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>> you certainly do, anderson. i'll put some perspective into this because peter set me up a little bit. kyiv is a city of 3 million people. it's the size of chicago. kharkiv is about the size of philadelphia. the russians have close to 200,000 soldiers not only going after those two cities, but doing a lot of other things. when you have that large of a city to really secure it -- it's one thing to surround it, if you will, but to secure it, to go into those apartment buildings and do house-to-house searches to find the things you're looking for, you not only need a large combat force, but you're going to be there a while. as peter said, that requires a whole lot of logistics. unless you're considering logistics first, how are you going to resupply the force over a very long period of time, you know, there's an old saying that amateurs study tactics, professionals study logistics. they are not going to be able to hold this city. i watched the discussion with matt chance last night. you said what are the russians tr
>> you certainly do, anderson. i'll put some perspective into this because peter set me up a little bit. kyiv is a city of 3 million people. it's the size of chicago. kharkiv is about the size of philadelphia. the russians have close to 200,000 soldiers not only going after those two cities, but doing a lot of other things. when you have that large of a city to really secure it -- it's one thing to surround it, if you will, but to secure it, to go into those apartment buildings and do...
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>> anderson: it used to. >> alfonsi: yeah. >> anderson: it used to bother me really bad. i mean, i've-- i've cried before at some of the names i've been called, by family members, by patients. >> alfonsi: does anybody who's not in that room, in that hospital, understand, truly? >> anderson: i tell my mom all the time, "i wish you were a fly on the wall for one shift." but until you can get somebody who goes through it with you and has a patient pass in one room, and then the next patient's on their call light, saying, "you forgot to bring me my water. you told me you would 45 minutes ago." and you put on a face and you say, "yes, ma'am, i'm so sorry. i'll bring you that water," knowing that you are about to cry-- you are about to let it out, but you can't. >> alfonsi: we got a sense of that when we met krystal totten. she works with patients who need ecmo, a machine that oxygenates blood outside the body, and is used when lungs are too weak to do the job. last september, a fellow nurse and friend, becky fulks, became one of her patients, when fulks became sick with covid.
>> anderson: it used to. >> alfonsi: yeah. >> anderson: it used to bother me really bad. i mean, i've-- i've cried before at some of the names i've been called, by family members, by patients. >> alfonsi: does anybody who's not in that room, in that hospital, understand, truly? >> anderson: i tell my mom all the time, "i wish you were a fly on the wall for one shift." but until you can get somebody who goes through it with you and has a patient pass in...
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. >> let's turn to anderson cooper in lviv. the war also set off this massive refugee crisis. >> reporter: yeah, it certainly has. we're just air raid sirens and people are being told to go into basements. the united nations said half a million refugees have fled ukraine. we crossed over the board fresh poland today and you see women and children at the border going through the lengthy procedures to cross over the border. one mother who escaped romania said she could not hide her fear. she may not be able to return to her homeland. >> it is hard to come back. to come back, i don't know. we're scared about our husbands, our brothers. >> reporter: well cnn is covering the war in europe for all angles. clarissa ward is in kyiv tonight and nic robertson is in moscow. let's start with national security correspondent alex marquardt also in kyiv where ukrainian officials say they are not only having missile attacks but fighting in the streets. alex, we've been hearing reports of large explosions. what are you seeing and hearing? >> re
. >> let's turn to anderson cooper in lviv. the war also set off this massive refugee crisis. >> reporter: yeah, it certainly has. we're just air raid sirens and people are being told to go into basements. the united nations said half a million refugees have fled ukraine. we crossed over the board fresh poland today and you see women and children at the border going through the lengthy procedures to cross over the border. one mother who escaped romania said she could not hide her...
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we're honored to be joined this evening by professor elijah anderson professor anderson. is this sterling professor of sociology and of african american studies at yale university. he's one of the leading urban ethnographers in the united states his publications include code of the street winner of the comorovski award from the eastern sociological society streetwise winner of the american sociological associations, robert e. park award for the best published book in the area of urban sociology and the classic sociological work a place on the corner. the cosmopolitan canopy race and civility in everyday life was published in 2011. his latest most recent ethnographic work which jacob mentioned black and white spaces then during impact of color and everyday life was just published this month. it's available now from chicago university, press and pre-orders on amazon for delivery later this month. i was just chatting with dr. anderson said that i read the e-text version yesterday in this morning, and it's really an engaging ethnography. that one's stories history current eve
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anderson starts now. >>> good evening. tonight the very latest on what president biden calls limiting capability for terrorist threats around the globe. a pre-dawn raid in northwest syria near the turkish border. when it was over, the leader of isis was dead. in a moment my conversation with pentagon spokesman john kirby of what went into it and lieberman about what went into it. >> forces going after the leader of isis, aka haji abdullah. >> it sent a strong message to terrorists around the world. we will come after you and find you. >> the helicopters approached the compound in the middle of the night. according to officials, once on the ground special forces warned civilians to clear out. he then blew himself up, killing his wife and children. a tenant one floor below killed special forces. toward the end of the two-hour operation, two members of the al qaeda affiliate were killed by u.s. forces. they had to keep one of their helicopters on the ground for mechanical failures. there were combatants. that wasn't the plan.
anderson starts now. >>> good evening. tonight the very latest on what president biden calls limiting capability for terrorist threats around the globe. a pre-dawn raid in northwest syria near the turkish border. when it was over, the leader of isis was dead. in a moment my conversation with pentagon spokesman john kirby of what went into it and lieberman about what went into it. >> forces going after the leader of isis, aka haji abdullah. >> it sent a strong message to...
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>> yeah, anderson. so he is putting a temporary hold on those no-knock warrants, except for in situations of imminent threat or if they ever been approved by the chief of police, which is stricter than what it was before. no-knock warrants were never banned in the city of minneapolis. but they were saved for high-risk situations, which were determined by supervisors. in this particular situation, the interim police chief said that both a no-knock and a knock warrant were obtained for this and the decision was left up to the s.w.a.t. officers to decide what they were going to use to make entry. but the city would not comment on what decision factors -- what decisions were made leading up to this particular breach. separately, the st. paul police department announced that no arrests have been made in that homicide investigation that prompted what became this eventual shooting and that the corresponding warrant has been filed under seal. anderson. >> omar jimenez, appreciate it. thank you. >>> ahead. chang
>> yeah, anderson. so he is putting a temporary hold on those no-knock warrants, except for in situations of imminent threat or if they ever been approved by the chief of police, which is stricter than what it was before. no-knock warrants were never banned in the city of minneapolis. but they were saved for high-risk situations, which were determined by supervisors. in this particular situation, the interim police chief said that both a no-knock and a knock warrant were obtained for this...
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but you and anderson flew home together. >> we did. >> jimmy: it's kind of miraculous. you got sick, right? >> i did yeah. >> jimmy: it's not funny, but -- >> no. [ laughter ] but it's funny now because i was all over him in a cheap suit. not in a sexual way, a buddy way. it is amazing that i did not get him sick. >> jimmy: did you ever figure out -- >> had i gotten him sick? i'd still be paying. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it would be bad. >> there were a few times i thought my son got his son sick. he'd be like, "wyatt has the sniffles, does ben?" if my bed gets his kid sick, i'm in the doghouse. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that night, your phone a friend -- his was kelly ripa. >> yes. >> jimmy: who i think did well. >> yes, she did. >> jimmy: yours was dan rather. >> yes, iconic phone a friend, and i didn't get to use him. >> jimmy: you didn't get to use dan rather. >> which is terrible. and he would have known the question that i got out on. >> jimmy: how do you know dan rather? >> i was -- i worked at cbs news for ten years. i was a producer at cbs, ten years. i knew him the
but you and anderson flew home together. >> we did. >> jimmy: it's kind of miraculous. you got sick, right? >> i did yeah. >> jimmy: it's not funny, but -- >> no. [ laughter ] but it's funny now because i was all over him in a cheap suit. not in a sexual way, a buddy way. it is amazing that i did not get him sick. >> jimmy: did you ever figure out -- >> had i gotten him sick? i'd still be paying. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it would be bad. >>...
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>> reporter: hey there, anderson. difficult to say the direct impact these influencers have outside of china. but chinese officials, they know the vulnerabilities and the potential influence and uncensored social media has outside its borders. in fact, many chinese officials and state media outlets themselves, very active on twitter and facebook even though those platforms are blocked here. we did reach out, by the way, for comment to several influencers. those who got back to us, they maintain they are not paid by china. which andanderson, in some case may be true. but they at times see the benefit of their work being amplified to a population of more than 1.4 billion people, anderson. >> david culver from beijing. thanks so much. appreciate it. the news continues. want to turn it over to don and "don lemon tonight." >> anderson, thank you very much. i appreciate it. this is "don lemon tonight." just imagine what they know. just imagine what they know. two more witnesses speaking to the january 6th committee just tod
>> reporter: hey there, anderson. difficult to say the direct impact these influencers have outside of china. but chinese officials, they know the vulnerabilities and the potential influence and uncensored social media has outside its borders. in fact, many chinese officials and state media outlets themselves, very active on twitter and facebook even though those platforms are blocked here. we did reach out, by the way, for comment to several influencers. those who got back to us, they...
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>> anderson, that's a really interesting point, right. why is donald trump still incredibly popular in america? why? it's an answer that needs to be kind of probed. what's going on in america that people feel so disenfranchised that they feel like donald trump, no matter how outrageous, no matter what he does, speaks for them more than anybody else in our country. it's something that i think really your viewer, people in america need to think about, right. obviously very disheartened by the current state of play. they look at what's happening with price, with inflation, with their jobs, and they're not happy. look at right track, wrong track in america. 74% of americans think america is hea it speaks to the overall mood in the country. >> if i may, david, that is -- it is true that there is a overall feeling of malaise in the country right now. but that's separate and apart from the fact that not all, but some of the supporters who were ride or die for the former president, it's because they are being fed a steady diet of the lies that we
>> anderson, that's a really interesting point, right. why is donald trump still incredibly popular in america? why? it's an answer that needs to be kind of probed. what's going on in america that people feel so disenfranchised that they feel like donald trump, no matter how outrageous, no matter what he does, speaks for them more than anybody else in our country. it's something that i think really your viewer, people in america need to think about, right. obviously very disheartened by...
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but then you would have to -- you would have to star it with the question, anderson. you literally have to star it with the question of do you value diversity? do you inherently see diversity as having people with different backgrounds, geographical backgrounds, enl cation backgrounds, and do you think that matters? do you think it's important to have a black woman's voice in the room when discussing these issues that come before the court. and you'll have a response from many well meaning white folks and republicans and senators who say, oh, the race should not matter. i am color mind. well, that's a perverted antiintellectual statement because you want to see somebody's fullness and the wholeness of the diverse experiences they bring to the table. there is value in having that person in the room. it's very difficult to get through that conversation, and people don't want to have that conversation about the value of diversity. and that is what lindsey graham was talking about. he actually hit the nail on the head. there is a great value to having a woman of color, a
but then you would have to -- you would have to star it with the question, anderson. you literally have to star it with the question of do you value diversity? do you inherently see diversity as having people with different backgrounds, geographical backgrounds, enl cation backgrounds, and do you think that matters? do you think it's important to have a black woman's voice in the room when discussing these issues that come before the court. and you'll have a response from many well meaning...
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one other thing i want to note, anderson. we have been talking today about how russian forces had gone and the ukrainian national guard had been monitoring and guarding the chernobyl plant. this radioactive waste, repository at this point. they had taken that and officials said they were very concerned about that because they believed it was of very little strategic military value to the russian government but one thing they noted is that it does provide a direct route to kyiv from territory that is russian controlled so if that plays into the factor of what russia is doing and and their game plan is now. >> kaitlan collins, thank you so much. senior fellow at harvard's belfort centers. also, cnn national security analyst and former cia chief of russia operations, steve hall. as russians reportedly advance on kyiv and given the biden administration's assessment, what do you expect the next 24 or 48 hours to look like? obviously, hard to tell given it's not even clear exactly what the extra teenage ing objectives are. >> given
one other thing i want to note, anderson. we have been talking today about how russian forces had gone and the ukrainian national guard had been monitoring and guarding the chernobyl plant. this radioactive waste, repository at this point. they had taken that and officials said they were very concerned about that because they believed it was of very little strategic military value to the russian government but one thing they noted is that it does provide a direct route to kyiv from territory...
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>> anderson, thank you very much. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer, and this is "cnn tonight." we're watching history unfold before our eyes, the largest invasion in europe since world war ii is now around 24 hours in. president zelenskyy says at least 137 ukrainian soldiers already have been killed so far, anothe
>> anderson, thank you very much. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer, and this is "cnn tonight." we're watching history unfold before our eyes, the largest invasion in europe since world war ii is now around 24 hours in. president zelenskyy says at least 137 ukrainian soldiers already have been killed so far, anothe
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>> well, it is a sign of hope, anderson. if you are the president, his team or a democrat, february 4th looks a hell of a lot better than january 4. you have the new job numbers and the revisions. there is a bit of momentum. is one job report going to fix the president? absolutely not. he needs another one and another and another one. we have been on this roller coaster, everybody whether you are a democrat, republican, independent. you are exhausted. you are anxious and frustrated from covid and the economic domino effect of covid. he needs the covid numbers to keep coming down as well. where are we easter sunday, memorial day. are the jobs numbers continuing to be great and covid numbers down. the president could get a reassessment from the american people. the there is a kick in the teeth from inflation. >> we heard from t obama administration they feel there was not enough done to highlight the progress they made before the 2010 midterms. >> you heard the president saying talking about the job numbers yosaw overall, if y
>> well, it is a sign of hope, anderson. if you are the president, his team or a democrat, february 4th looks a hell of a lot better than january 4. you have the new job numbers and the revisions. there is a bit of momentum. is one job report going to fix the president? absolutely not. he needs another one and another and another one. we have been on this roller coaster, everybody whether you are a democrat, republican, independent. you are exhausted. you are anxious and frustrated from...
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it's not perfect, anderson. we all know that but i don't think it's as racist as it's being put out there to -- in -- from some of these -- especially, this lawsuit. >> yeah. tiki barber, really a pleasure to that talk to you. thank you. >> thank you, anderson. be well. >> you too. we'll be right back. i get powerful, effective and safe relief. salonpas. it's good medicine. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire ok, let's talk about those changes to your financial plan. bill, mary? hey... it's our former broker carl. carl, say hi to nina, our schwab financial consultant. hm... i know how difficult these calls can be. not with schwab. nina made it easier to set up our financial plan. we can check in on it anytime. it changes when our goals change. planning can't be that easy. actually, it can be, carl. look forward to planning with
it's not perfect, anderson. we all know that but i don't think it's as racist as it's being put out there to -- in -- from some of these -- especially, this lawsuit. >> yeah. tiki barber, really a pleasure to that talk to you. thank you. >> thank you, anderson. be well. >> you too. we'll be right back. i get powerful, effective and safe relief. salonpas. it's good medicine. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed...
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we certainly expect more information about this, anderson, u.s. officials say the next leader of isis will face the same fate. >> oren liebermann, appreciate it. want to get perspective from pentagon spokesman and retired navy rear dmierl john kirby. i spoke to him shortly before airtime. >> admiral, thanks for joining us. how long was this strike against isis in the planning stages? and what led to the decision to carry it out last night, can you say? >> yeah, this was several months in planning. i mean, going back into -- into the fall, well into the fall here, anderson. and it was really built up over a while. looking at the intelligence from a different variety of sources. to help us make sure that we had the right person, we had the right compound, and, of course, to your question, the right time. and um, timing is always a factor with respect to things you can't necessarily control, like the wther and the moonheight and that kind of thing. you want to do these kind of things at nighttime. so there were a couple times we thought we might be a
we certainly expect more information about this, anderson, u.s. officials say the next leader of isis will face the same fate. >> oren liebermann, appreciate it. want to get perspective from pentagon spokesman and retired navy rear dmierl john kirby. i spoke to him shortly before airtime. >> admiral, thanks for joining us. how long was this strike against isis in the planning stages? and what led to the decision to carry it out last night, can you say? >> yeah, this was...
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>> anderson, this is a real problem. a lot of them were point to that pay as part of the real issue here and it's tough to get started being an officer. in fact, we're standing in front of a housing complex right behind me and this is for new recruits in the city of atlanta and they can stay here and it lowers their cost barrier to get into the force. every officer we talked about talked about changing the profession and they want to see real change in policing across the country. they want to be a part of it, but with covid, we can stay home sometimes and not commute. they have to go in every single day. they have to face that threat not only from covid, but from the public in general. it's been a tough few months for officers, as well as we talk about socially changing what's going on in the country, specially with policing. anderson? >> ryan young, appreciate it. joining us tomorrow night i'll speak with former nypd captain eric adams following his discussion with president biden about gun violence. still to come, a c
>> anderson, this is a real problem. a lot of them were point to that pay as part of the real issue here and it's tough to get started being an officer. in fact, we're standing in front of a housing complex right behind me and this is for new recruits in the city of atlanta and they can stay here and it lowers their cost barrier to get into the force. every officer we talked about talked about changing the profession and they want to see real change in policing across the country. they...
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thank you. >> thank you, anderson. >>> coming up next. we have breaking news on that effort at overturning the election. suggesting that the plans being discussed by former president's associates for seizing voting machines, which we reported on before, was actually broader than we thought when the story first broke. we will have that, ahead. if you look around, you'll see the world can be pretty smart. sit down. actually, really smart. good boy. where do you think you're going? smart move, mom. wicked smart. i think they get it. at capella university, we thought your education should be smart, too. so smart, it can work at my speed? -yep. -you sure it can keep up? well, with flexpath, you can finish the bachelor's in business degree you've started in 18 months for $18,000. capella university. don't just learn. learn smarter. one of my favorite supplements is qunol turmeric. turmeric helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. unlike regular turmeric supplements qunol's superior absorption helps me get the full benefits of turmeri
thank you. >> thank you, anderson. >>> coming up next. we have breaking news on that effort at overturning the election. suggesting that the plans being discussed by former president's associates for seizing voting machines, which we reported on before, was actually broader than we thought when the story first broke. we will have that, ahead. if you look around, you'll see the world can be pretty smart. sit down. actually, really smart. good boy. where do you think you're going?...
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>> anderson, this is a real problem. we were talking to them. a lot of them were pointing to pay as part of the real issue here. it is even tough to get started being an officer. in fact, we are standing in front of one of its kind kind of housing complex right behind me. that is for new he raecruits in the city of atlanta. they can stay here until they become officers, that lowers their cost, their barrier to get into the force. but every officer we talked about, talked about changing the profession. they understand that the public wants to see real change in policing across the country. they want to be a part of it, but, you know, with -- through covid, we can stay home sometimes and kind of not commute. they have to go in every single day. they have to face that threat not only from covid but the public in general. it's been a tough few months for officers, as well, as we start talking about socialmy wly chan what is going on in the country with policing. >> joining us tomorrow night, i will speak with former nypd captain eric adams, followin
>> anderson, this is a real problem. we were talking to them. a lot of them were pointing to pay as part of the real issue here. it is even tough to get started being an officer. in fact, we are standing in front of one of its kind kind of housing complex right behind me. that is for new he raecruits in the city of atlanta. they can stay here until they become officers, that lowers their cost, their barrier to get into the force. but every officer we talked about, talked about changing...
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it's not perfect, anderson. we all know that, but i don't think it's as racist as it's being put out there from some of these -- especially this thought. >> tiki barber, it's a pleasure to talk to you. thank you. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. like to . we eat healthy. we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt like i was able to respond to things quicker. and i thought, yeah, it works for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts, dupixent helps heal your skin from within keeping you one step ahead of eczema. hide my skin? not me. and that means long-lasting clearer skin... and fast itch relief for adults. with dupixent, you can show more skin with less eczema. hide my skin? not me. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent.
it's not perfect, anderson. we all know that, but i don't think it's as racist as it's being put out there from some of these -- especially this thought. >> tiki barber, it's a pleasure to talk to you. thank you. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. like to . we eat healthy. we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt like i was able to...
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and i returned to the anderson about eight years ago to expand it. it is fundamental research i was doing. every now and then, venturing out from the fundamental work, learning something in going back to fundamental biology, venturing out. the most critical work we were doing was in melanoma. when we started doing this work, when the drug was approved in 2011, the immediate survival after diet uses seven months. 3% of patients survived five years. the report that came out this month is six and a half years for follow-ups. that is 58%. 58% of melanoma patients are alive six and a half years after they were treated. we are trying to extend that to other cancers. we have a ways to go. i think as we go back and combine some of the more classical ways of treating cancer, and away we don't hurt the immune system, i think we will be able to get not just response rates, but the cures. when i say six and a half years, that is just follow-ups. it is likely to stay there for 10 years or more for these patients. patients don't have to be looking over their shoul
and i returned to the anderson about eight years ago to expand it. it is fundamental research i was doing. every now and then, venturing out from the fundamental work, learning something in going back to fundamental biology, venturing out. the most critical work we were doing was in melanoma. when we started doing this work, when the drug was approved in 2011, the immediate survival after diet uses seven months. 3% of patients survived five years. the report that came out this month is six and...
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we don't really know, anderson, what it has said. the state department confirmed they did receive this but they are saying they are going to leave it up to russia if they want to lay out what was said. now, we know when the u.s. responded to these security demands by russia last week, we didn't really expect any breakthroughs because we were told by sources that the united states was basically going to say in this, what they had said publicly. that they were not going to comply with some of these demands from russia, including ones like ukraine should never join nato which we have told they are on the path to do so but it is going to be a long path to actually get there. and so, we are not expecting any big breakthrough on this and of course as you saw today with the russian representative there at the united nations security council meeting, you heard from linda thomas greenfield. the differences here have not really changed. they are still very obvious. you could hear them basically in this diplomatic brawl happening at the u.n. to
we don't really know, anderson, what it has said. the state department confirmed they did receive this but they are saying they are going to leave it up to russia if they want to lay out what was said. now, we know when the u.s. responded to these security demands by russia last week, we didn't really expect any breakthroughs because we were told by sources that the united states was basically going to say in this, what they had said publicly. that they were not going to comply with some of...
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is it the end for anderson and broad? also coming up in the programme, a new venture for caitlyn jenner. looking forward to next season on the w series, jenner racing, we are there! evening. surely they will come, but four days into the winter olympics in beijing, team gb are yet to get themselves onto the medals table. teenager kirsty muir was briefly in bronze medal position in the freestyle big air before finishing fifth, but whilst she was happy with that in her first games, there was huge disappoinment for curlersjenn dodds and bruce mouat. the mixed doubles world champions were well beaten in their bronze medal match. from beijing, here's our senior sports news reporter laura scott. a bronze medal in their sites, the target was clear, but it proved a painful, punishing day for bruce mouat and jenn dodds. sweden inflicting a hammer blow. flawless form. halfway, britton�*s seven points adrift, urgent team talk required, belief and not even that helps. 9—3 down with no way back, the british pair called it a day, co
is it the end for anderson and broad? also coming up in the programme, a new venture for caitlyn jenner. looking forward to next season on the w series, jenner racing, we are there! evening. surely they will come, but four days into the winter olympics in beijing, team gb are yet to get themselves onto the medals table. teenager kirsty muir was briefly in bronze medal position in the freestyle big air before finishing fifth, but whilst she was happy with that in her first games, there was huge...
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they think he should still jump into the race, anderson. >> appreciate it. let's get perspective now. i want to play what former vice president pence said today again. listen, for the viewers. >> january 6 was a dark day in the history of the united states capitol. lives were lost and many were injured. but thanks to the courageous action of the capitol police and federal law enforcement, the violence was quelled, the capitol was secure, and we reconvened the congress that very same day to finish our work under the constitution of the united states and the laws of this country. >> what do you make, paul, of what pence said and the response? >> well, it's -- the federalist society claims to be committed to -- these are their words. i looked up their website. the principles of limited government embodied in our constitution. well, the constitution's absolutely clear, the woman randi interviewed is right, the vice president is only ministerial. it's just a ceremonial job of the counting of the electoral votes. it's not even a question. it's as if neil degrasse
they think he should still jump into the race, anderson. >> appreciate it. let's get perspective now. i want to play what former vice president pence said today again. listen, for the viewers. >> january 6 was a dark day in the history of the united states capitol. lives were lost and many were injured. but thanks to the courageous action of the capitol police and federal law enforcement, the violence was quelled, the capitol was secure, and we reconvened the congress that very same...
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anderson would either be acquitted, or the case would result in a mistrial. >> the joseph anderson trial started the week before michael was, you know, killed, and i watched the trial the whole week. >> the fifth day of the trial, the case went to the jury. that evening, all of these people congregated on herndon avenue and waited to see what the 10:00 news was gonna report. >> the 12 jurors couldn't reach agreement according to the foreman. judge joseph hocklander said he was forced to declare a mistrial in the five-day-old case. >> the news came on and we was watching it, and i saw him coming out the courtroom. i got up from the tv, and got dressed, and went to my sister's house. so, we talked about it for a little while. we talked about it, and then it was over. never thought we would be affected by that. >> on wednesday night, the local klavern met on the property of bennie hays, who at that time, was the second ranking klansman in the state of alabama. at that klan meeting, they discussed what they thought would be the outcome of the trial. and bennie hays made a statement to the ef
anderson would either be acquitted, or the case would result in a mistrial. >> the joseph anderson trial started the week before michael was, you know, killed, and i watched the trial the whole week. >> the fifth day of the trial, the case went to the jury. that evening, all of these people congregated on herndon avenue and waited to see what the 10:00 news was gonna report. >> the 12 jurors couldn't reach agreement according to the foreman. judge joseph hocklander said he was...
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and frederick miller, anderson is said to make the best smoked salmon in norway. ah, transforming this fish into good smoke. salmon isn't just about adding some smoke. it requires patience, dedication and passion, frederick mala anderson better known as the smoke. it has all of these. he said to make the best smoke salmon in norway. i don't know any fish that you can do so many different things. we a salmon. so it's so big old variety of dishes, other products. so no, i like salmon and it's it healthy and it bring a work to the people. so i look, i love a salmon salmon find the perfect breeding grounds of noise atlantic coast. the fish are also farmed here. at also the fish market predict mala anderson turned the salmon into a typical norwegian delicacy. he runs frederick slicker or frederick smokers and says the secret is to let the fish raise 3 to 5 days until brigham mortis has passed. this is now 3 days old from harvesting because we have to have it like this. you can see is health now. so if you, if you make a salmon to fresh, the soul will not go into the fi
and frederick miller, anderson is said to make the best smoked salmon in norway. ah, transforming this fish into good smoke. salmon isn't just about adding some smoke. it requires patience, dedication and passion, frederick mala anderson better known as the smoke. it has all of these. he said to make the best smoke salmon in norway. i don't know any fish that you can do so many different things. we a salmon. so it's so big old variety of dishes, other products. so no, i like salmon and it's it...
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anderson turned the salmon into a typical norwegian delicacy. he runs fredericks hickory or frederick smokers and says the secret is to let the fish raise 3 to 5 days until rigor mortis has passed . this is now 3 days old from harvesting because we have to have it like this. you can see is soft now. so if you, if you make a salmon to fresh, the soul will not go into the fish for your fainting that you're doing a very good product. very fresh. and so all of you don't only large fish land on his table. ideally, they should weigh 7 or 8 cables. the flesh of these fully grown salmon is thicker and more metric that they must be filling by hand. most of the producers wont touch them. the precise salting process is a trade secrets, but it's carried out and these contains, instead of being dry salted, the fish is amused, in whit salt. with salt, this of a old, wild, and recipe is more difficult. takes more time, cost more money. everything is bad about this or floating process, but quality wise is, is, is the best after 2 days of soaking and defer the d
anderson turned the salmon into a typical norwegian delicacy. he runs fredericks hickory or frederick smokers and says the secret is to let the fish raise 3 to 5 days until rigor mortis has passed . this is now 3 days old from harvesting because we have to have it like this. you can see is soft now. so if you, if you make a salmon to fresh, the soul will not go into the fish for your fainting that you're doing a very good product. very fresh. and so all of you don't only large fish land on his...
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and praying it's not all over — james anderson speaks out for the first time since being dropped by england for their tour of the west indies. also coming up in the programme... we hearfrom a pioneer of para—climbing who's blazing a trail in leeds to make the sport more accessible. and going loco in acupulco — just what made alexander zverev do this? hello and welcome to sportsday. f1 testing in barcelona and tennis in dubai on the way too but we will start with st petersburg. currently the host of this season's champions league final. but tensions surrounding a potential invasion of ukraine. political sanctions have already been imposed but could sporting ones follow? joe lynskey reports. st petersburg is vladimir putin is home town, it's also the venue for this years champions league final. this is the gas probab arena where as it stands, two teams come out on may 28. but now those who run the game are under diplomatic pressure. i think it inconceivable that major international football tournaments can take place in russia after as i say, the invasion of a sovereign country. i say, th
and praying it's not all over — james anderson speaks out for the first time since being dropped by england for their tour of the west indies. also coming up in the programme... we hearfrom a pioneer of para—climbing who's blazing a trail in leeds to make the sport more accessible. and going loco in acupulco — just what made alexander zverev do this? hello and welcome to sportsday. f1 testing in barcelona and tennis in dubai on the way too but we will start with st petersburg. currently...
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anderson turned the salmon into a typical norwegian delicacy. he runs frederick slicker or frederick smokers and says the secret is to let the fish raise 3 to 5 days until brig mortis was past. this is now 3 days old from harvesting. because we have to have it like this, you can see is soft now. so if you, if you make a salmon to fresh, the soul will not go into the fish for your fainting or if you're doing a very good product, very fresh. and so all of you gone only large fish land on his table. ideally, they should weigh 7 or 8 cables. the flesh of these fully grown salmon is thicker and more air matter. but since they must be filled by hand, most of the producers won't touch them. the precise salting process is a trade secrets, but it's carried out in these containers. instead of being dry salted, the fish is amused, and whit salt. with thought this of a old, wild and recipe is more difficult, takes more time, cost more money. everything is bad about this thought process, but quality wise, is, is, is the best. after 2 days of soaking and defe
anderson turned the salmon into a typical norwegian delicacy. he runs frederick slicker or frederick smokers and says the secret is to let the fish raise 3 to 5 days until brig mortis was past. this is now 3 days old from harvesting. because we have to have it like this, you can see is soft now. so if you, if you make a salmon to fresh, the soul will not go into the fish for your fainting or if you're doing a very good product, very fresh. and so all of you gone only large fish land on his...
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>> it's an eye-opener, certainly, anderson. this is one thing we're looking into. i can't get into too much detail about it. there's been reportage about how there was an escalating attempt to find a department that would go along with this, whether homeland security or the department of defense or the department of justice. and it looks like cooler heads may have prevailed at the last minute in certain points. but we're going to get all the details, generally what we're seeing is a series of tactics of escalating illegitimacy, engaged in by donald trump. starting with the perfectly legitimate even if ridiculous tactic of bringing 60 lawsuits alleging fraud and corruption that were thrown out by federal and state courts, including eight judges he put on the bench. and then he moved to go to the legislatures to get them to nullify the popular vote and to create pro-trump electoral college slates. when that didn't work, he crossed over to real election fraud, when we went to brad raffensperger and other election officials to demand that they concoct votes. then when
>> it's an eye-opener, certainly, anderson. this is one thing we're looking into. i can't get into too much detail about it. there's been reportage about how there was an escalating attempt to find a department that would go along with this, whether homeland security or the department of defense or the department of justice. and it looks like cooler heads may have prevailed at the last minute in certain points. but we're going to get all the details, generally what we're seeing is a...
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and a professor at md anderson cancer center. thank you for all that you've done. [ applause ] >> we also have 15 directors of nci designated cancer centers or designees that have come from across the country. i want to thank them all. for being here as well. we have several members of the board of directors of the richard nixon foundation. we have melanie eisenhower, the youngest granddaughter of president and mrs. nixon. thank you for being here. the chairman of the board dr. jim cavanaugh. thank you for being here, jim. gavin herbert, chairman of aller began, chairman of regenesis and namesake of the eye institute at nci. thank you for being here. maureen nun, former television host who has served on our board for a long time. where is maureen? there she is. thank you for being here. and charlie zang, thank you for being here. i also want to recognize mike elsy director of the nixon library from the national archives who i believe is here with us. thank you, mike. to introduce our conference chairman and set up our first panel
and a professor at md anderson cancer center. thank you for all that you've done. [ applause ] >> we also have 15 directors of nci designated cancer centers or designees that have come from across the country. i want to thank them all. for being here as well. we have several members of the board of directors of the richard nixon foundation. we have melanie eisenhower, the youngest granddaughter of president and mrs. nixon. thank you for being here. the chairman of the board dr. jim...
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anderson? >> evan, thanks so much. we'll be right back. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide our skin? not us. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within keeping you one step ahead of it. and for kids ages 6 and up that means clearer skin, and noticeably less itch. hide my skin? not me. by helping to control eczema with dupixent, you can change how their skin looks and feels. and that's the kind of change you notice. hide my skin? not me. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes, including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines without talking to your doctor. when you help heal your skin from within, you can show more with less eczema. talk to your child's eczema specialist about dupixent, a breakthrough eczema treatment. ps
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and frederick moore, la anderson is said to make the best smoked salmon in norway. ah, transforming this fish into good smoke. salmon isn't just about adding some smoke. it requires patience, dedication and passion, frederick mala anderson better known as the smoke. it has all of these. he said to make the best smoke salmon in no way. i don't know any fish that you can do so many different things. we a salmon for a so big old variety of dishes, of a product. so no i, i like salmon and it's it healthy. and it bring a work to the people. so i look, i love a salmon salmon find the perfect breeding grounds of noise, atlantic coast. the fish are also farmed here and also as fish market predict mala anderson turns salmon into a typical knowledge and delicacy. he runs frederick slicker, greek, or friedrich smokers, and says the secret is to lit the fish race $3.00 to $5.00 days until brigham mortis has passed. this is now 3 days old from harvesting. because we have to have it like this. you can see it's hot now. so if you, if you make a salmon to fresh, the soul will not g
and frederick moore, la anderson is said to make the best smoked salmon in norway. ah, transforming this fish into good smoke. salmon isn't just about adding some smoke. it requires patience, dedication and passion, frederick mala anderson better known as the smoke. it has all of these. he said to make the best smoke salmon in no way. i don't know any fish that you can do so many different things. we a salmon for a so big old variety of dishes, of a product. so no i, i like salmon and it's it...
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and frederick miller, anderson is said to make the best smoked salmon in norway. ah, transforming this fish into good smoke. salmon isn't just about adding some smoke. it requires patience, dedication and passion, frederick mala anderson better known as the smoke. it has all of these. he said to make the best smoke salmon in norway. i don't know any fish that you can do so many different things. we a salmon. so a so big old variety of dishes, other products. so no, i like salmon and it's it healthy and it bring a work to the people. so i look, i love a salmon salmon find the perfect breeding grounds of noise. atlantic coast. the fish are also farmed here. it also is fish market predict mala anderson turns salmon into a typical norwegian delicacy. he runs frederick slicker or frederick smokers and says the secret is to let the fish raise 3 to 5 days until brigham mortis has passed. this is now 3 days old from harvesting because we have to have it like this. you can see is soft now. so if you, if you make a salmon to fresh, the soul will not go into the fish for you
and frederick miller, anderson is said to make the best smoked salmon in norway. ah, transforming this fish into good smoke. salmon isn't just about adding some smoke. it requires patience, dedication and passion, frederick mala anderson better known as the smoke. it has all of these. he said to make the best smoke salmon in norway. i don't know any fish that you can do so many different things. we a salmon. so a so big old variety of dishes, other products. so no, i like salmon and it's it...
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so maybe he'll give you a call. >> anderson, it it means a lot. thank you. >> all right, john, thanks very much. and we'll be right back. at morgan stanley, a global collective of thought leaders offers investors a broader view. ♪ we see companies protecting the bottom line by putting people first. we see a bright future, still hungry for the ingenuity of those ready for the next challenge. today, we are translating decades of experience into strategies for the road ahead. we are morgan stanley. for back pain, i've always been a take two and call in the morning guy. but my new doctor recommended salonpas. without another pill upsetting my stomach, i get powerful, effective and safe relief. salonpas. it's good medicine. ♪ life can be a lot to handle. ♪ this magic moment ♪ but heinz knows there's plenty of magic in all that chaos. ♪ so different and so new ♪ ♪ was like any other... ♪ imagine getting $150,000 dollars... for one year of epic adventures... in a new dodge hellcat... and you don't even have to quit your day job. you just
so maybe he'll give you a call. >> anderson, it it means a lot. thank you. >> all right, john, thanks very much. and we'll be right back. at morgan stanley, a global collective of thought leaders offers investors a broader view. ♪ we see companies protecting the bottom line by putting people first. we see a bright future, still hungry for the ingenuity of those ready for the next challenge. today, we are translating decades of experience into strategies for the road ahead. we are...
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he is beautiful, anderson. >> thanks. >> esper effect. congratulations to all of you. what a wonderful blessing. >> i appreciate that. you have two boys who are teenagers. any instructions or recommendations? >> i had twins so i screwed everything up all at once every step of the way. is it easier this time around? >> he just arrived so i have no idea. he's definitely calmer than the first time around, and he's doing great and he's so adorable and he has a lot more hair than wyatt had when he was born, and he's incredible. >> how is wyatt doing? what's his reaction? >> he's thrilled. he's almost 22 months old, so he calls him luke and he helped build the crib, and he loves to wheel him around in a little stroller around my house. that's wyatt helping out with the crib there. beyond that, he sort of does his own thing. it's the best response i could possibly have hoped for. >> so sleep, because i resented you for this. wyatt sleeps like 12 hours a night, right? it was three years before we had a full night's sleep here. what is sebastian's sleep schedule? >> so far he's
he is beautiful, anderson. >> thanks. >> esper effect. congratulations to all of you. what a wonderful blessing. >> i appreciate that. you have two boys who are teenagers. any instructions or recommendations? >> i had twins so i screwed everything up all at once every step of the way. is it easier this time around? >> he just arrived so i have no idea. he's definitely calmer than the first time around, and he's doing great and he's so adorable and he has a lot more...
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james anderson and stuart broad have been left out. anderson is england's all—time leading wicket—taker in test cricket with 640 dismissals whilst broad is second on that list with 537. what does it mean for both of them in the future? here's our sports news correspondentjoe wilson. it's not the end according to andrew strauss using interim charge of english cricket and basically made the selection. he said that he wants to look at some exciting new bowling potentials, it's not the end for broad and interesting but also the wants to give added responsibility to some of the others. an interesting statement. there's an inference there that the sheer presence of broad and anderson who'd been basically part of english does cricket for 15 years, is that somehow overshadowing and hindering the development of others was that this is more thanjust the development of others was that this is more than just another selection for three test series in the lands pulling upwards of andrew in his mind this is a start of whole news journey to get e
james anderson and stuart broad have been left out. anderson is england's all—time leading wicket—taker in test cricket with 640 dismissals whilst broad is second on that list with 537. what does it mean for both of them in the future? here's our sports news correspondentjoe wilson. it's not the end according to andrew strauss using interim charge of english cricket and basically made the selection. he said that he wants to look at some exciting new bowling potentials, it's not the end for...
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so, it is amazing, anderson. it is amazing. i know -- i don't know firsthand but the white house council who was omitted from most of the meetings. nothing to say that is acce acceptable. i think if there was one thing to say, this was looking to preserve evidence. they are looking to preserve evidence in voting machines in case the court machines went the other way. there were states and they would have further investigation of irregularities around the nation. that is the best defense that i can give you on that but strongly. >> they can say it is for whatever they want. when it is held or sydney powell is protected them or field marshall mike flynn. >> let's remember, our government is strong. it bent. it never broke in any of the situations. ken kuchenelli, mike pence, barr. every instance they did the right thing for america here. the government bent but never broke. >> i think there are a lot of folks -- there are a lot of folks of all stripes that i think are thankful that mike pence did what he did and barr as well. wha
so, it is amazing, anderson. it is amazing. i know -- i don't know firsthand but the white house council who was omitted from most of the meetings. nothing to say that is acce acceptable. i think if there was one thing to say, this was looking to preserve evidence. they are looking to preserve evidence in voting machines in case the court machines went the other way. there were states and they would have further investigation of irregularities around the nation. that is the best defense that i...
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anderson turned the salmon into a typical norwegian delicacy. he runs frederick slicker or frederick smokers and says the secret is to let the fish raise 3 to 5 days until rigor mortis has passed . this is now 3 days old from harvesting. because we have to have it like this. you can see is soft now. so if you, if you make a salmon too fresh, the soul will not go into the fish for your fainting, or if you're doing a very good product, very fresh. and so all of you done only large fish land on his table. ideally, they should weigh 7 or 8 cables. the flesh of these fully grown salmon is thicker and more metal, but since they must be filled by hand, most of the producers won't touch them. the precise salting process is a trade secret, but it's carried out in these containers. instead of being dry salted, the fish is a most whit salt. with salt, this of a old, wild, and recipe is more difficult. takes more time, cost more money. everything is bad about this or floating process, but quality wise is, is, is the best after 2 days of soaking and defer th
anderson turned the salmon into a typical norwegian delicacy. he runs frederick slicker or frederick smokers and says the secret is to let the fish raise 3 to 5 days until rigor mortis has passed . this is now 3 days old from harvesting. because we have to have it like this. you can see is soft now. so if you, if you make a salmon too fresh, the soul will not go into the fish for your fainting, or if you're doing a very good product, very fresh. and so all of you done only large fish land on...
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>> yeah, anderson, this was in response to our reporting. we had learned that the january 6 committee was in possession of documents that had been torn up and basically taped back together after they received them from the national archives. so, we asked the archives about it, and they confirmed that these documents they had received from the trump white house at the end of his administration had come to them torn up and that they had to repair them. this is part of the statement they issued to us earlier today. it said, quote, these were turned over to the national archives at the end of the trump administration, along with a number of torn up records, that had not been reconstructed by the white house. the presidential records act requires that all records created by presidents be turned over to the national archives at the end of their administrations. now, we know that this was a habit that the former president, dating back to as late as 2018, where he would just tear up documents. and there was even a period of time where there were whi
>> yeah, anderson, this was in response to our reporting. we had learned that the january 6 committee was in possession of documents that had been torn up and basically taped back together after they received them from the national archives. so, we asked the archives about it, and they confirmed that these documents they had received from the trump white house at the end of his administration had come to them torn up and that they had to repair them. this is part of the statement they...
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skier bryce bennett, snowboarding star jamie anderson. >> terry, here is the best part. you can watch it go down right here on nbc bay area. >> jam-packed evening. these events are just the tip the of iceberg. nbc's liz mclaughlin joins us from beijing and, liz, you have some good news about bob sledder alana meyers-taylor. she has been in isolation after testing positive for covid. >> that's right, terry. she has just been cleared to compete after two negative tests, which is really good for team usa's medal prospects because she is a three-time olympic medalist in that bob sled event. now some medal events have already started here. the host country of china getting their first gold in a new event this yeah, mixed team short track speed skating but the header, so far, the nation with the most goals at 2 is norway. the country -- the most -- the winningest country, i will say, in the history of the winter olympics. >> norway grabbed the first gold of the games taking the top spot in skiathlon. jessie diggens, who won the first gold for the u.s. in 2018 came up sick. ame
skier bryce bennett, snowboarding star jamie anderson. >> terry, here is the best part. you can watch it go down right here on nbc bay area. >> jam-packed evening. these events are just the tip the of iceberg. nbc's liz mclaughlin joins us from beijing and, liz, you have some good news about bob sledder alana meyers-taylor. she has been in isolation after testing positive for covid. >> that's right, terry. she has just been cleared to compete after two negative tests, which is...
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water from anderson dam spilled over. attempts to settle the case have dragged on and a trial date has been set for may. >> it is our position that we think it was made worse by policy choices and inaction on their part. everything from maintenance and care for anderson dam, to the creeks cluttered with debris and trash. >> valley water district says it will continue good-faith settlement discussions with victims as they prepare for trial. the water district says it wants to end the process quickly and fairly. >>> authorities are investigating a suspicious death after the body of 18 was found in a san francisco alley. the 16-year-old girl's body was discovered friday morning in the cities soma neighborhood. police say they were called to the area to assist paramedics with a possible overdose. so far, no word on official cause of death. the victim's identity has not yet been released. >>> petaluma police say a good samaritan was robbed at gunpoint after he stopped for somebody yelling for help. police say it happened last
water from anderson dam spilled over. attempts to settle the case have dragged on and a trial date has been set for may. >> it is our position that we think it was made worse by policy choices and inaction on their part. everything from maintenance and care for anderson dam, to the creeks cluttered with debris and trash. >> valley water district says it will continue good-faith settlement discussions with victims as they prepare for trial. the water district says it wants to end the...