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anthony: thank you very much. joining us for more now from new york city is a survivor from the 9/11 terror attacks. she's written extensively about the events of september 11, 2001. welcome to the program. how do you manage to rationalize what happened to you that day? >> well, the word rationalization is one that i could never apply to the history of what happened certainly to myself in 2001 or in 1993, i was also there during the first bombing. i think to just play on the word, it is the most irrational act, when people take it out on civilians. unfortunately, that is what happened that day. it was the worst attack on u.s. soil. and it affected tens of thousands of people that were not only rooted as i was but blatantly ordered -- blatantly murdered. anthony: surrounded by madness at the moment, when were you able to realize, to put the pieces together and understand you were indeed in the middle of a terror attack? >> well, as i entered the building, the first jet was crashed into the upper floors. the fuel ex
anthony: thank you very much. joining us for more now from new york city is a survivor from the 9/11 terror attacks. she's written extensively about the events of september 11, 2001. welcome to the program. how do you manage to rationalize what happened to you that day? >> well, the word rationalization is one that i could never apply to the history of what happened certainly to myself in 2001 or in 1993, i was also there during the first bombing. i think to just play on the word, it is...
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great to have you on tuesday, anthony. president biden calling this a pandemic of the unvaccinated, telling people they have to get out and get vaccinated. what is a likely reaction to this from across the aisle? 1 what is a likely reaction to this from across the aisle?- what is a likely reaction to this from across the aisle? i think we are already _ from across the aisle? i think we are already asserting _ from across the aisle? i think we are already asserting to - from across the aisle? i think we are already asserting to see - are already asserting to see republicans push back against this, the republican party had a press release just out, calling the republican party had a press releasejust out, calling it unconstitutional and un—american. the governor of south carolina said we will fight them to the gates of hell to protect the liberty and likelihood of every self—care lien, and so they are framing this as a freedom issue, initial personal choice —— every south carolina ian. this has been a partisan issue
great to have you on tuesday, anthony. president biden calling this a pandemic of the unvaccinated, telling people they have to get out and get vaccinated. what is a likely reaction to this from across the aisle? 1 what is a likely reaction to this from across the aisle?- what is a likely reaction to this from across the aisle? i think we are already _ from across the aisle? i think we are already asserting _ from across the aisle? i think we are already asserting to - from across the aisle? i...
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anthony comstock is a great foil. if we can use them, i felt like if i i could use them to tell these stories, why not? because -- >> it would be exactly what he wouldn't want, right? >> exactly, yes, yes. he, too, is an evocative character. >> let's get a little sketch of our he comes from. i want to move into the women's stories. >> of course. >> but who was he? he had this profound impact on the lives of women going forward for 100 years and there's still -- >> 150 really. the passage of the comstock act was 1873 so we are now coming up on -- amite adding correctly? 150 years. anthony comstock was born in 1844 in new canaan connecticut. then an agrarian part of connecticut, grew up on a farm. he could see the long island sound on the farm, and every sunday he and his brothers and sisters and parents went to the congregationalist church for many, many hours. his mother was a direct descendent of the puritans. anthony fought in the civil war. his brother samuel, died in service, and he enlisted afterwards. he appears
anthony comstock is a great foil. if we can use them, i felt like if i i could use them to tell these stories, why not? because -- >> it would be exactly what he wouldn't want, right? >> exactly, yes, yes. he, too, is an evocative character. >> let's get a little sketch of our he comes from. i want to move into the women's stories. >> of course. >> but who was he? he had this profound impact on the lives of women going forward for 100 years and there's still --...
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le dije, marc anthony estÁ aquÍ contigo. te va a tocar ahora mismo, y vino a mi oÍdo, estÁ ahÍ papÁ donde le puse la mano, lo tocÓ y fue como ok, es marc anthony, si marc anthony ve esto, muchas gracias por esto, sÉ que mi hijo quiere cantar con Él. siempre va a conocer ese momento en el corazÓn, nunca lo va a olvidar, papi, conocÍ a marc anthony, sÍ, lo hiciste >>> ojalÁ y se le cumpla el sueÑo de cantar con marc anthony, amor engendra amor. que pase buena tarde - ¿quieren hacer nuevos comerciales conmigo? - se veía muy linda vestida de india y besándose con don oscar. - ¿eva? - venía a aclararle las cosas, para que no crea que soy una mala mujer. - yo sí desconfío de usted, terriblemente. ¿tú sabes por qué eva era tan especial conmigo? - ¿cómo es posible que se aparezca de un momento a otro? - ¿para qué quedarme? - no me deje solo. usted sabe que la necesito. - doña eduvina era socia mayoritaria de tres fábricas de calzado, dos de textiles... - también está la fábrica de plásticos danbur, in
le dije, marc anthony estÁ aquÍ contigo. te va a tocar ahora mismo, y vino a mi oÍdo, estÁ ahÍ papÁ donde le puse la mano, lo tocÓ y fue como ok, es marc anthony, si marc anthony ve esto, muchas gracias por esto, sÉ que mi hijo quiere cantar con Él. siempre va a conocer ese momento en el corazÓn, nunca lo va a olvidar, papi, conocÍ a marc anthony, sÍ, lo hiciste >>> ojalÁ y se le cumpla el sueÑo de cantar con marc anthony, amor engendra amor. que pase buena tarde -...
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okay, anthony -- stop it. anthony, kyrie irving is, flat earther, are you surprised he doesn't want to get vaccinated? >> no. and there are more eloquent nba players who have made persuasive arguments about why they have made their own -- kennedy: like jonathan isaac, very smart. >> and again, i don't agree with that choice, i am also pro-vaccine, anti-government mandate, but i don't have a problem with private companies mandating the vaccine. this is the tricky thing, the nba is not mandating, because the union refused it outright. kennedy: [inaudible] >> local municipalities have certain vaccine requirements including brooklyn -- kennedy: golden state. >> yeah. and so it's actually a government mandate that kyrie irving would be in violation of, so i'm in a tricky spot here because i'm not sympathetic to kyri's -- kyrie's plight. kennedy: there's a very, very high vaccination rate, you could argue they have achieved herd immunity in the nba and, you know, much to my chagrin, the players aren't jumping into t
okay, anthony -- stop it. anthony, kyrie irving is, flat earther, are you surprised he doesn't want to get vaccinated? >> no. and there are more eloquent nba players who have made persuasive arguments about why they have made their own -- kennedy: like jonathan isaac, very smart. >> and again, i don't agree with that choice, i am also pro-vaccine, anti-government mandate, but i don't have a problem with private companies mandating the vaccine. this is the tricky thing, the nba is...
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anthony ross -- anthony roth joins us now. let me picked up on what john said. you have an international cast and we have a rally that continues in some way, what does that mean for asia and pacific rim? anthony: it is good for asia and pacific rim. they are providers in commodities. that provides sources of revenue and profit for them. i think that is good for pacific rim and asia overall. you have a weird situation in china which is 50% to 60% of the market cap in that part of the world and they are marching to the beat of their own drummer now. whatever happens in china affects the overall scenario from a commodities standpoint. higher commodity prices are going to benefit. tom: your claim for the management of quite money, you're talking about owning the financials. i want to buy the banks, but which banks do i buy? anthony: probably the large money center banks right now. we are expecting higher inflation. we have a cpi report coming out today and we want to see if companies are able to pass on those costs to consumers. if they do that and we see inflation
anthony ross -- anthony roth joins us now. let me picked up on what john said. you have an international cast and we have a rally that continues in some way, what does that mean for asia and pacific rim? anthony: it is good for asia and pacific rim. they are providers in commodities. that provides sources of revenue and profit for them. i think that is good for pacific rim and asia overall. you have a weird situation in china which is 50% to 60% of the market cap in that part of the world and...
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anthony comstock devoted his career to opposing what he deemed immoral. the comstock act outlawed sending obscenity and contraceptives through the u.s. mail and its effect lasted for 100 years. after the passage, eight remarkable women engaged in a decades long fight against comstock's law in court and the press. amy sung brings to light their stories and how activism laid the groundwork for expansion of human rights in the future. the new york times best-selling author of 12 books which have been published in 11 languages, on five continents. also a screenwriter for television. she's written weekly columns for the downtown weekly, new york press, and the new york post and was a contributing editor at new york magazine for six years. as a freelance journalist, she's written for the new york times, slate, harper's bazaar, elle, men's journal and many others. the moderator [inaudible] is the author of four nonfiction books and formerly served as the executive director of george magazine. the feature editor of spin magazine and contributing editor to "newswe
anthony comstock devoted his career to opposing what he deemed immoral. the comstock act outlawed sending obscenity and contraceptives through the u.s. mail and its effect lasted for 100 years. after the passage, eight remarkable women engaged in a decades long fight against comstock's law in court and the press. amy sung brings to light their stories and how activism laid the groundwork for expansion of human rights in the future. the new york times best-selling author of 12 books which have...
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and anthony blinken's own opening statement. >> anthony blinken in your opening statement you can be honest with you mike andta peop. you stated by january 2021 the taliban was in its strongest military position since 9/11. i'm pretty sure the strongest military position was during your entire administration not prior to it. in fact the strongest military position since the towers were hit in 2001 was this past september 11, the 20th anniversary all of which happened on your watch, not your predecessors. elizabeth: what do you say that kt. >> on past caring about the politics of this i'm caring about my country and i think thh united states has been put in a horrible position the world is looking at us, our allies are doubting us, adversaries, their dancing on the grave and we have a president who is h lying to u, secretary state was lying in a media that's letting them get awayet with it this is a really dark day in i american history. elizabeth: your reaction, separate story bob woodward co-author of the book reporting that nancy pelosi called the joint chief of staff mark milley a
and anthony blinken's own opening statement. >> anthony blinken in your opening statement you can be honest with you mike andta peop. you stated by january 2021 the taliban was in its strongest military position since 9/11. i'm pretty sure the strongest military position was during your entire administration not prior to it. in fact the strongest military position since the towers were hit in 2001 was this past september 11, the 20th anniversary all of which happened on your watch, not...
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palazzolo orio joseph palmer frank anthony palombo alan n. palumbo christopher matthew panatier dominique lisa pandolfo jonas martin panik paul j. pansini john m. paolillo edward joseph papa salvatore t. papasso james nicholas pappageorge marie pappalardo vinod kumar parakat vijayashanker paramsothy nitin ramesh parandkar >> and my uncle isla hydro. even though your nieces did not meet you, we still feel like you are here with us. we cherish you in our hearts forever and we love you. you are missed by mama, papa, your brothers, and the whole family. we love you. >> and my father glenn davis kerwin. we love you, we miss you, you inspire me to wear the uniform every day. carry-on. [applause] ♪ hardai parbhu james wendell parham debra marie paris george paris gye hyong park philip lacey parker michael alaine parkes robert e. parks, jr. hashmukh c. parmar robert parro diane marie parsons leobardo lopez pascual michael j. pascuma, jr. jerrold hughes paskins horace robert passananti suzanne h. passaro avnish ramanbhai patel dipti patel manish pat
palazzolo orio joseph palmer frank anthony palombo alan n. palumbo christopher matthew panatier dominique lisa pandolfo jonas martin panik paul j. pansini john m. paolillo edward joseph papa salvatore t. papasso james nicholas pappageorge marie pappalardo vinod kumar parakat vijayashanker paramsothy nitin ramesh parandkar >> and my uncle isla hydro. even though your nieces did not meet you, we still feel like you are here with us. we cherish you in our hearts forever and we love you. you...
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anthony and stanton not so much. susan b anthony voted in 1872, gets turned away at the polls, she was able to cast her ballot, then what do you do, didn't work out the way you expected to and you see this all the time with contemporary activists, how do you turn and even to your advantage if it didn't go the way you planned? as it happened she was arrested a couple days later but the men who came to arrest her wanted her to quietly report to the courthouse and she wanted no part of that, she felt held out her wrists, she wanted the visual of a proper button double lady being led away by sheriff's, they did make her come with him and she insisted on that. so many instances of men underestimating this -- thought she would be silent, and so susan b anthony was the pioneer turning a story around for herself, milking the press for her own gain and that tactic, doing something attention grabbing and milking that attention no matter whether it is positive or negative, something you continue to see in the movement and other
anthony and stanton not so much. susan b anthony voted in 1872, gets turned away at the polls, she was able to cast her ballot, then what do you do, didn't work out the way you expected to and you see this all the time with contemporary activists, how do you turn and even to your advantage if it didn't go the way you planned? as it happened she was arrested a couple days later but the men who came to arrest her wanted her to quietly report to the courthouse and she wanted no part of that, she...
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pleased to be with you. >> let me start with anthony gonzalez's retirement. him walking away from politics, is that good or bad for the republican party? >> you know, anthony is choosing his personal priorities. you read his statement. it stands for itself. i think you have a broader question there, do republicans continue to relitigate 2020 or do we look forward with a positive agenda? if we relitigate 2020 over and over again, it won't change the result in 2020, but we're sure to lose in 2024. on the other hand, if we have a positive agenda which addresses the fact that the biden administration is in disarray, whether it's inflation, the border, afghanistan, then the country will win and we'll win. but if we choose to be bullied, we'll lose. >> you agree with congressman gonzalez who calls donald trump a cancer for the country? >> you know, politicians -- he's really speaking about the republican party. politicians are not victims. politicians make a choice. if we choose to look forward, bringing positive solutions to the american people who have needs, we
pleased to be with you. >> let me start with anthony gonzalez's retirement. him walking away from politics, is that good or bad for the republican party? >> you know, anthony is choosing his personal priorities. you read his statement. it stands for itself. i think you have a broader question there, do republicans continue to relitigate 2020 or do we look forward with a positive agenda? if we relitigate 2020 over and over again, it won't change the result in 2020, but we're sure to...
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anthony and stanton lived to a ripe old age but by the turn of the century they had all died. this movement was in trouble and paul wasn't interested until she went to england and she was radicalized. england had a slow and steady movements. the pankhurst movement was really militant. the faction of the militant movement, the national women's party called militant, they had nothing, the pankhurst's were intentionally throwing bricks for windows and slapping policeman in the face, they tried to set the prime ministers house on fire, they were not playing around. american women never were. this sort of shows you the difference from a london newspaper, trouble expected in london tonight, suffragettes determined to force their way to parliament, they will certainly break into the house, completely expected. the document on the other side is an ad from a newspaper, suffragettes may break windows so if you've got to break through your window call james caldwell. suffragists, suffragettes, the british press made fun of the british activists by calling them suffragettes. it was meant
anthony and stanton lived to a ripe old age but by the turn of the century they had all died. this movement was in trouble and paul wasn't interested until she went to england and she was radicalized. england had a slow and steady movements. the pankhurst movement was really militant. the faction of the militant movement, the national women's party called militant, they had nothing, the pankhurst's were intentionally throwing bricks for windows and slapping policeman in the face, they tried to...
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>> marc anthony es marc anthony, pero le hace falta un saco. >> y le de un poco mÁs de volumen, porque se ve muy delgado. ¿maity: quÉ opinas de los anteojos? >> es caracterÍstico de Él. >> ahorramos en tapa ojeras. >> los lentes creo que estaban de mÁs. ¿no creen? maity: se quedaron muy callados. >> aparte, no hay muchos quÉ hablar. maity: yo si lo voy a decir acÁ, maggie hablÓ de la novia de marc anthony, pero habÍa quien estaba vestida similar a ella, dÍganme si tenemos producciÓn. ¿este vestido no es el mismo? >> no es el mismo, muy parecido. tiene el mismo corte, la misma verdura en la pierna, unos estables, ——straples, si te fijas en la parte de arriba, no es el mismo, y el clÁsico muy bonito, pero no es el mismo vestido. puedes ver un look mÁs callejero. >> y cÓmo la personalidad de cada mujer se hace presente cuando puede llevar el mismo vestido. es bastante clÁsico, negro, con el mismo corte, pero el tema del color en el cabello, la pose, los accesorios, lo hace totalmente distinto. maity: ¿no le parece que se fuera seguro karol g? >> es que la hemos criti
>> marc anthony es marc anthony, pero le hace falta un saco. >> y le de un poco mÁs de volumen, porque se ve muy delgado. ¿maity: quÉ opinas de los anteojos? >> es caracterÍstico de Él. >> ahorramos en tapa ojeras. >> los lentes creo que estaban de mÁs. ¿no creen? maity: se quedaron muy callados. >> aparte, no hay muchos quÉ hablar. maity: yo si lo voy a decir acÁ, maggie hablÓ de la novia de marc anthony, pero habÍa quien estaba vestida similar a...
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i’ee career of anthony joshua? i've 'ust career of anthony joshua? i've just returned _ career of anthony joshua? i've just returned from _ career of anthonyjoshua? is: just returned from the press conference and anthonyjoshua conference and anthony joshua himself, conference and anthonyjoshua himself, everyone is talking about a rematch and really, he doesn't have any other route to go on. we have to get back in there with them and come back with a better gameplan next time around. ifelt like he neglected his jab in the fight and it is easy for me to say that at a distance and he couldn't get that jab that at a distance and he couldn't get thatjab off but he wasn't aggressive enough. he gave 0leksandr usyk to move around and was in trouble and to answer your question, i think i direct rematch is the only option, where else will he go? tyson fury, and if he wants his title back, the managers beat holds them and he needs to go there again. find beat holds them and he needs to go there again-— go there again. and before we leave you. _ go there agai
i’ee career of anthony joshua? i've 'ust career of anthony joshua? i've just returned _ career of anthony joshua? i've just returned from _ career of anthonyjoshua? is: just returned from the press conference and anthonyjoshua conference and anthony joshua himself, conference and anthonyjoshua himself, everyone is talking about a rematch and really, he doesn't have any other route to go on. we have to get back in there with them and come back with a better gameplan next time around. ifelt...
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anthony, it's been _ intensely partisan. anthony, it's been something - intensely partisan. anthony, it's been something that's i intensely partisan. anthony, i it's been something that's been talked about for quite some time, but really today making a big issue of the fact that mandates like this... inaudible. what is the government's main concern right now in terms of riding cases? you heard from biden that the rise cases of putting stress on the american health care system. hospital beds that should be used for other medical issues, being used to treat coded patience. —— coded bobbins patients. it was frustrating you heard. turning a corner, independent from the deadly virus, but that hasn't happened because roughly a quarter of the american population hasn't got the vaccine which is having a toll on those... inaudible. the consequences for the american health care system and people who have been vaccinated, it is too high for the government tojust vaccinated, it is too high for the government to just keep cajoling people to get vaccinated. he had to use the federal g
anthony, it's been _ intensely partisan. anthony, it's been something - intensely partisan. anthony, it's been something that's i intensely partisan. anthony, i it's been something that's been talked about for quite some time, but really today making a big issue of the fact that mandates like this... inaudible. what is the government's main concern right now in terms of riding cases? you heard from biden that the rise cases of putting stress on the american health care system. hospital beds...
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anthony: it is. i think there is a strategy behind that. joe biden was sharply criticized for that chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan. and he pushed back against the criticism by saying that this would allow the united states to form new alliances, to form new agreements, to focus on the future threats, not threats that were 20 years old with al qaeda in afghanistan. i think it all fits into a larger strategy that the biden administration has been talking about for months, which is this confrontation between the world's democracies and the autocracies. this is an agreement between democracies to face off against one of those autocratic nations, china. you have to view it in tt context above and beyond everything else. laura: this is all happening before world leaders meet at the united nations next week. anthony: it is. this is going to be a high-profile opportunity for joe biden to clearly state his foreign-policy vision to the world. i think you are going to hear more talk about how this is a test
anthony: it is. i think there is a strategy behind that. joe biden was sharply criticized for that chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan. and he pushed back against the criticism by saying that this would allow the united states to form new alliances, to form new agreements, to focus on the future threats, not threats that were 20 years old with al qaeda in afghanistan. i think it all fits into a larger strategy that the biden administration has been talking about for months, which is this...
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anthony fauci. plus, president trump's growing hold on the republican party. >> usa, usa. >> just a few hundred people show up in washington to support the january 6th capitol insurrectionists. it comes as a republican congressman decides running against re-election because of the former president. >> our politics has gotten so polluted that that environment for me personally is just not one that i'm willing to be a part of. >> i'll talk to republican senator bill cassidy who voted to convict at mr. trump's second impeachment trial about his party's future. >>> another border crisis. more than 10,000 haitian migrants huddled in an unsanitary tent city at the u.s./mexico border. >> basically third world country conditions. >> that bad? >> that bad. you can't imagine. >> the u.s. planning deportation flights as early as today. joining me for insight and analysis, white house correspondent for reuters, jeff mason, maria teresa kumar president and veo of voto latino, rich lowellry from the "national rev
anthony fauci. plus, president trump's growing hold on the republican party. >> usa, usa. >> just a few hundred people show up in washington to support the january 6th capitol insurrectionists. it comes as a republican congressman decides running against re-election because of the former president. >> our politics has gotten so polluted that that environment for me personally is just not one that i'm willing to be a part of. >> i'll talk to republican senator bill...
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anthony gonzalez was former football player. he was considered to be somebody who is an up-and-comer inside the gop. he's 36. younger than both of us i think, mark. what does it say somebody like anthony gonzalez couldn't make it in today's republican party? >> you can't make it in the republican party if you somehow oppose donald trump and again, anthony gonzalez ended up voting to impeach trump after january 6th, despite all of the rest of his voting record is seen as persona non-grata. divide the republican party into three groups, one the staunch trump allies, the matt gaetzes of the world, and you have people like anthony gonzalez who basically might disagree privately with donald trump, might actually take action on an impreachment vote but see there's no place for the party at all and them the people who are vocally opposed to the president, a sliver of republicans. the point you're making and i agree if there's not a place for the anthony gonzalezes of the world, the republican party is smaller and smaller. >> gonzalez i
anthony gonzalez was former football player. he was considered to be somebody who is an up-and-comer inside the gop. he's 36. younger than both of us i think, mark. what does it say somebody like anthony gonzalez couldn't make it in today's republican party? >> you can't make it in the republican party if you somehow oppose donald trump and again, anthony gonzalez ended up voting to impeach trump after january 6th, despite all of the rest of his voting record is seen as persona non-grata....
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i want to bring back joey jackson and anthony barksdale. given this significant development that we just heard there, joey. >> yeah. pamela, this is very significant in so many particulars, but let's begin with one that's very important. we know that the boyfriend apparently came back home to florida. he came back home in her absence, and then the questions began. at that point she was considered missing. we know also, pam, the police wanted to speak to him. he has a right to remain silent under the fifth amendment. he exercised that right, right, even as a person of interest and therefore did not speak. in the absence of any information that he would have given the police that could have narrowed down where she was, we have top law enforcement, of course, the federal government in addition to other agencies which assisted them that got the body. now that we're here, he goes from a person of interest to a criminal defendant. make no mistake about it, this now goes from a missing persons investigation to a homicide investigation. that now gi
i want to bring back joey jackson and anthony barksdale. given this significant development that we just heard there, joey. >> yeah. pamela, this is very significant in so many particulars, but let's begin with one that's very important. we know that the boyfriend apparently came back home to florida. he came back home in her absence, and then the questions began. at that point she was considered missing. we know also, pam, the police wanted to speak to him. he has a right to remain...
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now you have anthony gonzalez leaving. maggie haberman wrote overnight, this is how trump wins. i want to know what you think about it, kasie. i think it makes a lot of sense. i think my question has always been throughout all of this and i think you can look at what happened in the 2020 presidential race as some evidence of this, is what happens to those people who are now pushed out of the party. if you read that interview that anthony gonzalez did with jonathan martin who you guys, of course, started the show off with. it's clear he still wants to be involved in politics. he may not be comfortable as a joe biden democrat, but i think there's a wider swath of people as this violence continues that need somewhere to go. they need a home. if you look at how the 2020 election played out where you had joe biden winning the presidency, yes, narrowly but all of our elections are pretty narrow at this point, but he did win the popular vote in a convincing way, and then you compare that to what happened in the house and the senate, where democrats frankly were disappointed by the show
now you have anthony gonzalez leaving. maggie haberman wrote overnight, this is how trump wins. i want to know what you think about it, kasie. i think it makes a lot of sense. i think my question has always been throughout all of this and i think you can look at what happened in the 2020 presidential race as some evidence of this, is what happens to those people who are now pushed out of the party. if you read that interview that anthony gonzalez did with jonathan martin who you guys, of...
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and carmelo anthony. this is the daily show with trevor noah. >> trevor: hey, what's going on, everybody. welcome to the daily show, i'm trevor noah and today is wednesday, september 15th. let's kick things off with instagram. the reason every wedding has its own hashtag now. let's face it, scrolling instagram can be pretty depressing. the whole thing is just seeing people you will never smash wearing clothes you will never own in places you will never go. so we've all pretty much known that instagram is not great for your mental health and i think we've known this for awhile but it turns out that instagram also knew this. >> instagram can be damaging for many teenagers mental health. most notably teenage girls. these are the internal findings from instagram's own parent company. the "the wall street journal" citing three years of the tech giant's internal studies including one power point slide from march 2020 that reeds 32 percent of teen girls said that when they felt bad about their bodies, instagram
and carmelo anthony. this is the daily show with trevor noah. >> trevor: hey, what's going on, everybody. welcome to the daily show, i'm trevor noah and today is wednesday, september 15th. let's kick things off with instagram. the reason every wedding has its own hashtag now. let's face it, scrolling instagram can be pretty depressing. the whole thing is just seeing people you will never smash wearing clothes you will never own in places you will never go. so we've all pretty much known...
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it is like this isn't the story of the carmelo anthony we know. this is a story of the carmelo anthony that gets to the person that we know. >> absolutely. >> tell me why you chose to write this book? >> i just think everybody knows that part of the story. like they know the basketball part of the story. they know you know, the business side of carmelo anthony but they don't know what it took to get to that point. they don't know what i had to go through and endure and deal with and see and hear before that. right? so we talk about the $10,000 rule. >> i've been doing that. i've been putting my $10,000 hour, and probably more to get to that point so by the time i-- that was the story that i always wanted to tell. >> trevor: right, right, when you read this book where tomorrow's on promise, i think the title couldn't be more perfect because that is carmelo's journey, you grew up in a world where there is no tomorrow that is promised. >> no, none. >> trevor: and no journey that is prewritten. when you were writing the book and telling us the story a
it is like this isn't the story of the carmelo anthony we know. this is a story of the carmelo anthony that gets to the person that we know. >> absolutely. >> tell me why you chose to write this book? >> i just think everybody knows that part of the story. like they know the basketball part of the story. they know you know, the business side of carmelo anthony but they don't know what it took to get to that point. they don't know what i had to go through and endure and deal...
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anthony zurcher there for us in washington. let's take a look at some of the other stories in the headlines today. japan's prime minister has announced an extension of covid—i9 restrictions in tokyo and other regions until the end of the month. he said it was needed to curb infections and prevent hospitals being overwhelmed and added the inoculation of all those who want to be vaccinated should be completed in october or november, after which restrictions could be eased. russian president vladimir putin has agreed to deepen ties with belarus during a meeting with president lukashenko in moscow. russia agreed to create a unified gas and oil market with its neighbour and continue to provide loans to belarus. speaking after the talks, president putin said it also made sense for large joint military drills in the face of nato build up in the region. national security police in hong kong have raided a museum dedicated to the 1989 tiananmen square massacre in beijing, as a clampdown on dissent continues. 0fficers removed boxes and
anthony zurcher there for us in washington. let's take a look at some of the other stories in the headlines today. japan's prime minister has announced an extension of covid—i9 restrictions in tokyo and other regions until the end of the month. he said it was needed to curb infections and prevent hospitals being overwhelmed and added the inoculation of all those who want to be vaccinated should be completed in october or november, after which restrictions could be eased. russian president...
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anthony pura in washington. thank you so much. >>> so capitol hill is on high alert ahead of a rally on saturday. demonstrators plan to show support for people charged in the january 6th insurrection. the top intel is concerned about more violence. schuyler henry reports from washington, d.c. >> reporter: u.s. capitol police officers responded to a suspicious vehicle outside the democratic party headquarters on capitol hill. they found the truck with swastikas and no license plate. they arrested the driver when they found a bayonet and machete inside. security isn capitol hill. ahead of a planned rally this saturday. >> protesters overcome the police. >> reporter: in support of people arrested for storming the capitol on january 6th. intelligence suggests several hundred people, including far right extremist groups, are planning to attend. capitol police chief tom manger briefed both parties monday morning. >> they gave us a good briefing. they're handling it in a professional, thorough way. i think they're much
anthony pura in washington. thank you so much. >>> so capitol hill is on high alert ahead of a rally on saturday. demonstrators plan to show support for people charged in the january 6th insurrection. the top intel is concerned about more violence. schuyler henry reports from washington, d.c. >> reporter: u.s. capitol police officers responded to a suspicious vehicle outside the democratic party headquarters on capitol hill. they found the truck with swastikas and no license...
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anthony flores has the best seat in the house, he's on the field. anthony, even though they clinched a playoffs spot, the wild card spot, we want the nl west. >> reporter: you said tortured, this is exciting. this is going to be fun. the race for the division is going down to the wire. the giants lead the dodgers by one game with 15 remaining in the regular season. tonight the origin in black opens a three-game series against the atlanta braves. the giants clinched a spot in the postseason. as raj and janelle mentioned, there is a huge difference being the wild card and winning the division. the wild card has to win a one game playoff while the division winner is guaranteed the best of five series. the giants lost two in a row. they're playing really good ball. they won nine of their last eleven games. i asked the manager if the team will be score board watching, gabe kapler. >> everybody is aware of what's going on around the league. that should be our main focus, it needs to be on winning the game against the braves. there is not enough energy and
anthony flores has the best seat in the house, he's on the field. anthony, even though they clinched a playoffs spot, the wild card spot, we want the nl west. >> reporter: you said tortured, this is exciting. this is going to be fun. the race for the division is going down to the wire. the giants lead the dodgers by one game with 15 remaining in the regular season. tonight the origin in black opens a three-game series against the atlanta braves. the giants clinched a spot in the...
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ohio congressman anthony gonzalez, one of ten republicans who voted to impeach trump the second time announced he will not run, citing toxic dynamics inside the gop. more than that, he said he was deluged with threats and that he feared for the safety of his wife and children. he needed extra security he told "the new york times," quote, is this really what i want for my family when they travel to have my wife and kids escorted through the airport? joining us now to talk about this, jonathan martin, who is a cnn political analyst and national political correspondent for the new york times who broke this story. you know, tell us a little bit about congressman gonzalez's decision but also what this means more broadly. >> sure. so, he was a fairly conservative house member. he was elected in 2018. didn't really stand out. two things happened, i think, here. he was really apalled that the house gop leadership moved to block president biden's win january 6th for him was a bright line. i think watching the last nine months and seeing the bulk of his party in congress drift back to presiden
ohio congressman anthony gonzalez, one of ten republicans who voted to impeach trump the second time announced he will not run, citing toxic dynamics inside the gop. more than that, he said he was deluged with threats and that he feared for the safety of his wife and children. he needed extra security he told "the new york times," quote, is this really what i want for my family when they travel to have my wife and kids escorted through the airport? joining us now to talk about this,...
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anthony blinking currently is testifying to congress about recent events. and i've got to stand and faithful decision by the binding administration. americans need a ship has come on the skating criticism over they have got to stand tobacco. at least 100, your citizens remains turn it into water country now controlled by the italy bond. and less now cross life to our correspondence. katie, katie. hello, that's a saw the main take away some blinking testimony so far. we saw us secretary of state anthony blank and testifying before a congressional committee and answering some tough questions about what went wrong in the us withdrawal from afghanistan. now interestingly, the share of the committee representative gregory he spoke and said the united states should have left afghanistan 1900 years ago, but it stayed in because of what hubris and a desire to remake afghanistan. now that's what we heard from the share of the committee. and then we had a situation where anthony blanket admitted the fact that the pull out was done on a rather chaotic way that there a
anthony blinking currently is testifying to congress about recent events. and i've got to stand and faithful decision by the binding administration. americans need a ship has come on the skating criticism over they have got to stand tobacco. at least 100, your citizens remains turn it into water country now controlled by the italy bond. and less now cross life to our correspondence. katie, katie. hello, that's a saw the main take away some blinking testimony so far. we saw us secretary of state...
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>> just hours from now, anthony blinken on biden's botched afghanistan exit. jillian: it was contentious hearing as the biden administration called into question. and there is bipartisan anger over the disastrous withdrawal and when he refused to walk down constitution avenue and appear in person got off to a rough start. >> can you tell us where you are today? >> i am at the state department. couldn't be bothered to come here and see congress, that is great. >> reporter: when it came to accountability on execution democrats through a lifeline allowing blinken to refer to a familiar playbook. >> how meticulous was the planning for the trump administration to declare may 1st withdrawal? >> we inherited the deadline. >> no plan at all, amazing it wasn't much worse. >> reporter: blinken unable to put exact numbers on remaining americans and applicants left behind. now at the mercy of the government the administration says they cannot support. >> the interim government named by the taliban is very short of the mark set by the international community for inclusivit
>> just hours from now, anthony blinken on biden's botched afghanistan exit. jillian: it was contentious hearing as the biden administration called into question. and there is bipartisan anger over the disastrous withdrawal and when he refused to walk down constitution avenue and appear in person got off to a rough start. >> can you tell us where you are today? >> i am at the state department. couldn't be bothered to come here and see congress, that is great. >>...
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joey, anthony, stick close. we'll bring more updates as we learn them. >>> other important breaking news to get to this morning. pfizer announcing this morning the results of its vaccine trial for children ages 5 to 11. pfizer tested a lower dose on the kids in this trial, about a third of what is right now approved in the shots for adults. the company reports that it proved the data that they are releasing proved to be safe and produced a robust immune response. pfizer says it plans to submit for emergency use authorization with the fda as soon as possible. and the timing couldn't be more critical. pediatric cases of coronavirus in the united states have risen by nearly 240% since july. it also comes as cnn has learned that the biden administration plans to ease travel restrictions for some vaccinated passengers from overseas. more on that in just a moment. >>> joining me now on this important news this morning, a step, an important step i guess we could say, is dr. paul offit, member of the fda vaccine advisor
joey, anthony, stick close. we'll bring more updates as we learn them. >>> other important breaking news to get to this morning. pfizer announcing this morning the results of its vaccine trial for children ages 5 to 11. pfizer tested a lower dose on the kids in this trial, about a third of what is right now approved in the shots for adults. the company reports that it proved the data that they are releasing proved to be safe and produced a robust immune response. pfizer says it plans...
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y marc anthony con "pa 'llÁ voy" entre muchos otros. ivette machin telemundo. >>> esperemos que haya disfrutado estos premios, como nosotros lo hicimos. >>> sÍ, para mÍ quiÉn se llevÓ todo es paquita la del barrio. y bad bunny ayudandole con el micrÓfono me gustÓ eso. llorÓ paquita. >>> yo tambiÉn. (rÍe). >>> vemos imÁgenes en vivo de san josÉ, luego de ver esto nublado. puede ser como consecuencia de los incendios en el sur y centro de nuestro estado. >>> se emitiÓ una advertencia para viernes y sÁbado a mediodÍa, a medida que el humo llega a nuestra regiÓn. >>> cuÉntanos guillermo quiroz, cÓmo viste los premios. cuÉntanos de la temperatura. >>> paquita la del barrio genial. esos vestidos fueron sorprendentes. una tendencia de vestidos a mi gusto de ver muy tras parÉntesis que dejaban ver mucho. >>> en la zona de
y marc anthony con "pa 'llÁ voy" entre muchos otros. ivette machin telemundo. >>> esperemos que haya disfrutado estos premios, como nosotros lo hicimos. >>> sÍ, para mÍ quiÉn se llevÓ todo es paquita la del barrio. y bad bunny ayudandole con el micrÓfono me gustÓ eso. llorÓ paquita. >>> yo tambiÉn. (rÍe). >>> vemos imÁgenes en vivo de san josÉ, luego de ver esto nublado. puede ser como consecuencia de los incendios en el sur y centro de...
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our meteorologist is monitoring the winds, we will start with abc news reporter laura anthony. laura: hi, dan. still pretty windy here in solano county. but as you said, pg&e did not impact as many households as they once projected. still, in solano county, 100 households are without power, and some of those who lost their power today are the same people who lost their homes in last year's maha, having to go without power for a few hours, maybe even a few days, is just the latest challenge. >> i went off at 6:00 a.m. this morning. they said it is supposed to be on in two hours, but they said that they have to check the lines and that will take until 10:00 tonight. laura: they live in solano
our meteorologist is monitoring the winds, we will start with abc news reporter laura anthony. laura: hi, dan. still pretty windy here in solano county. but as you said, pg&e did not impact as many households as they once projected. still, in solano county, 100 households are without power, and some of those who lost their power today are the same people who lost their homes in last year's maha, having to go without power for a few hours, maybe even a few days, is just the latest challenge....
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anthony, thank you very much indeed. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are my good fellow, the political writer claire cohen, women's editor for the the dating telegraph. —— daily telegraph. "we don't need mass boosters" as 0xford scientists say britain's third doses are better deployed overseas. according to the metro, commuters and public transport staff have clashed over confusing face covering rules, as the number of people wearing them has dropped. the guardian says scrapping the universal credit £20 uplift will hit the sickest areas the hardest. the i follows the story, with mounting anger and condemnation from conservative mps regarding the government's decision. and finally, the independent says the home secretary is being accused of blackmail as tensions between france and the uk over migrant boats begin to rise. let us begin and start with the telegraph. mya, if i could begin with you. we've seen these arguments unfold about whether we need a third
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we hear from anthony on the democrats line. caller: good morning. what i would like to say is texas with their restriction on abortions and restriction on voting and no mask wearing or mandates. but now the governor of texas once everyone, all of the united states, to chip in for mortuaries because they have no place to put the dead dying from covid. if they can do everything else on their own and do not want help, they should not ask the federal government to help or spend money. or the rest of us spend money for texas because people are dying. that is my point. host: anthony in maryland, and we hear next from jane also from maryland -- we hear from walter also from maryland on the republican line. caller: hello. this is so hypercritical. i can't see how we have to, especially down in texas, having to monitor every single president now -- single pregnancy now? if i want to preach a small government, i would preach small government. but it is the biggest game i could ever imagine. i do not understand why at every turn we just want to be hypocritical
we hear from anthony on the democrats line. caller: good morning. what i would like to say is texas with their restriction on abortions and restriction on voting and no mask wearing or mandates. but now the governor of texas once everyone, all of the united states, to chip in for mortuaries because they have no place to put the dead dying from covid. if they can do everything else on their own and do not want help, they should not ask the federal government to help or spend money. or the rest...
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anthony. i look forward to working with you and our other panelists to identify further recommendations, you know, and i particularly agree with the point that you and others have made around the federal student aid lack of support, and the fact that that is not kept up. tuition rates have increased about the level of financial aid to middle-class families have not. people should not have to go into debt at the amounts that they are in order to pursue an education for themselves and their family. that is something that i believe we also need to address, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> thank you for your questions, and thank you, mr. anthony, dr. anthony, for joining in in the something we should all be thinking about as we move forward in these matters. i think this was a very good example that the doctor brought up and we should concentrate on that also and connect this with the last question we talked about. thank you. now, we have mr. schneider from illinois. five minutes. rep. schneider: th
anthony. i look forward to working with you and our other panelists to identify further recommendations, you know, and i particularly agree with the point that you and others have made around the federal student aid lack of support, and the fact that that is not kept up. tuition rates have increased about the level of financial aid to middle-class families have not. people should not have to go into debt at the amounts that they are in order to pursue an education for themselves and their...
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let's bring in anthony flores at the ballpark. you got the best seat in the house, anthony. >> reporter: let's give you a sense of this rivalry, i went shopping for a jacket today, i bought it and i was going to wear it tonight and i realized it is the same color as dodger blue. i left it in the closet and not wearing it tonight. the stage is set for an epic weekend of baseball here at oracle park. the giants taking on the dodgers. both place are show down. as you mentioned raj, it is the first time in nearly 25 years they both been tied at the top of the division in september. the giants looked like under dogs but these teams are evenly match. they played 16 games between each other and the series is split. each team scored 68 runs against each other. it does not get more even than that. this three-game series could go a long way and determine who'll win the division crowd. >> i think we are calm. not going to get too high or low. we have been talking about that for the better part of the season. >> there had been important games
let's bring in anthony flores at the ballpark. you got the best seat in the house, anthony. >> reporter: let's give you a sense of this rivalry, i went shopping for a jacket today, i bought it and i was going to wear it tonight and i realized it is the same color as dodger blue. i left it in the closet and not wearing it tonight. the stage is set for an epic weekend of baseball here at oracle park. the giants taking on the dodgers. both place are show down. as you mentioned raj, it is the...
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sam, i was watching anthony found _ about that. sam, i was watching anthony found she _ about that. sam, i was watching anthony found she on _ about that. sam, i was watching anthony found she on the - about that. sam, i was watching - anthony found she on the television earlier, and he was saying that he thinks there will need to be a third jab in the united states, talking now about a triple jab vaccination. as this story points out, it says a fifth of those under the age of a0 have still not had their firstjab, and perhaps not unrelated, the uk is about to enter an extended phase of infection. ~ . �* about to enter an extended phase of infection. ~ ., �* ., . ., ., infection. what i'm not clear about, havin: infection. what i'm not clear about, having read — infection. what i'm not clear about, having read the _ infection. what i'm not clear about, having read the story, _ infection. what i'm not clear about, having read the story, the - infection. what i'm not clear about, having read the story, the version l having read the story, the version i've having read the story, t
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how are you -- anthony fauci, because he knows. if you actually add up natural immunity, we are getting closer and closer. that's a first time i've heard him use the word herd immunity. >> jesse: now there are conversations about planes, katie, but the biden administration can't get on the same page. some want the vaccination mandates to fly and other say no, not so fast. it's confusing me. >> katie: they have all the technology to make sure the air is safe, and it's double or triple filtered or whatever, and they are limiting their credibility again. the reason why people are so distrusting of this and why governors are -- their legal teams are fighting back is because they've been lied to. the president that he wasn't going to do this, dr. fauci said it shouldn't happen, the cdc director said it shouldn't happen and jen psaki said it shouldn't happen, and now all of a sudden they are throwing it out there and saying it's happening and that companies are forced to do this, but by the way there are all of those heard exceptions. th
how are you -- anthony fauci, because he knows. if you actually add up natural immunity, we are getting closer and closer. that's a first time i've heard him use the word herd immunity. >> jesse: now there are conversations about planes, katie, but the biden administration can't get on the same page. some want the vaccination mandates to fly and other say no, not so fast. it's confusing me. >> katie: they have all the technology to make sure the air is safe, and it's double or...
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cbs' anthony pura has more. good evening, anthony. >> reporter: good evening, errol. there is no county with more people than los angeles, and it's just become the first to require proof of vaccinations to go to or work at indoor bars and clubs. l.a. county will be imposing stricter indoor and outdoor vaccine or test mandates starting october 7, including at dodger and sofi stadiums, or any other event with more than 10,000 people. >> there's just a lot of risk, and we've got to do our very best to make sure we're headed into the late fall and winter in better shape than we are now. >> reporter: 68% of l.a. county's eligible population is fully vaccinated. nationwide, it's 63%. friday, an f.d.a. panel backed pfizer booster shots for people over 65, frontline workers, and nose at high risk of severe covid. >> it's just a matter of differences in opinion of what the trigger point is for if recommending third immunization. >> reporter: some are waiting for the f.d.a.'s next move. would you get the booster shot? >> i would get it if i qualify it. and if it's f.d.a. approv
cbs' anthony pura has more. good evening, anthony. >> reporter: good evening, errol. there is no county with more people than los angeles, and it's just become the first to require proof of vaccinations to go to or work at indoor bars and clubs. l.a. county will be imposing stricter indoor and outdoor vaccine or test mandates starting october 7, including at dodger and sofi stadiums, or any other event with more than 10,000 people. >> there's just a lot of risk, and we've got to do...