if it's low? >> that's basically saying to the world you are credit worthy or not so credit worth
the anthony mason shot? >> that has all been destroyed. >>> we are looking at how buying habits can affect your credit score. a recent survey found a large majority of americans with debt would not be willing to cut spending on leisure travel or clothing or shoes by 50%. business analyst jill ji schlesinger is here with how this can impact your credit. if you are not going to cut, your bill will increase. that could hurt your score? >> people get really confused. there is...
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anthony scaramucci will be joining me later this hour. democrats have been calling for president trump's impeachment for over two years now. guess what? newsflash. he's still in office. doug wead on why the left need some new talking points. when we return. ity sales event. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379 a month, for 36 months, and we'll make your first month's payment. experience amazing. ♪ i want it that way... i can't believe it. that karl brought his karaoke machine? ♪ ain't nothing but a heartache... ♪ no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. ♪ i never wanna hear you say... ♪ no, kevin... no, kevin! believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ...or trips to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. while managing your type 2 diabetes- why think about your heart? because with my type 2 diabetes, i'm more likely to have a fatal heart attack or
anthony scaramucci will be joining me later this hour. democrats have been calling for president trump's impeachment for over two years now. guess what? newsflash. he's still in office. doug wead on why the left need some new talking points. when we return. ity sales event. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379 a month, for 36 months, and we'll make your first month's payment. experience amazing. ♪ i want it that way... i can't believe it. that karl brought his karaoke machine? ♪ ain't nothing but...
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anthony, none of them held a top-tier leadership position. instead they represent the broad diversity of rank and file suffragism. so what are some of these suffrage stories you have never heard of? let me start with the cookbook. published by the washington equal suffrage association as part of their successful campaign to pass a state suffrage referendum in 1910. in addition to the cheerful logo, votes for women, good things to seek on its cover, of -- cover, the cookbook contains what to me was a somewhat surprising chapter on mountaineering, specifically what to cook when you are on a mountaineering expedition. that to set up the story of cora smith eaten, a pioneering western physician. she was the first woman licensed to practice medicine in north dakota who served as treasurer of the washington state suffrage organization. eaten was also an avid mountaineer who climbed all 7 major peaks in the mount rainier range and planted a vote for women pen it on the summit of pennant on the summit of the columbia crest in 1909. unfortunately that
anthony, none of them held a top-tier leadership position. instead they represent the broad diversity of rank and file suffragism. so what are some of these suffrage stories you have never heard of? let me start with the cookbook. published by the washington equal suffrage association as part of their successful campaign to pass a state suffrage referendum in 1910. in addition to the cheerful logo, votes for women, good things to seek on its cover, of -- cover, the cookbook contains what to me...