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anderson starts now. >>> good evening. you could call this moment a red alert for democrats in more ways than one. they are clearly treating it that way after losing every major race in virginia from the governor on down. losses in formerly blue new york suburbs and a race for new jersey governor which is still undecided but wasn't expected to be so close. last night showed independent support for democrats eroding with one republican party official telling "politico" last night, and i quote, democrats were renting those voters, not buying them. also, dragging on democrats, the president underwater in the polls and a party failing to deliver on potentially popular infrastructure and social spending legislation. something the president acknowledged today. >> well, uh, i think we should have -- it should have passed before election day. but i'm not sure that i would be able to have changed the number of very conservative folks who turned out in the red districts who were trump voters but maybe. >> more on the president and h
anderson starts now. >>> good evening. you could call this moment a red alert for democrats in more ways than one. they are clearly treating it that way after losing every major race in virginia from the governor on down. losses in formerly blue new york suburbs and a race for new jersey governor which is still undecided but wasn't expected to be so close. last night showed independent support for democrats eroding with one republican party official telling "politico" last...
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>> anderson, thank you. and first of all, i want to extend condolences to the families of the deceased and -- and our prayers are with them and the injured that are still in the hospital. um, anderson, the -- the investigation is still in its infancy. the houston police department is going to be the primary agency that's -- that's leading that investigation. and we're contributing to that -- to those documents as far as what our role was in providing permits for that operation. and our permits were limited to the -- the fire code items. namely, you know, propane gas that was used for the mobile-food trucks, tents. the pyrotechnics that were deployed at the -- at the concert. and maintaining the means of -- the doors in and out of that -- of that venue. that venue is -- is -- is a county facility. so, it's a -- it was a -- a -- a county-sanctioned event. and our role in that was to provide those item that is required permits from the fire department. um, in addition to that, we -- yes, go ahead. >> so -- so i
>> anderson, thank you. and first of all, i want to extend condolences to the families of the deceased and -- and our prayers are with them and the injured that are still in the hospital. um, anderson, the -- the investigation is still in its infancy. the houston police department is going to be the primary agency that's -- that's leading that investigation. and we're contributing to that -- to those documents as far as what our role was in providing permits for that operation. and our...
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anderson. it's about talking to our voters all across the country and saying to them how are we going to win again? in 2018 to 2020, in two years, we lost the house, the senate, and the white house. the only other time in the 150-plus-year history of the republican party that happened was herbert hoover from '30 to '32 and then we didn't win the white house again 28 of the next 36 years. we have to have a viable two-party system in this country. we have to be able to contrast different ideas. give voters choices. and to do that, we have to, once again, become the party of truth. >> the problem, though, is the former president who is the head of the republican party now, on a national level. i mean, he is a truth denier. i mean, he is one of the people in the title of your book. and yet, your party is beholden to him. >> well, look. i think there is some things you are seeing now, which show that that's becoming less so. yesterday, there was a new poll from the des moines register of iowa republ
anderson. it's about talking to our voters all across the country and saying to them how are we going to win again? in 2018 to 2020, in two years, we lost the house, the senate, and the white house. the only other time in the 150-plus-year history of the republican party that happened was herbert hoover from '30 to '32 and then we didn't win the white house again 28 of the next 36 years. we have to have a viable two-party system in this country. we have to be able to contrast different ideas....
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>> well, the book is not about him, anderson. it's about talking to our voters all across the country and saying to them how are we going to win again? in 2018 to 2020, in two years, we lost the house, the senate, and the white house. the only other time in the 150-plus-year history of the republican party that happened was herbert hoover from '30 to '32 and then we didn't win the white house again 28 of the next 36 years. we have to have a viable two-party system in this country. we have to be able to contrast different ideas. give voters choices. and to do that, we have to, once again, become the party of truth. >> the problem, though, is the former president who is the head of the republican party now, on a national level. i mean, he is a truth denier. i mean, he is one of the people in the title of your book. and yet, your party is beholden to him. >> well, look. i think there is some things you are seeing now, which show that that's becoming less so. yesterday, there was a new poll from the demoin register of iowa republican
>> well, the book is not about him, anderson. it's about talking to our voters all across the country and saying to them how are we going to win again? in 2018 to 2020, in two years, we lost the house, the senate, and the white house. the only other time in the 150-plus-year history of the republican party that happened was herbert hoover from '30 to '32 and then we didn't win the white house again 28 of the next 36 years. we have to have a viable two-party system in this country. we have...
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>> reporter: he is, anderson. the campaign announced within the last hour or so that he is going to be making a victory speech in this room at around 10:00 or so. the fact that this was the room where the campaign had had their election night party last night, and this is the room where he had hoped to make a victory speech, again, last night. that obviously didn't happen. the governor actually ended up coming here last night and apologizing to the folks that had gathered here to say, sorry, the counting continues. i'm sorry that we can't celebrate yet. but he did say he felt confident that once the votes were counted that things would look in their favor. and now, we know that this race, cnn is calling for phil murphy. i think we should just take a moment to talk about the significance of this race, too, as we have been talking about, this is the first time that a democratic governor is being re-elected in new jersey in over four decades. so, this is quite an accomplishment in and of itself. and we should just ta
>> reporter: he is, anderson. the campaign announced within the last hour or so that he is going to be making a victory speech in this room at around 10:00 or so. the fact that this was the room where the campaign had had their election night party last night, and this is the room where he had hoped to make a victory speech, again, last night. that obviously didn't happen. the governor actually ended up coming here last night and apologizing to the folks that had gathered here to say,...
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but anderson, cases like this, they are rare. the last one, dating back to the reagan administration. and historically, the justice department's office of legal counsel has -- has supported and defended current and former administration officials from congressional subpoenas when the president asserted privilege. but here? we have a really unique circumstance because you have a former president asserting privilege but the current president declining to assert privilege. and we have seen the biden administration repeatedly note that this is an extraordinary circumstance and not what privilege was meant to protect. and so far one federal judge agreed. but we know this question is currently on appeal. there is ongoing litigation between former president trump and the committee. and the d.c. court of appeals will hear oral arguments on this very question on november 30th. >> paula, stay with us. i want to bring in our cnn senior political analyst, author, watergate legend, carl bernstein. also, watergate counterpart, former nixon whi
but anderson, cases like this, they are rare. the last one, dating back to the reagan administration. and historically, the justice department's office of legal counsel has -- has supported and defended current and former administration officials from congressional subpoenas when the president asserted privilege. but here? we have a really unique circumstance because you have a former president asserting privilege but the current president declining to assert privilege. and we have seen the...
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anderson starts now. >>> good evening. anybody wantsing to see a circular firing squad in action, need only visit the capitol tonight. there, you will find house democrats doing what they, themselves, acknowledge did not endear their party to voters on tuesday. yet, here they are doing it, anyway. they are, once again, yet again, at loggerheads over the same two, potentially legacy die fining bills. the same two bills they have been trying to pass for months. yet, still not passing either one tonight. even though speaker pelosi said in a letter, they would hold a vote on the infrastructure bill, quote, now. they have yet to do that. the president's -- what's billed as the president's build back bill is hung up because moderates said at the last moment, they want to wait for more research on the budget impact. the roadblocks in front of the senate approved hard infrastructure bill because progressives apparently do not trust house speaker pelosi's maneuvering to get at least one bill passed today. they wanted to do both. th
anderson starts now. >>> good evening. anybody wantsing to see a circular firing squad in action, need only visit the capitol tonight. there, you will find house democrats doing what they, themselves, acknowledge did not endear their party to voters on tuesday. yet, here they are doing it, anyway. they are, once again, yet again, at loggerheads over the same two, potentially legacy die fining bills. the same two bills they have been trying to pass for months. yet, still not passing...
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but, anderson, cases like this, they are rare. the last one, dating back to the reagan administration. and historically, the justice department's office of legal counsel has -- has supported and defended current and former-administration officials from congressional subpoenas when the president asserted privilege. but here? we have a really unique circumstance because you have a former president asserting privilege. but the current president declining to assert privilege. and we have seen the biden administration repeatedly note that this is an extraordinary circumstance and not what privilege was meant to protect. and so far, one federal judge agreed. but we know this question is currently on appeal. there is ongoing litigation between former-president trump and the committee. and the d.c. court of appeals will hear all arguments on this very question on november 30th. >> paula, stay with us. i want to bring in our cnn senior political analyst, carl bernstein. also, watergate counterpart, former nixon white house counsel and cnn
but, anderson, cases like this, they are rare. the last one, dating back to the reagan administration. and historically, the justice department's office of legal counsel has -- has supported and defended current and former-administration officials from congressional subpoenas when the president asserted privilege. but here? we have a really unique circumstance because you have a former president asserting privilege. but the current president declining to assert privilege. and we have seen the...
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all right. >> reporter: yeah, anderson. he said he hopes the asian food that they were getting for lunch wasn't on one of those boats in long beach harbor, which may have been reference to supply chain backlogs over there. but for ships that were likely coming from asia. it was perceived as anti-asian by some. at the very least just a weird time to make a joke of of that nature. but it also adds into the storyline that the judge is another main character in this case, whether it is absolutely screaming at prosecutors at times, perusing cookie catalogs during breaks, playing "jeopardy" with jurors at times. it's been a constant outside of of course just his case-specific actions. and it may just be his style as he is the longest-serving active wisconsin trial judge. but his unusual antics have been noticeable and for some have been concerning. anderson? >> omar jimenez, appreciate it. thank you. joining us now harvard law school senior lecturer and former federal judge nancy gertdner. and paul cowan, experienced former defen
all right. >> reporter: yeah, anderson. he said he hopes the asian food that they were getting for lunch wasn't on one of those boats in long beach harbor, which may have been reference to supply chain backlogs over there. but for ships that were likely coming from asia. it was perceived as anti-asian by some. at the very least just a weird time to make a joke of of that nature. but it also adds into the storyline that the judge is another main character in this case, whether it is...
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>> reporter: yeah, anderson. he said he hopes the asian food that they were getting for lunch wasn't on one of those boats in long beach harbor, which may have been reference to supply chain backlogs over there. but for ships that were likely coming from asia. it was perceived as anti-asian by some. at the very least just a weird time to make a joke of that nature. but it also adds into the storyline that the judge is another main character in this case, whether it is absolutely screaming at prosecutors at times, perusing cookie catalogs during breaks, playing "jeopardy" with jurors at times. it's been a constant outside of of course just his case-specific actions. and it may just be his style as he is the longest-serving active wisconsin trial judge. but his unusual antics have been noticeable and for some have been concerning. anderson? >> omar jimenez, appreciate it. thank you. joining us now harvard law school senior lecturer and former federal judge nancy gertner. also cnn legal analyst, paul cowan, experien
>> reporter: yeah, anderson. he said he hopes the asian food that they were getting for lunch wasn't on one of those boats in long beach harbor, which may have been reference to supply chain backlogs over there. but for ships that were likely coming from asia. it was perceived as anti-asian by some. at the very least just a weird time to make a joke of that nature. but it also adds into the storyline that the judge is another main character in this case, whether it is absolutely screaming...
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anderson? >> sara sidner, i appreciate it. as we were discussing tonight, none of this is happening in a vacuum. kyle rittenhouse at age 18 facing hop side charges has been a folk hero on the right. last night on some right wing media, matt gaetz all but offered him a job. >> kyle rittenhouse would probably make a pretty good congressional intern and we may reach out to him and see if he'd be interested in helping the country in additional ways. >> congressman gaetz isn't the only one embracing rittenhouse. cnn's sunlen serfaty has more. >> he's trying to make sure his town is safe. >> reporter: he has become a cause celebre for the right. >> how shocked are we that 17-year-olds with rifles had to maintain order when no one else would? >> reporter: and has found a faithful following. >> you've got a little boy out there trying to protect his community. >> this kid who was a, you know, a fire cadet, a lifeguard and a police explorer. >> reporter: knighted by many conservatives as an all-american hero. hero. >> this is what happ
anderson? >> sara sidner, i appreciate it. as we were discussing tonight, none of this is happening in a vacuum. kyle rittenhouse at age 18 facing hop side charges has been a folk hero on the right. last night on some right wing media, matt gaetz all but offered him a job. >> kyle rittenhouse would probably make a pretty good congressional intern and we may reach out to him and see if he'd be interested in helping the country in additional ways. >> congressman gaetz isn't the...
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>> anderson, first, let me say good evening. second, the prayer vigil today was an awesome experience and it was important for us to be there because the black church in particular, the black pastor has always been historically been the conscience of the nation and black pastors, we stood with eric gardner's family in new york, we stood with tamir rice's family in cleveland and we stood with the family of trayvon martin, and we stood with george floyd and we are standing here now with the arbery family. we encourage, we do all that we can to love and help them know that they're not by themselves, that's what this is about today. >> you've said that you believe the defense's criticism of black pastors being in the courtroom was a legal tactic on their part. why do you believe that and what do you think they were hoping to a kee achieve with it. first of all, the statement made no sense. one day he criticized reverend sharpton for being there and the next day he apologized for those he allegedly offended and there was no consisten
>> anderson, first, let me say good evening. second, the prayer vigil today was an awesome experience and it was important for us to be there because the black church in particular, the black pastor has always been historically been the conscience of the nation and black pastors, we stood with eric gardner's family in new york, we stood with tamir rice's family in cleveland and we stood with the family of trayvon martin, and we stood with george floyd and we are standing here now with the...
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>> reporter: yeah, anderson. so right as the prosecution was resting its case, the judge dismissed charge number seven against kyle rittenhouse. that is a curfew citation charge. basically, saying that prosecutors did not present enough evidence to show that there was actually a curfew in place as this was unfolding back in august of 2020. and that the testimony of the kenosha police officer simply saying there was one wasn't enough. now, of course, rittenhouse still faces five felony charges that include homicide and reckless endangerment, along with the misdemeanor of being a minor with a gun. he, of course, has pleaded not guilty to all of those as we head into day seven of testimony in this trial. day two for the defense. anderson. >> omar jimenez, appreciate it. thank you. >>> there is dramatic video showing a young man scaling a ladder at the astroworld festival when the deadly chaos was going on. repeatedly, shouting stop the show. we'll talk to him tonight. he will join us and tell us what it was like to
>> reporter: yeah, anderson. so right as the prosecution was resting its case, the judge dismissed charge number seven against kyle rittenhouse. that is a curfew citation charge. basically, saying that prosecutors did not present enough evidence to show that there was actually a curfew in place as this was unfolding back in august of 2020. and that the testimony of the kenosha police officer simply saying there was one wasn't enough. now, of course, rittenhouse still faces five felony...
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we will speak with scientist kevin anderson and writer george monbiot. defense lawyers called kyle rittenhouse to the witness stand wednesday as the teenage them and faces homicide and weapons charges for bailey shooting two people and wounding a third during protests over the police shooting of jacob blake in 2020. rittenhouse broke down in tears while on the stand. he admitted to using deadly force by claimed self-defense and denied intending to kill his victims during cross-examination. meanwhile, the trial judge continued to make headlines after he repeatedly sided with the defense while excoriating prosecutors for asking questions he said were out of bounds. at another point, the trial was interrupted when judge schroeder's cell phone began ringing. >> the actions i talked about -- [phone rings] >> were done in bad faith. >> the judges ringtone was "god bless the usa" by lee greenwood which was the song played at opening of tom's rallies. -- trump's rallies. much more on the trial after headlines. the number of daily u.s. coronavirus cases is once a
we will speak with scientist kevin anderson and writer george monbiot. defense lawyers called kyle rittenhouse to the witness stand wednesday as the teenage them and faces homicide and weapons charges for bailey shooting two people and wounding a third during protests over the police shooting of jacob blake in 2020. rittenhouse broke down in tears while on the stand. he admitted to using deadly force by claimed self-defense and denied intending to kill his victims during cross-examination....
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this is one reason, anderson, right here. terry mcauliffe is not joe biden but he is a friend of joe biden. he is a known national democrat part of the washington establishment when the president goes down, the democrats go down with him. 57% approval rating in february. this is the reuters-ipsos poll. it's about the same. 44% approval rating now as virginia voters prepare for election day tomorrow. 51% disapproval of president biden so what does that mean? it means republicans are energized. it means independents are up for grabs and it means democrats are discouraged so for all the blue in the big areas where people live in this state, that is why joe biden has had to do this in the final days of the campaign. he has brought in the president and vice president up here in the northern suburbs. the first lady, richmond suburbs. stacey abrams, african-american voters down in the southeastern corner of the state. they are nervous in a state, again, they won by ten points just a year ago. so the democrats are nervous. why? becau
this is one reason, anderson, right here. terry mcauliffe is not joe biden but he is a friend of joe biden. he is a known national democrat part of the washington establishment when the president goes down, the democrats go down with him. 57% approval rating in february. this is the reuters-ipsos poll. it's about the same. 44% approval rating now as virginia voters prepare for election day tomorrow. 51% disapproval of president biden so what does that mean? it means republicans are energized....
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so we're going to have to hang in there tomorrow, anderson. each county can do as it prefers but here's a very likely possibility. the early votes are counted in most places, counted first. democrats think they have an advantage there. terry mcauliffe jumps out to a big lead, but then we have to wait. normally in every other recent virginia race, it is the republican who jumps out early because these counties count first. that could be different tomorrow. the key word here is patience. hang in. we're going to have to count them late. >> john king, appreciate it. thanks. james carville and dana bash join me. dana, where do you see the race headed? >> anybody's guess. one of the things john was pointing to were the suburbs around where i am in washington, d.c., and the key question is whether or not glenn youngkin can change the unbelievable trajectory towards the democrats in those areas. and this is just anecdotal. i was 7:30 in the morning on saturday, anderson, at the farmers market in alexandria. james carville knows that well. he used to l
so we're going to have to hang in there tomorrow, anderson. each county can do as it prefers but here's a very likely possibility. the early votes are counted in most places, counted first. democrats think they have an advantage there. terry mcauliffe jumps out to a big lead, but then we have to wait. normally in every other recent virginia race, it is the republican who jumps out early because these counties count first. that could be different tomorrow. the key word here is patience. hang in....
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>> yeah, anderson. so, they will be following closely these instructions hammered out by the prosecution, the defense, and the judge. and there were two significant subjects that could make the difference in this case. one revolves around self-defense, which these instructions critically say that rittenhouse could use deadly force only to prevent imminent death or great-bodily harm to himself. but also, in terms of provocation, these instructions say that a person who provokes an attack can't use or threaten force and self-defense until he has exhausted every other reasonable means to escape death o or bodily harm. those will be among the two major topics they will be looking at when we reconvene in the morning and when these 12 final jurors will be selected to be the ones that deliberate and, more significantly, decide the fate of kyle rittenhouse. >> omar jimenez, appreciate it. thank you. joining us now, harvard law school senior lecturer, nancy gertner. and ron johnson, former captain of missouri hi
>> yeah, anderson. so, they will be following closely these instructions hammered out by the prosecution, the defense, and the judge. and there were two significant subjects that could make the difference in this case. one revolves around self-defense, which these instructions critically say that rittenhouse could use deadly force only to prevent imminent death or great-bodily harm to himself. but also, in terms of provocation, these instructions say that a person who provokes an attack...
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i want to show you one thing, anderson, if we have this. i looked at the data specifically in the province and this is the area i think david was talking about. this is -- this is just basic data from their healthcare system if we have it but basically, thee weeks ago compared to now, you do see hospitalization rates are increasing. this is sort of their late spring at this point. so, this is probably not flu. weather's getting warmer. hospitalization rates have gone up. so is that related to this? we don't know. you know that there is usually a lag time between hospitalizations and new cases. but that's the sort of data people are going to be paying attention to, to determine is this -- is there evidence that this is actually making people sicker? >> dr. wen, you wrote an op-ed for "the washington post" saying president biden was right to commit to travel restrictions but that it's not enough. what would be enough specifically in your view because obviously there is very little known about what this variant means? >> i mean, travel restric
i want to show you one thing, anderson, if we have this. i looked at the data specifically in the province and this is the area i think david was talking about. this is -- this is just basic data from their healthcare system if we have it but basically, thee weeks ago compared to now, you do see hospitalization rates are increasing. this is sort of their late spring at this point. so, this is probably not flu. weather's getting warmer. hospitalization rates have gone up. so is that related to...
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it's time now for anderson. >>> good evening. tonight, the impact of the not-guilty verdict in killings that never should have happened. there is no debate about that. and tried under local and national pressures that amplified every aspect of the case in the duel tragedies at the heart of it. >>> first, the kill of jacob blake by police in kenosha, wisconsin last summer. then, the violent unrest which followed that drew 17-year-old kyle rittenhouse to the scene with an ar-15 style rifle which he ended up using to shoot and kill two men and wound another. two tragedies that brought us here made rittenhouse a right-wing folk hero, social justice villain and fueled no end to debate over vigilante justice, gun rights, race, and policing. in short, everything jurors were supposed to ignore as they considered the evidence and applied the law and reached their decision. here is president biden's reaction shortly after the verdict. >> i stand by what the jury has concluded. the jury system works. and we have to abide by it. >> in a mome
it's time now for anderson. >>> good evening. tonight, the impact of the not-guilty verdict in killings that never should have happened. there is no debate about that. and tried under local and national pressures that amplified every aspect of the case in the duel tragedies at the heart of it. >>> first, the kill of jacob blake by police in kenosha, wisconsin last summer. then, the violent unrest which followed that drew 17-year-old kyle rittenhouse to the scene with an ar-15...
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anderson says she hopes to try again as the leader of a single party governance. so it's actually been without a government since it's stefan lawson's resignation. earlier this month. it's kind of started in june when sweden's parliament back to no confidence vote in love. and after 7 years and power, magdalena anderson managed to form a 2 party coalition with outside support from the left and the center parties, but collapsed after the right leaning center party. you can keep up with that back to the oppositions budget, the greens that it would support. anderson as a head of i mean norris, he government made up of only the social democrats who let's try to untangle all of this. joining us from still. com is victor about crohn, who is a political analyst at express, and one of sweden's main nationwide newspapers. goodness may, i mean, i can understand in one sense that clearly politics is very frank should then and all parties are going to want something for their support. but for her to actually resign on the hours later, did anyone see that coming? no, actually
anderson says she hopes to try again as the leader of a single party governance. so it's actually been without a government since it's stefan lawson's resignation. earlier this month. it's kind of started in june when sweden's parliament back to no confidence vote in love. and after 7 years and power, magdalena anderson managed to form a 2 party coalition with outside support from the left and the center parties, but collapsed after the right leaning center party. you can keep up with that back...
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anderson, olympic it's nice to see. >> it's good if you, too. i feel like we only ever really see each other like remotely. >> it's true. strobe hopefully that will change. welcome one and all. they should be a fun conversation, doing plenty of time at the end if you have questions or comments that you like to share with us. i think the way we're going to do is i will be picking the question from the q&a and won't be able to look at the chat. that's a little bit too much to do all at once. if you have questions please put in the q&a. let's begin because anderson just spoken before about how when you're growing up you have let's call been mixed feelings about eating at vanderbilt. as a result you tended not to talk about it that much. you desperate about it to some extent. >> well, i still do not consider myself a vanderbilt. i like the introduction here that it's my mom's family. >> i know. i guess my opening question chassis but probably a lot of our attendees would share with me is why now? what have you decided to kind of crack the door open
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>> yeah, anderson. so, they will be following closely these instructions hammered out by the prosecution, the defense, and the judge. and there were two significant subjects that could make the difference in this case. one revolves around self-defense, which these instructions critically say that rittenhouse could use deadly force only to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to himself. but also, in terms of provocation, these instructions say that a person who provokes an attack can't use or threaten force and self-defense until he has exhausted every other reasonable means to escape death or bodily harm. those will be among the two major topics they will be looking at when we reconvene in the morning and when these 12 final jurors will be selected to be the ones that deliberate and, more significantly, decide the fate of kyle rittenhouse. >> omar jimenez, appreciate it. thank you. joining us now, harvard law school senior lecturer, nancy gertner. and cnn legal analyst paul callen. and ron johns
>> yeah, anderson. so, they will be following closely these instructions hammered out by the prosecution, the defense, and the judge. and there were two significant subjects that could make the difference in this case. one revolves around self-defense, which these instructions critically say that rittenhouse could use deadly force only to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to himself. but also, in terms of provocation, these instructions say that a person who provokes an attack...
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it's time for anderson. >>> good evening. quite a day. just two republican house members, today, stood up against the idea that you can threaten the life of a colleague, and not face any consequences for it. only two voted to censure arizona republican congressman paul gosar and strip him of his committee assignment for posting a photo shopped video depicting him murdering alexandria ocasio-cortez, and menacing president biden with swords. he neither apologized to the co co-congresswoman today, nor to fo fellow members. he is out with a statement tonight boasting and being called a war your by the former president and comparing himself to the murderer cartoonist. just a short time ago, he retweet retweeted a tweet containing the very same clip he was censured for. so much for regrets or any remorse or decency, he has none. however, his fellow republicans certainly have excuses for him. some don't make much sense but you should see them awl the same because they reflect the kind of conspiratorial climate the video itself embodies. that and
it's time for anderson. >>> good evening. quite a day. just two republican house members, today, stood up against the idea that you can threaten the life of a colleague, and not face any consequences for it. only two voted to censure arizona republican congressman paul gosar and strip him of his committee assignment for posting a photo shopped video depicting him murdering alexandria ocasio-cortez, and menacing president biden with swords. he neither apologized to the co...
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. >> that doesn't really surprise me, anderson. you know, i hear a lot about defense attorneys never put their clients on the stand but in truth, if you have a client who does not have a prior-criminal record and self-defense is the key issue in the case, most often you will put him on the stand because you have got to convince the jury that he acted properly in using deadly-physical force. and this testing with mock juries -- very interesting. usually, defendants obviously don't have the kind of money to mount that kind of a project. but it's very valuable information for attorneys to see how jurors would react. and of course, these jurors bought self-defense, hook, line, and sinker. they had plenty of opportunities because you had multiple victims to say, well, maybe it was self-defense in one case but not in the others but they stood back and looked at this entire fact pattern and said, you know something? each time he encountered somebody, he acted in self-defense. >> and another reason prosecutor -- defense lawyers don't put t
. >> that doesn't really surprise me, anderson. you know, i hear a lot about defense attorneys never put their clients on the stand but in truth, if you have a client who does not have a prior-criminal record and self-defense is the key issue in the case, most often you will put him on the stand because you have got to convince the jury that he acted properly in using deadly-physical force. and this testing with mock juries -- very interesting. usually, defendants obviously don't have the...
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>> reporter: yeah, anderson. when you go back to opening statements from the prosecutor, one of the questions he said is going to be central here is, was this level of force necessary to prevent imminent death of greater bodily harm? as part of that examination, he got mcguiness to say that rosenbaum was not armed and that there was no way to know what his mind-set was at the time. and the exchange with the later witness, ryan balch, when it said that there was basically hundreds of people out on the street that night and that everyone was going through the same levels of stress and chaos, having the same sort of verbal altercations, yet only one person shot someone that night, being rittenhouse, but of course, the defense will likely jump on a few of the things said today by witnesses to go into their own arguments about why they believe this was self-defense. >> omar jimenez, thank you so much. >>> coming up, an alarming report about what the covid virus can do to our bodies. sanjay gupta reports ahead. from th
>> reporter: yeah, anderson. when you go back to opening statements from the prosecutor, one of the questions he said is going to be central here is, was this level of force necessary to prevent imminent death of greater bodily harm? as part of that examination, he got mcguiness to say that rosenbaum was not armed and that there was no way to know what his mind-set was at the time. and the exchange with the later witness, ryan balch, when it said that there was basically hundreds of...
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anderson starts now. >>> good evening. as days in court go, they don't get any more dramatic or consequential perhaps to the case in question today in kenosha, wisconsin. defendant kyle rittenhouse taking the stand. he is 18 years old now. 17 when he shot three people, killing two during the unrest there last summer. what he said explaining his actions and his decision to pick up an ar-15 and travel to kenosha, as well as how the prosecution conducted its cross-examination and how explosively the judge react today that could be pivotal in the homicide case against rittenhouse. i want to first go to cnn's sara sidner in kenosha. sarah? >> yeah, there was both yelling and sobbing in this trial today. the sobbing coming from kyle rittenhouse. the yelling, coming from the judge in this case. >> reporter: kyle rittenhouse took the stand in his own defense for the killing of two men and wounding of another last summer during the unrest that exploded in kenosha, wisconsin. >> on the night of the 24th, were you aware of anything g
anderson starts now. >>> good evening. as days in court go, they don't get any more dramatic or consequential perhaps to the case in question today in kenosha, wisconsin. defendant kyle rittenhouse taking the stand. he is 18 years old now. 17 when he shot three people, killing two during the unrest there last summer. what he said explaining his actions and his decision to pick up an ar-15 and travel to kenosha, as well as how the prosecution conducted its cross-examination and how...
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there tawanda anderson for the tough hoop inside and he's fouled. where's retake the lead by 3 jta was not done here takes it to the rack, the slammer around the world and he has dubs up by 8 a couple minutes later, ball movement by the warriors pool misses the 3, guess who's there to follow it up to anderson, a huge 4th quarter. he had 13 points off the bench staff. but the towel on his head is thrilled. now he's back in from 3. bring on the turkey step with 25 points set had 24 that's right. for years. when one 1696, they improved to an nba best 16 2, they host damian lillard and the blazers on friday. philly native and kron. 4 sports director jason dumas was in the house for tonight's game. he joins us now live at chase center. jason, how are the dup's able to turn it around in the 2nd half. >> thailand is just this team to go from down 19 to winning by 20 tonight was just another example of the potential of this team. i don't want to get ahead of myself as an 82 game season. but you just get special wives now before the game. steve kerr said, he
there tawanda anderson for the tough hoop inside and he's fouled. where's retake the lead by 3 jta was not done here takes it to the rack, the slammer around the world and he has dubs up by 8 a couple minutes later, ball movement by the warriors pool misses the 3, guess who's there to follow it up to anderson, a huge 4th quarter. he had 13 points off the bench staff. but the towel on his head is thrilled. now he's back in from 3. bring on the turkey step with 25 points set had 24 that's right....
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anderson, hello. nice to see. >> it's good to see you. i feel like we only really ever see each other like remotely. >> that's true it's true although hopefully that will change. welcome one and all. they should be a fun conversation and look plenty of time at the end if you have questions or comments you would like to share with us. i think the way we are going to do it is i will be picking the questions from the q&a that it won't be able to look at the chat. that's a little bit too much to do all at once. if you have questions please put in theif q&a. let's begin because anderson you have spoken before about how when you're growing up you had let's call it mixed feelings about being a vanderbilt. a result you tend to not talk about that much. you have disavowed it to some extent. >> i still do not consider myself a vanderbilt. it's my mom's family. >> i know. i guess my opening question which i suspect probably a lot ofus our attendees which share with me is why now? why have you decided to kind of crack the door open on this incredible
anderson, hello. nice to see. >> it's good to see you. i feel like we only really ever see each other like remotely. >> that's true it's true although hopefully that will change. welcome one and all. they should be a fun conversation and look plenty of time at the end if you have questions or comments you would like to share with us. i think the way we are going to do it is i will be picking the questions from the q&a that it won't be able to look at the chat. that's a little...
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julie biel, kayne anderson redneck portfolio minute -- kayne anderson rudnick, joining us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> first of all, you want to find out if it evades the vaccines we are doing. there's always the possibility of doing with the u.k. has done. they block travel from south africa and related countries. that is certainly something you think about and get prepared to do. you are prepared to do everything you need to do to protect the american public. but you want to make sure there is a basis for doing that, and that is what we are doing right now. guy: dr. fauci speaking to cnn a little earlier on today. we just don't know at this point so many of the answers to the questions we have. it is certainly putting a massive dent in global markets. it doesn't feel that do similar to the early 2020 story, but this time around, we have been through this cycle a few times. we are at least getting used to it. but nevertheless, shoot first and ask questions later still very much there. abigail doolittle has the details. abigail: it is interesting you are making the comparison
julie biel, kayne anderson redneck portfolio minute -- kayne anderson rudnick, joining us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> first of all, you want to find out if it evades the vaccines we are doing. there's always the possibility of doing with the u.k. has done. they block travel from south africa and related countries. that is certainly something you think about and get prepared to do. you are prepared to do everything you need to do to protect the american public. but you want to make...
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to challenge jimmy anderson at your eril. ., , ., , �* challenge jimmy anderson at your eril. ., , �* ., ., ., peril. to be honest, i'm not far of our peril. to be honest, i'm not far of your standard _ peril. to be honest, i'm not far of your standard with _ peril. to be honest, i'm not far of your standard with the _ peril. to be honest, i'm not far of your standard with the bat. it's i your standard with the bat. it's tough and you almost have to do over train so you can be as quick as you possibly can and hopefully it feels slower when you are in the middle. it's pretty exciting, but it's also very— it's pretty exciting, but it's also very nerve—racking. with one of the best bowlers of all time, it's super scary _ best bowlers of all time, it's super scary |f— best bowlers of all time, it's super sca . , ., ,., ., best bowlers of all time, it's super sca . , ., ., _ scary. if you get bowled out by him, is a ten-year-old _ scary. if you get bowled out by him, is a ten-year-old girl, _ scary. if you get bowled out by him, is a ten-year-old girl, he's - scary. if you get bowled
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let's not forget something else we talked about last night, anderson. the fact so many pastors are going to show up for their demonstration. a prayer vigil. they're expecting hundreds of pastors. there's going toby a march through the streets. you can feel the temperature rising around this case but today was such a surprise that the first defense witness was travis mcmike. -- mcmichael. >> appreciate it. >>> and a star tennis player is mysteriously. ve to sofi and fe's like to get your money right. (phone chimes) ♪ ♪ ♪ i jump up on the stage ♪ ♪ and do my money dance ♪ ♪ i throw some money up ♪ ♪ and watch the money land ♪ ♪ i do my, i do my i do my money dance ♪ move your student loan debt to sofi - you could save with low rates and no fees. earn a $500 bonus when you refi... and get your money right. ♪ i do my money dance ♪ [gaming sounds] [gaming sounds] [gaming sounds] just think, he'll be driving for real soon. every new chevy equinox comes standard with chevy safety assist, including automatic emergency braking. find n
let's not forget something else we talked about last night, anderson. the fact so many pastors are going to show up for their demonstration. a prayer vigil. they're expecting hundreds of pastors. there's going toby a march through the streets. you can feel the temperature rising around this case but today was such a surprise that the first defense witness was travis mcmike. -- mcmichael. >> appreciate it. >>> and a star tennis player is mysteriously. ve to sofi and fe's like to...
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by the way, marty anderson did the audit that was based on. i'm so grateful to ed for bringing him up, but i must tell you, reagan wrote those speeches. he's been talking about this forever. it's the same thing, he called up pete zaniford in the '70s, and he said, pete, have you seen this tax cut bill? he said, yeah. nobody thought reagan was going to run for president at this time. even then his advisor said, governor, are you sure you want to be that far out on something like this? and he had to fight for it in the campaign. as we all know, he was a great guy but some said he was losing his mind watching jack kemp on "meet the press" talking about that. and i gave it to reagan so he could give it to bob dole but he was quickly in the hospital. every one of the ceo chairmen told me that ronald reagan knew economics as well as anyone he knew. in fact, someone said, he knows our bag of tricks. we sent two drafts in for this speech, the one that changed everything. tip o'neill was watching, all of washington was watching. mike said, the presiden
by the way, marty anderson did the audit that was based on. i'm so grateful to ed for bringing him up, but i must tell you, reagan wrote those speeches. he's been talking about this forever. it's the same thing, he called up pete zaniford in the '70s, and he said, pete, have you seen this tax cut bill? he said, yeah. nobody thought reagan was going to run for president at this time. even then his advisor said, governor, are you sure you want to be that far out on something like this? and he had...
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here's anderson. >>> i'm anderson cooper, each of this year's top ten cnn heroes proves that one person can make a difference, and again, this year we're making it easy to support their great work. go to cnn heroes.com, click donate to any 2021 top ten cnn hero to make a direct contribution to that hero's fundraiser. you'll receive an e-mail to confirm your donation, which is tax deductible in the united states. no matter the amount, you can make a big difference in helping our heroes continue their life changing work, and through january 3rd, your donations will be matched dollar for dollar, up to a total of $500,000. cnn is proud to offer this simple way to support each cause and celebrate all of these every day people changing the world. you can donate from your laptop, your tablet or phone. go to cnnheroes.com. your donation in any amount will help them help others. thank you. >>> and be sure to join us sunday, december 12th when our top ten cnn heroes will be honored at the 15th annual cnn heroes all star tribute hosted by anderson cooper, and special guest cohost kelly ripa. >>> r
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general motors was 2nd only to flint in muncie, and anderson, indiana. all those plans are gone now the middle class has been left behind because when those plans close. busy then the car lock closes and the store closes. daycare is shut down, the bars go away, the restaurants closed because that base income is devon said, it is so bad. and anderson in vienna today as we sit here, there is a conversation going on about just damming the river and turning it into a reservoir. i think you can't make that stuff up. it is so bad that just get turned into a lake. the other thing that you, that you see happening in a lot of these cities is buildings that were one factories right. that housed thousands of workers in many cases, being paid a good wage. middle class americans were able to work. these jobs in factories have now been replaced with popping, right, is, are bucks are sitting in there. and so there are jobs that are still in those buildings. but the wage that someone can earn in those kinds of position is even close against, afford a family working at a
general motors was 2nd only to flint in muncie, and anderson, indiana. all those plans are gone now the middle class has been left behind because when those plans close. busy then the car lock closes and the store closes. daycare is shut down, the bars go away, the restaurants closed because that base income is devon said, it is so bad. and anderson in vienna today as we sit here, there is a conversation going on about just damming the river and turning it into a reservoir. i think you can't...
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general motors was 2nd only to flint in muncie, and anderson, indiana. all those plans are gone now the middle class has been left behind because when those plans close. busy then the car lock closes and the store closes. daycare is shut down, the bars go away, the restaurants closed because that base income is devon said, it is so bad. and anderson in vienna today as we sit here, there is a conversation going on about just damming the river and turning it into a reservoir. i think you can't make that stuff up. it is so bad that just get turned into a lake. the other thing that you see happening in a lot of these cities is billions that were one factories right. that housed thousands of workers. in many cases, being paid a good wage. middle class americans were able to work. these jobs in factories have now been replaced with shopping, right in our bucks are sitting in there. and so there are jobs that are still in those buildings. but the wage that someone can earn in those kinds of positions is even close against, afford a family working to start by ma
general motors was 2nd only to flint in muncie, and anderson, indiana. all those plans are gone now the middle class has been left behind because when those plans close. busy then the car lock closes and the store closes. daycare is shut down, the bars go away, the restaurants closed because that base income is devon said, it is so bad. and anderson in vienna today as we sit here, there is a conversation going on about just damming the river and turning it into a reservoir. i think you can't...
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general motors was 2nd only to flint in muncie, and anderson, indiana. all those plans are gone now the middle class has been left behind because when those plans close. busy then the car lock closes and the store closes. daycare is shut down, the bars go away, the restaurants closed because that base income is devon said, it is so bad. and anderson in vienna today as we sit here, there is a conversation going on about just damming the river and turning it into a reservoir. i think you can't make that stuff up. it is so bad that just get turned into a lake. the other thing that you, that you see happening in a lot of these cities is buildings that were one factories right. that housed thousands of workers in many cases, being paid a good wage. middle class americans were able to work. these jobs in factories have now been replaced with sha being, right is, are bucks are sitting in there. and so there are jobs that are still in those buildings, but the wage that someone can earn in those kinds of position is even close. you can afford a family working at
general motors was 2nd only to flint in muncie, and anderson, indiana. all those plans are gone now the middle class has been left behind because when those plans close. busy then the car lock closes and the store closes. daycare is shut down, the bars go away, the restaurants closed because that base income is devon said, it is so bad. and anderson in vienna today as we sit here, there is a conversation going on about just damming the river and turning it into a reservoir. i think you can't...
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general motors was 2nd only to flint in muncie, and anderson, indiana. all those plans are gone now the middle class has been left behind because when those plans close. busy then the car lock closes and the store closes. daycare is shut down, the bars go away, the restaurants closed because that base income is devon said, it is so bad. and anderson in vienna today as we sit here, there is a conversation going on about just damming the river and turning it into a reservoir. i think you can't make that stuff up. it is so bad that just turn it into a lake. the other thing that you see happening in a lot of these cities is billions that were one factories right. that housed thousands of workers. in many cases, being paid a good wage. middle class americans were able to work. these jobs in factories have now been replaced with shopping. right? is our bucks are sitting in there. and so there are jobs that are still in those buildings, but the wage someone can earn in those kinds of positions is even close against, afford a family work in the mail that because
general motors was 2nd only to flint in muncie, and anderson, indiana. all those plans are gone now the middle class has been left behind because when those plans close. busy then the car lock closes and the store closes. daycare is shut down, the bars go away, the restaurants closed because that base income is devon said, it is so bad. and anderson in vienna today as we sit here, there is a conversation going on about just damming the river and turning it into a reservoir. i think you can't...
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michael anderson is a retired fbi agent and expert on organized crime. he says the organizations can be small or large but usually have a chain of command anderson believes the law's lack of toughness on. that's the growth of 3rd party online retailers and the pandemic have contributed to the recent explosion of these crimes. a combination of a lot of things are affecting this and in effect of prosecutions incentivize these type crimes wagstaff along with other bay area prosecutors plans to hold people accountable. this is pure greed. and the only way to deal with the greed like this. he has to have a consequence and that means more charge them to the maximum and you see real punishment. >> well, today felony charges were filed in the large scale retail theft of a nordstrom in walnut creek. the contra costa county district attorney says 30 year-old dana dawson, 32 year-old joshua underwood and 19 year-old rodney robinson are all right now facing charges all 3 of them are expected to be formally charged before a judge next week. reporting live in the news
michael anderson is a retired fbi agent and expert on organized crime. he says the organizations can be small or large but usually have a chain of command anderson believes the law's lack of toughness on. that's the growth of 3rd party online retailers and the pandemic have contributed to the recent explosion of these crimes. a combination of a lot of things are affecting this and in effect of prosecutions incentivize these type crimes wagstaff along with other bay area prosecutors plans to...
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anderson. >> sara sidner, appreciate it. joining us now, cnn legal analyst paul callan, who has considerable experience on both the criminal defense and prosecution sides of the courtroom. also, harvard law school senior lecturer and former federal judge nancy gertner. appreciate you both being with us. what do you make of the trial today, the defense's strategy of putting rittenhouse on the stand? >> well, most defense lawyers were shocked that he took the stand, because lawyers are terrified to put their own clients on the stand. and i was very surprised at how remarkably effective he was as a witness. he put together really a very solid self-defense claim, i mean, he said people had thrown rocks at the back of his head, knocked him to the ground, that one of the individuals he fired the shots at had not only threatened to kill him, but threatened to cut his heart out. and of course he broke into tears as he, you know, explained how the killing took place. so i think he made a very, very good witness on his own behalf. >>
anderson. >> sara sidner, appreciate it. joining us now, cnn legal analyst paul callan, who has considerable experience on both the criminal defense and prosecution sides of the courtroom. also, harvard law school senior lecturer and former federal judge nancy gertner. appreciate you both being with us. what do you make of the trial today, the defense's strategy of putting rittenhouse on the stand? >> well, most defense lawyers were shocked that he took the stand, because lawyers...
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anderson says she hopes to try again as the leader of a single party government. the process is now the hands of parliaments. speaker. well those were the headlines. the news continues here now to 0 after our sad master of chaos station. thanks for watching bye, for now. ah, ah, the civil war in syria has now been fought for more than a decade. around half a 1000000 syrians have died in the conflict of more than 12000000 of left the country. tens of thousands are held in government prisons within cities, but bought out all our son is still president of the so i don't to see a side as the real cause of the problems in syria. he was not as hands determination to remain in power has had global consequences. neighboring countries have been overwhelmed by millions of refugees. other countries have been drawn in into the conflict and new geopolitical dynamics of developed because of russia support for us. but how did this whole come bumped before the war? aside to developed a reputation over 10 years as a reformer. and this has made his government's actions since 2011.
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the anderson family fu. the estate of worthington mayo-smith. leonard and norma klorfine. the rosalind p. walter foundation. koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. barbara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract wireless plans desied to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find the plan that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> hill: good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm michael hill, in for hari sreenivasan. a gring number of countries are confirming cases of th
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but i just think it is so fascinating that for so long, anderson, we were talking about the progressives using their leverage. now we're seeing the moderates at the last minute use their leverage to deal with things like the taxes that josh gottheimer was talking about, the state and local deductions, prescription drug benefits and being able to negotiate drug prices, and of course, immigration ask nd just the ovel cost. >> you were part of the democratic committee after the house lost 60 votes. david axelrod said last night that he saw those losses coming a long way away because of the economic situation. do you think your party is in store for a similar shellacking? >> yes, unless we can get our act together. what happened in 2021 is eerily reminiscent of what happened in 2009. we lost new jersey, we lost in many parts of the country. we knew we were in trouble in august of 2009. it wasn't until august of 2010 that we realized, this isn't just uphill, this could be really bad. when we lost three seats in november, i don't believe anybody can really forecast the loss of 63 seats we suff
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we have good friends who will be speaking to commemorate what he did if mark anderson is instrumental with all those here today in making this happen. it's i appreciate the privilege to be with all of you and help you celebrate, thank you. [applause] 's. >> thank you. it's wonderful to hear your voice, thank you for what you just said. our wealth is author. everybody knows tony who was a reagan speechwriter, key speechwriter, sorry. [laughter] 's he winds up around the trump white house, if you can believe that. i insisted that he come here. i don't think he knows anything about the economy but he has a great story to tell. [laughter] 's head of forbes media, longtime leader in supply-side and politics in communications, but rock man great principles. my brother, steve moore similarly we've been in about every insurrection you can imagine here in washington. she's been married to steve all these years and deserves a hand for just that alone. [laughter] i'm sorry. judy shelton, great monetary expert and great friend of ours. both reagan and trump people and many in between the steadfas
we have good friends who will be speaking to commemorate what he did if mark anderson is instrumental with all those here today in making this happen. it's i appreciate the privilege to be with all of you and help you celebrate, thank you. [applause] 's. >> thank you. it's wonderful to hear your voice, thank you for what you just said. our wealth is author. everybody knows tony who was a reagan speechwriter, key speechwriter, sorry. [laughter] 's he winds up around the trump white house,...