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anderson? mr. anderson: i think it's important to vall the document information before issuing any security clearance, especially when you get above the he secret level and top secret s.c.i. information. that's almost every major meet ngget national security realm n the white house. i also think coupled were that the information required every five years, in some cases in the f.b.i.'s organization there is a polygraph. i have had six in my career. to make sure the individual trusted with the ability to see that information is safe for our country. mr. krishnamoorthi: let me ask, mrs. douglas:, what if they are not forthcoming or honest? how can a foreign power take advantage of that situation? mrs. douglas: i don't know all the specifics around mr. kushner's clearance issues. there is potential if you are trying to hide or be deceptive about your contacts that could be something foreign intelligence agency could take advantage of. right? those forms are incredibly detailed. it's a global world. so
anderson? mr. anderson: i think it's important to vall the document information before issuing any security clearance, especially when you get above the he secret level and top secret s.c.i. information. that's almost every major meet ngget national security realm n the white house. i also think coupled were that the information required every five years, in some cases in the f.b.i.'s organization there is a polygraph. i have had six in my career. to make sure the individual trusted with the...
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>> i don't, anderson. i haven't seen quite as much briefing material as some have, but i don't have any particular reason to doubt it. i do want to get confirmation. but in some ways i know we're going to spend a lot of time talking about whether it was in international air space or over iran air space. there is no getting around the fact that, regardless, the iranians did a very, very dumb and aggressive thing here. they are rolling the dice on what the nature, if any, of the president's response will be in a way that is really playing with fire. look, a military conflict in the region is bad for everybody, including the united states. but a military conflict between the united states and iran ends with the end of the iranian regime, and that's why i'm just puzzled why they are being as aggressive as they are, even though, of course, they have been isolated and strangled in some senses economically by what i regard as wrong headed u.s. policy. >> republican leaders put out a statement, i'm quoting, there
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christian college in anderson, -- >> anderson university is a private christian college in anderson, indiana. governor eric holcomb of indiana, who took office after mike pence was elected vice president, spoke at the school's commencement address this year. [applause] gov. holcomb: good afternoon. good afternoon. this is the day the lord hath made. let us rejoice and be glad in it. i saw more smiles and hugs coming in today than i have seen in some time, and i understand why. president pistol, distinguished trustees, faculty, staff, alumni, and all members of the extended anderson university family gather here to celebrate this prestigious 2019 graduating class. it is an honor for me, as governor of the great state of indiana, to be here with you all, and to play a role in the celebration. soon, you will be turning your tassels. indeed, that is a real source of pride for many of us -- your professors, your friends, your family. maybe the most proud, your parents, but we all realize you did not get here alone. yes, today is a day that we shall, as already alluded to, never forget. yo
christian college in anderson, -- >> anderson university is a private christian college in anderson, indiana. governor eric holcomb of indiana, who took office after mike pence was elected vice president, spoke at the school's commencement address this year. [applause] gov. holcomb: good afternoon. good afternoon. this is the day the lord hath made. let us rejoice and be glad in it. i saw more smiles and hugs coming in today than i have seen in some time, and i understand why. president...
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anderson? mr. anderson: you are absolutely right. it is for them to be put in a position to advance whatever they're looking to gain from the united states. it is also there to cause confusion and discord. as different opposing policies are back channel started look through the different channels, it causes discord with those -- within those organizations, eventually whoever's trying to get the official policy through, whether it is the state department or the white house. the one thing you will see, and i have seen it in this report is with russia, going back to the point of looking at different channels to try to make those things happen, you start putting people against each other inside the same office. they do not understand that what is the official channel versus what we are hearing from the back channels. say within an office, you mean the fbi or the cia? mr. anderson: bigger. the office of the president, the state department, other areas within our country. they will do it, not necessarily right around the individuals making
anderson? mr. anderson: you are absolutely right. it is for them to be put in a position to advance whatever they're looking to gain from the united states. it is also there to cause confusion and discord. as different opposing policies are back channel started look through the different channels, it causes discord with those -- within those organizations, eventually whoever's trying to get the official policy through, whether it is the state department or the white house. the one thing you...
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anderson? >> right. i mean, iraq, there is obviously a huge number of proxy forces as there are elsewhere throughout the world. has there been talk about taking retaliatory action against the u.s., you know, if in fact the u.s. does respond in a military way? >> reporter: well, yeah, and the iranians, the way that they're putting it -- first of all, they said that if the u.s. does make a military move, and we've seen the u.s. obviously say they want to deploy those 1,000 troops here. that's something that the iranians also feel is a threat to them. they say they're monitoring what the u.s. is doing. they've been saying that over the past couple of days. they say if the u.s. strikes first, of course, it would be what they call a crushing response, they call it their iron fist, but the interesting thing that you hear from them again and again, anderson, they always say it's going to be in a wide territory. you could expect that to be in places like iraq, possibly in syria, possibly in lebanon, all these pl
anderson? >> right. i mean, iraq, there is obviously a huge number of proxy forces as there are elsewhere throughout the world. has there been talk about taking retaliatory action against the u.s., you know, if in fact the u.s. does respond in a military way? >> reporter: well, yeah, and the iranians, the way that they're putting it -- first of all, they said that if the u.s. does make a military move, and we've seen the u.s. obviously say they want to deploy those 1,000 troops...
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anderson. >> you are recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you rankle member. it's a privilege to be here today representing all the people at amtrak and all of our customers. we're probably in the best shape we've been in in our history. so if we look at where we are in safety and i agree with senator cantwell, the most important thing is safety we have implemented ptc on the ac tram railroad. we're at 99%. we have a mile left in chicago. we clyde with the statute. it's been remarkable in terms of what it's provided in terms of level of safety. second, we are the first railroad in america to implement an sms problem, a safety management system program. it's modelled after the aviation programs that i was responsible for implementing it at northwest and delta airlines when i was ceo. and actually have the chief safety officer from both of those airlines is now the chief safety officer at amtrak. and so we're well down the road on those two points. number two, on the customer surveys
anderson. >> you are recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you rankle member. it's a privilege to be here today representing all the people at amtrak and all of our customers. we're probably in the best shape we've been in in our history. so if we look at where we are in safety and i agree with senator cantwell, the most important thing is safety we have implemented ptc on the ac tram railroad. we're at 99%. we have a mile left in chicago. we clyde with the statute. it's...
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listen, anderson. what one needs to do is distinguish legally, and laura can elaborate on this, but law fare, an online publication that's highly respected, had an analysis of the law regarding this. it makes a distinction, if you're on a campaign and you receive information from the russians and you're not a member of the government it is unclear if you're obligated, but if you're in the government with clearance and someone approaches you with this especially an adversarial country, you have an affirmative obligation and it would be breaking the law not to call them and that suggests how serious this is. listen, i've never heard of any president before this who even talked to the russians. i've never even heard of any staffer talking to the russians and it was out of bounds it's unimaginable and the fact that we're talking about this is surprising. >> on the subways in new york there are signs in new york if you see something, say something. we want citizens to call the police if they even, you know,
listen, anderson. what one needs to do is distinguish legally, and laura can elaborate on this, but law fare, an online publication that's highly respected, had an analysis of the law regarding this. it makes a distinction, if you're on a campaign and you receive information from the russians and you're not a member of the government it is unclear if you're obligated, but if you're in the government with clearance and someone approaches you with this especially an adversarial country, you have...
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i'm james anderson. i'm the assistant secretary of defense for strategy, plans and capabilities, as mentioned, i have nuclear weapons and missile defense in my portfolio. i'm going to pick up on a couple of points that lieutenant general ashley mentioned in the previous hour. i'm going to amplify a few things contextually about russia and chinese modernization programs. i will also contrast those modernization efforts with our own. because i think there are some sharp contrasts. and then i will close with a thought on how this impacts what this means for the potential of multilateral arms control. so russia's modernization is broad, it's longstanding, it's well resourced, and it includes a lot of different systems. the size and the scope are particularly noteworthy. as mentioned by the director of di. aichld they have a considerable capacity to upload nuclear warheads on their existing and projected systems, and they have the significant capacity to produce nuclear warheads. they have an estimated 2,000
i'm james anderson. i'm the assistant secretary of defense for strategy, plans and capabilities, as mentioned, i have nuclear weapons and missile defense in my portfolio. i'm going to pick up on a couple of points that lieutenant general ashley mentioned in the previous hour. i'm going to amplify a few things contextually about russia and chinese modernization programs. i will also contrast those modernization efforts with our own. because i think there are some sharp contrasts. and then i will...
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the always excellent anthony anderson from "black-ish" is here. and then, we face off in a dunk tank battle. "sink it or swim." water.her anthony or iice cold will win tse tanks. ial and we're coming back with spider-man, too, so stick around. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ e bacon burger from mcdonald's. fresh beef, applewood smoked bacon and gouda cheese. but to get one, you'd have to... get your passport. get to the airport. squeeze into the middle seat. go through customs. get into an itty-bitty taxi. say "llévame al mcdonald's mas cercano." and finally, order one. or, get to your neighborhood mcdonald's now. because for a limited time, worldwide favorites are here. around the world is now around the corner. ♪ ♪ ♪ the 2019 nissan kicks. ♪ take 25% off our best active brands! save on young men's under armour tees... women's nike shorts - just $26.25... kids' nikes - only $39 dollars... and men's adidas - $56.24... g! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back. a primetime nba special. and speaking of specia
the always excellent anthony anderson from "black-ish" is here. and then, we face off in a dunk tank battle. "sink it or swim." water.her anthony or iice cold will win tse tanks. ial and we're coming back with spider-man, too, so stick around. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ e bacon burger from mcdonald's. fresh beef, applewood smoked bacon and gouda cheese. but to get one, you'd have to... get your passport. get to the airport. squeeze into the middle...
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commissioner anderson? >> commissioner anderson: hello, everyone. i want to thank everybody for coming out, and i also want to acknowledge those who can't make it. i understand how difficult it is, and i want you to know that i have read the materials. we've gotten myriad of emails and reports, comments, and videos, and i hear you, so i went out to the park last week and i walked around, and first i want to thank and commend the community that helps rec and park take care of that space. i noticed the dog poop buckets and extra baggies, the signs about foxtails. clearly, the individual users are not a problem. the dog walkers are very professional. i just want to preface that i read the noise ordinances, too. that's one of the reasons why i as chair of the operations committee requested a start time of 7:00 a.m., because that's sort of when the noise ordinance says, okay, it's not quiet time anymore, we can start getting busy. that's how i came up with 7:00 a.m. we came up with 7:00 a.m. it wasn't arbitrary. in the beginning of the noise ordinance, i
commissioner anderson? >> commissioner anderson: hello, everyone. i want to thank everybody for coming out, and i also want to acknowledge those who can't make it. i understand how difficult it is, and i want you to know that i have read the materials. we've gotten myriad of emails and reports, comments, and videos, and i hear you, so i went out to the park last week and i walked around, and first i want to thank and commend the community that helps rec and park take care of that space. i...
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anderson starts now. >>> good evening. she's not my type. that is what the president of the united states has just said about the woman who says he sexual assaulted her. she's not my type. which is what one says when a tre friend tries to fix you up, she's not my type but what accused of what amounts to rape. not my type. that's precisely what president trump said not for the first time, either, she's not my type. he said this about his 15th and latest accuser and we begin with her account of the alleged sexual assault she endured she says at his hands and that alone should be compelling enough. at any other time it would be and today it's a larger and more troubling story of indifference. somehow we'll explore the reasons why the fact the president is accused 14 other times of unwanted sexual advances or out right sexual assault has numbed people to just how abnormal this is. these kind of acquisitions. when bill clinton was accused two decades ago, it shook the country. now the country slugs as if one allegation is an outrage and 15 are a
anderson starts now. >>> good evening. she's not my type. that is what the president of the united states has just said about the woman who says he sexual assaulted her. she's not my type. which is what one says when a tre friend tries to fix you up, she's not my type but what accused of what amounts to rape. not my type. that's precisely what president trump said not for the first time, either, she's not my type. he said this about his 15th and latest accuser and we begin with her...
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anderson? >> his use of the term voluntarily bussing, the difference in his mind is in that phrase somewhere, however he defines that. how have biden campaign officials and sure -- sure row jits, how are they reacting. >> reporter: they agree it was a rocky debate and not one of the best performancens and joe biden himself is aware he needs to do better going forward there are a lot of questions now whether biden is the candidate who meets the current moment of the democratic party. so i think going forward you're going to see biden trying to make that case that he is. one thing that he was pressing today here in chicago is that this needs to be a campaign, not looking back at issues from the past but that he wants to make this a campaign about moving forward. now biden is spending the rest of the weekend doing some fundraisers and neck weekend we'll see him back out, neck week we'll see him back out on the campaign trail in iowa. he'll be marching in a july 4th parade in independence iowa. >>
anderson? >> his use of the term voluntarily bussing, the difference in his mind is in that phrase somewhere, however he defines that. how have biden campaign officials and sure -- sure row jits, how are they reacting. >> reporter: they agree it was a rocky debate and not one of the best performancens and joe biden himself is aware he needs to do better going forward there are a lot of questions now whether biden is the candidate who meets the current moment of the democratic party....
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anderson, this comes a week after a u.n. report came out and linked mohammed bin salman to the khashoggi killing. and so this is, once again, an example of how the president is not exactly standing up for u.s. rights, human rights on the world stage, even though a white house official did provide a readout saying they talked about human rights issues. but the readout did not specifically talk about gentlemjamal khashoggi. anderson, this is a situation where the president is specifically asked about the killing of a journalist that is linked to the saudi kingdom and we should also keep in mind this also occurred on the same day that the president was joking about reporters and what he called fake news with vladimir putin and said to vladimir putin, you don't have this problem in russia, and vladimir putin said, no, no, we have this problem as well. but they don't really have a free press in russia because of the repressive nature of that regime. anderson? >> 25 journalists have died in the time that he's been in office. jim a
anderson, this comes a week after a u.n. report came out and linked mohammed bin salman to the khashoggi killing. and so this is, once again, an example of how the president is not exactly standing up for u.s. rights, human rights on the world stage, even though a white house official did provide a readout saying they talked about human rights issues. but the readout did not specifically talk about gentlemjamal khashoggi. anderson, this is a situation where the president is specifically asked...
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because "black-ish" star anthony anderson will be joining us in just a moment. >> we are going to have a lot of fun, but we have to start with some serious news. britne sabout her vacation, try prove that he's sock, but her action have made people more concerned than ever. >> so, this is the day after me on my boat ride. do i look any different today than yesterday? >> for the second day in a row, britney shared a startling "conspiracy theory," accusing the paparazzi of altering photos to make her look bigger. >> no one ever really ever asks, are the paparazzi pictures fake and do the paparazzi people do stuff to the pictures, and is the news really real? >> today, the photo agency that released the images called britney's claims "ludicrous," adding, quote, we shot thousands of photos of her over the weekend and are very happy to let her see the original files if she so wishes. >> this is my stay here in miami. >> britney proudly showed off her vacation view and went for a spin on a jet ski, but a source tells "e.t." the change of scenery hasn't made things easier for brit. since compl
because "black-ish" star anthony anderson will be joining us in just a moment. >> we are going to have a lot of fun, but we have to start with some serious news. britne sabout her vacation, try prove that he's sock, but her action have made people more concerned than ever. >> so, this is the day after me on my boat ride. do i look any different today than yesterday? >> for the second day in a row, britney shared a startling "conspiracy theory," accusing the...
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our thoughts and prayers go out to anderson. anderson, we love you. come back when you can, but again, take as much time as you need. i got to run. i have a lot of show to get to. >> well said, my friend. i'll be watching. >> thank you very much. >>> president trump officially kicking off his reelection starts tomorrow. how else? a great big trump rally. where else? florida. florida is a key swing state that he knows he needs to win if he wants to remain president, if he wants to stay in the oval office. we know he hasn't stopped running since the day -- remember this day that he descended that escalator in trump tower back in 2015? it was july of 2015. june, excuse me. june 16 of 2015. and he never broke his campaign stride, even after he won and was sworn in. before he heads off to orlando, he has to deal with tension among the ranks of both his campaign staffers and in the west wing as well. the president is said to be furious over troubling internal polling. why? well, they show he is losing to joe biden and other democratic candidates in key batt
our thoughts and prayers go out to anderson. anderson, we love you. come back when you can, but again, take as much time as you need. i got to run. i have a lot of show to get to. >> well said, my friend. i'll be watching. >> thank you very much. >>> president trump officially kicking off his reelection starts tomorrow. how else? a great big trump rally. where else? florida. florida is a key swing state that he knows he needs to win if he wants to remain president, if he...
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and guess what, anthony anderson is going to join me next. >> where? he owes me money. >> i made it! ♪ i've been waiting my whole life for this. ♪ you ready? are you? ♪ woo. ♪ >>> mint way on "e.t." a side of anthony anderson you have never seen before. >> let's make some music. >> the you know when you're at ross and you find.hmmm. ...at a price that has you, like... okay. that's yes for less. say yes to the latest spring trends at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices every day. at ross. yes for less. and you find that perfect spring dress at that "oh, yeah" price? yes! that's yes for less. score the latest spring dresses at 20% to 60% off department store prices, every day. at ross. yes for less. ♪ >>> elsa the past is not what it seems. you must find the truth. >> elsa captures some new characters in frozen 2. it guards the secrets of the force. frozen 2 comes out november the 22nd. >>> this friday, get ready for the return of "shaft." with samuel l. jackson, and a hot newcomer. >> wait a minute. you bring me in here so kevin can b
and guess what, anthony anderson is going to join me next. >> where? he owes me money. >> i made it! ♪ i've been waiting my whole life for this. ♪ you ready? are you? ♪ woo. ♪ >>> mint way on "e.t." a side of anthony anderson you have never seen before. >> let's make some music. >> the you know when you're at ross and you find.hmmm. ...at a price that has you, like... okay. that's yes for less. say yes to the latest spring trends at 20 to 60...
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anderson? >> it's interesting because last night not a lot of sort of more centrist candidates really tried to push that hard against the more progressive candidates. are you expecting to see some of that tonight from joe biden and -- versus bernie sanders? >> reporter: we'll see if joe biden does it, anderson, but i do believe several others on stage will do some of that work for him, perhaps. michael bennett, the senator from colorado, he has been explaining that he believes med k care for all is wrong. abolishing private insurance is wrong. look for others on the stage to essentially handle some of the not necessarily on behalf of joe biden, but they may do some of his work for him. john hickenlooper, former governor of colorado, he has been having a moderate message as well. so it may be some of the other candidates trying to have ail moment with bernie sanders who may make that argument. but, anderson, no question it is the two people in the middle of the stage, bernie sanders and joe bide
anderson? >> it's interesting because last night not a lot of sort of more centrist candidates really tried to push that hard against the more progressive candidates. are you expecting to see some of that tonight from joe biden and -- versus bernie sanders? >> reporter: we'll see if joe biden does it, anderson, but i do believe several others on stage will do some of that work for him, perhaps. michael bennett, the senator from colorado, he has been explaining that he believes med k...
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between 25 and 50 slaves joined anderson at the start of the raid. an elderly slave used lewis washington's shotgun to kill a white citizen as retaliation for the death of one of the raiders. other slaves used the pikes to guard hostages including their masters. blacks who provided supplies across the river fired on troops and harpers ferry the moment after that is morning after john brown was captured. ferry,roops and harpers the morning after john brown was captured. green, one of five black men in brown's party, dropped his rifle as one of them. his pikeave fruit down and begged for mercy. a clever expression of loyalty was practiced by one of lewis washington's slaves. days after the revolt failed, he said that john brown's men gave him a weapon to arm himself when he escaped. but we know that anderson gave washington's shotgun to the old slave who fought throughout the attack. what is this other slave doing? raid, he recognize his master's shotgun and he also recognized the way to safely return to the plantation instead of being convicted or lyn
between 25 and 50 slaves joined anderson at the start of the raid. an elderly slave used lewis washington's shotgun to kill a white citizen as retaliation for the death of one of the raiders. other slaves used the pikes to guard hostages including their masters. blacks who provided supplies across the river fired on troops and harpers ferry the moment after that is morning after john brown was captured. ferry,roops and harpers the morning after john brown was captured. green, one of five black...
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. >>> and anderson cooper mourns the loss of his mother. what you never knew about fashion icon gloria vanderbilt >>> minutes away on "e.t." two former bachelor villains tie the knot. >> together we're so much better. >> together we're so much better. >> are we tnot yet.? at crystal geyser we put our mountain source on our bottle... that's cool. ...because we bottle at our mountain source. crystal geyser alpine spring water. always bottled at the mountain source. i've been waiting my whole life for this. ♪ you ready? are you? ♪ woo. ♪ when you can't get to the mountain... that's cool. ...we bring the mountain to you. let's go hike over there. i'm out. i'm out. me too. guys! crystal geyser alpine spring water. always bottled at the mountain source. ♪ >>> look at that. check out daniel craig acting like a real-life 007, hitting the gym while still in his leg cast. yep, after getting injured on set, if actor is working out to return to the camera. the actor is prepping to resume shooting "bond 25" next week in london. >>> how about zac
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john berman here in for anderson. and here for a reason. anderson lost his mother, gloria vanderbilt, this morning. so, we begin tonight by honoring her with a beautiful story so tenderly told by anderson about a remarkable woman. we feel his loss very deeply here, but anyone who had the chance to see them together knows how lucky he is to have the memories he has and to be the best part of the story he was kind enough to leave us tonight. >> gloria vanderbilt, my mom, lived her entire life in the public eye. born in 1924 her father reginald vanderbilt was heir to the ra railroad fortune, but gambled away most of their inheritance, and died when she was a baby. my mom grew up in france not knowing anything about the vanderbilt family or the money that she would inherit when she would turn 21. she had no idea the trouble that money would create. >> and here is the first movie of little gloria herself, frightened by the curious crowd, she flees into her aunt's car. money isn't everything. >> when she was 10, her father's sister sued to have h
john berman here in for anderson. and here for a reason. anderson lost his mother, gloria vanderbilt, this morning. so, we begin tonight by honoring her with a beautiful story so tenderly told by anderson about a remarkable woman. we feel his loss very deeply here, but anyone who had the chance to see them together knows how lucky he is to have the memories he has and to be the best part of the story he was kind enough to leave us tonight. >> gloria vanderbilt, my mom, lived her entire...
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. >>> and anderson cooper mourns the loss of his mother. what you never knew about fashion icon gloria vanderbilt introducing my new spicy chicken strips combo. bigger, tastier strips of juicy chicken runchy batter. spice them up with hot sauce or cool them down with buttermilk ranch. try my 100% all-white meat spicy chicken strips combo today. only at jack in the box. so i'm looking for someone to make tastier... bigger, i was literally born for this. ♪ you had me at fried chicken pacifier. try my new spicy chicken strips combo today. with 100% all-white meat chicken. >>> minutes away on "e.t." two former bachelor villains tie the knot. >> together we're so much better. >> my joints... they hurt. the pain and swelling. the psoriasis. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of active psoriatic arthritis. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an
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. >> good evening, john beer fna anderson. anderson lost his mother this morning so we begin tonight but honoring her with a beautifuler. we feel his loss deeply here but anyone that had the chance to see them together knows how lucky he is to have the memories he has and to be the best part of the story he was kind enough to leave us tonight. ♪ ♪ >>> gloria vanderbelt my mom lived her entire life in the public eye. born in 1924 her father reginald vanderbelt was railroad fortune but garmbmbled away most of the inheritance and died. my mom grew up in france not knowing anything about the vanderbilt family or the money that she would inherit when she would turn 21. she had no idea the trouble that money would create. >> here is the first movie of little gloria herself frightened by the curious crowd, she flees into her aunt's car. >> when she was 10, her father's sist sister sueed to have her taken away from her mother. it was a custody battle the likes of which the world never seen. it was called the trial of the century a
. >> good evening, john beer fna anderson. anderson lost his mother this morning so we begin tonight but honoring her with a beautifuler. we feel his loss deeply here but anyone that had the chance to see them together knows how lucky he is to have the memories he has and to be the best part of the story he was kind enough to leave us tonight. ♪ ♪ >>> gloria vanderbelt my mom lived her entire life in the public eye. born in 1924 her father reginald vanderbelt was railroad...
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and they said anderson. my one word was icon, and everyone in the room went, oooh. >> i mean, look, he has set a standard for journalism and that's a beautiful thing on television. people don't give him credit. what they see in him is his reserve. still waters run deep, and he has such tremendous feeling for his mother, it's so complicated and profound, and he expressed it so beautifully. and again, we've experienced loss. it's not easy to explain to people your love and your sense of connection, even with those that mean the most to you, and he did it so beautifully, and i just hope he can appreciate the gift he gave his mom at the end of her life and the gift he gave himself of making that connection with her in the documentary. >> listen, we talked about how we used to go to the merry-go-round and chess king. every girl i knew had gloria vanderbilt jeans and the perfume. you had to have the calvin klein jeans and you had to have the gloria vanderbilt jeans. speaking of an icon, she was an amazing icon. an
and they said anderson. my one word was icon, and everyone in the room went, oooh. >> i mean, look, he has set a standard for journalism and that's a beautiful thing on television. people don't give him credit. what they see in him is his reserve. still waters run deep, and he has such tremendous feeling for his mother, it's so complicated and profound, and he expressed it so beautifully. and again, we've experienced loss. it's not easy to explain to people your love and your sense of...
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anderson did such a wonderful job. obviously it's not easy to eulogize your parent, but i didn't know that about her life. i didn't about all those loves and narratives and she didn't know about her vast wealth until she was 21. that's remarkable. >> when anderson's book came out a couple years ago there was a book party and they were there together. and watching the two of them together was one of the most amazing things i've ever seen. the joy that they took in each other was just overwhelming, overwhelming. and you can see it as anderson talked about his mother there. you could see it with gloria vanderbilt with all those clips she's talking to anderson, answering his questions but really just saying with her eyes, i love you you crazy little boy. to me, that was the message that i got. >> i'm just happy to have finally an explanation for where anderson got his giggle. hasn't that been an a national question for so many of us? and that, what a beautiful clip at the end of her life of them sharing that. >> we are thi
anderson did such a wonderful job. obviously it's not easy to eulogize your parent, but i didn't know that about her life. i didn't about all those loves and narratives and she didn't know about her vast wealth until she was 21. that's remarkable. >> when anderson's book came out a couple years ago there was a book party and they were there together. and watching the two of them together was one of the most amazing things i've ever seen. the joy that they took in each other was just...
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that seems to be your focus. >> well, anderson, yes. i talk about it most often through the lens of what wakes people up at 3:00 in the morning, right? but another way that i think about it is this. my sister and i were raised by a mother who was a working mother, she often came home after we were already home from school, she would cook us dinner, you know, we would all eat. i'm going to date myself. she didn't let us eat dinner until we watched walter cronkite. and then, you know, everyone would do their thing and she'd put us to bed, right? and my mother would sit up at that kitchen table, i think until midnight and beyond just figuring out how to make everything work. and it's through the lens of her that i think about a lot of issues, including the priorities for american families. it's literally that parent who is sitting at that kitchen table after the kids are in bed, just figuring out how to make it all work. it's literally through the lens of when people wake up at 3:00 in the morning with that thought that's been weighing on
that seems to be your focus. >> well, anderson, yes. i talk about it most often through the lens of what wakes people up at 3:00 in the morning, right? but another way that i think about it is this. my sister and i were raised by a mother who was a working mother, she often came home after we were already home from school, she would cook us dinner, you know, we would all eat. i'm going to date myself. she didn't let us eat dinner until we watched walter cronkite. and then, you know,...
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anderson? >> i've not read it either. >> i've read it. >> okay. ccarthy, thank you, i would challenge you or anyone, who has tell he steel dossier to us anything in there that we now know is true. made we nowof any know is true. do you know of any accusation made in the steel dossier that we know now is true? >> there are a number of assertions that are dossier whit of -- >> irrelevant? for example, we know that carter page did go to moscow in july, for example. >> but -- the at he did there is subject of a great deal of back and forth. hether he went there or not, which the steal dossier asserts -- >> that's not an accusation because that's not a crime going moscow.xample, we know >> none of it -- when you're dealing in counterintelligence none of it is necessarily a crime. the question is whether he's aboutings as an agent of a foreign power. my point being, is this thing, which was almost fisa ly the basis for the application, we now know that almost all of the accusations in there are not i
anderson? >> i've not read it either. >> i've read it. >> okay. ccarthy, thank you, i would challenge you or anyone, who has tell he steel dossier to us anything in there that we now know is true. made we nowof any know is true. do you know of any accusation made in the steel dossier that we know now is true? >> there are a number of assertions that are dossier whit of -- >> irrelevant? for example, we know that carter page did go to moscow in july, for example....
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anderson, anything about what mr. mccarthy just related that you would disagree with or want to clarify? the. >> you know, i'll just add that on the counterintelligence and on the counterterrorism side we have, we take information from sources that respect right there. that aren't right there. and it's been critically important in a lot of cases, especially in the counterterrorism world where you have a person who's receiving information or hears of information that you make every effort to validate and corroborate, and is that source trusted. and that's where you really have to look to see has that source provided reliable information in the past. and i am not defending the steele dossier, and i don't even think that comes up in the mueller report actually. but ipa would just say that the fbi did have reliable reporting, excuse me, from steele in the past, and, you know, maybe that gave them some assurance to it. and then also i think it's important for everyone to know the steele dossier wasn't 125eu7inged to a coff
anderson, anything about what mr. mccarthy just related that you would disagree with or want to clarify? the. >> you know, i'll just add that on the counterintelligence and on the counterterrorism side we have, we take information from sources that respect right there. that aren't right there. and it's been critically important in a lot of cases, especially in the counterterrorism world where you have a person who's receiving information or hears of information that you make every effort...
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that was another one against kevin anderson. this is a quy against kevin anderson. this is a guy he was beat roger federer at wimbledon in the quarterfinals last year. a great effort from cameron norrie, we got to know him a little bit yet. he is only 23, good effort but it does not make it through to the second round. it is tough out there. kevin anderson was three months of the tour with an elbow injury and that is not easy because you forget how to play and win matches. we talk about andy murray coming back to the hip surgery, any time you have a surgery or injury thatis time you have a surgery or injury that is not clearing up, you think, is that it? it tennis player's career can be over at any moment. kevin would have had all those doubts. he is not on automatic pilot because he has not played close matches. it was so impressive because he never looked down. he never looked like he was second he just began to pick up the ball a bit better and he was playing again. he is so well—suited to grass. nobody wa nts to is so well—suited to grass. nobody wants to se
that was another one against kevin anderson. this is a quy against kevin anderson. this is a guy he was beat roger federer at wimbledon in the quarterfinals last year. a great effort from cameron norrie, we got to know him a little bit yet. he is only 23, good effort but it does not make it through to the second round. it is tough out there. kevin anderson was three months of the tour with an elbow injury and that is not easy because you forget how to play and win matches. we talk about andy...
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"anderson" starts now. >>> good evening. for a few hours today in midtown manhattan, there were chilling echoes of lower manhattan on 9/11. it was just a chopper crash, not terrorism, and we're learning more about what led up to it. we'll have more on that in a moment. we begin, though, with the moments today in washington up on capitol hill that felt a lot like the 25th of june 1973, and for some of a certain age, there were maybe even goose bumps, because on that day in 1973, in front of a senate committee, john dean began reading his 245-page opening statement laying out what he saw and what he took part in inside the nixon white house during watergate. today he went before the house judiciary committee as an educator, not an insider, though taking plenty of heat from this president, just like old times when he took it from nixon. his testimony comes as committee chairman jerry nadler says he has struck a deal with the justice department to obtain certain documents from the mueller report, delaying contempt proceedings ag
"anderson" starts now. >>> good evening. for a few hours today in midtown manhattan, there were chilling echoes of lower manhattan on 9/11. it was just a chopper crash, not terrorism, and we're learning more about what led up to it. we'll have more on that in a moment. we begin, though, with the moments today in washington up on capitol hill that felt a lot like the 25th of june 1973, and for some of a certain age, there were maybe even goose bumps, because on that day in...
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>> we can probably do something in -- and this relates to commissioner anderson, i can give you a shorter update and gm report next month, or a longer presentation august or september. we're getting ready to start our public process, and we're getting ready to update you on that. >> i would recommend a longer discussion when you're ready. >> thank you. >> but before the ink is dry. >> yeah. commissioners, 100%. we haven't begun -- >> just saying, when you're ready. >> no press conferences. >> yeah. >> so noted. >> commissioner buell: commissioner anderson. >> yes, when you do that, if you could be so kind as to sort of maybe highlight a little about this jackson park thing, and if it's not going to be in the 2020 bond, give us a clue how it gets some attention. that would be wonderful. >> commissioner, there will be a community process, the jackson community, who you heard from a few public speakers today is one of communities all over the city -- >> commissioner anderson: i know. >> so we have a very databased process, so we have a community working group. it's all still premature. this
>> we can probably do something in -- and this relates to commissioner anderson, i can give you a shorter update and gm report next month, or a longer presentation august or september. we're getting ready to start our public process, and we're getting ready to update you on that. >> i would recommend a longer discussion when you're ready. >> thank you. >> but before the ink is dry. >> yeah. commissioners, 100%. we haven't begun -- >> just saying, when you're...
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anderson? but i have no idea what the judge here is doing. >> it was widely reported john kerry had numerous meetings with the iranian regime during the trump frustration. >> i would have to see a lot more about that sir. i have no idea. as far as going back to your original question. as far as the incoming national security advisor talking to the russian ambassador on its own, i mean, that is not something that will raise the counterintelligence flag. you have to look at the totality of what is going it. i do not understand anything outside of the report that went on with my claim, i also know the ambassador, on its own triggers any type of national security funds. >> it may not trigger an investigation, i think you have to be mindful of how that looks for the russian government. that is why i said it could be a counterintelligence concert, right? it may not trigger an investigation, but, but i think it is preposterous for me to think a three star general, the architect killing terrorists real
anderson? but i have no idea what the judge here is doing. >> it was widely reported john kerry had numerous meetings with the iranian regime during the trump frustration. >> i would have to see a lot more about that sir. i have no idea. as far as going back to your original question. as far as the incoming national security advisor talking to the russian ambassador on its own, i mean, that is not something that will raise the counterintelligence flag. you have to look at the...
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anderson? >> and what about the helicopter's flight path? because the mayor was saying it's very unusual for the helicopter to have been over manhattan in that way in that area. it's near trump tower, near times square. you don't see that. >> reporter: it would be interesting to figure out exactly where that video that you showed at the top is, because -- so, it took off from the east side of manhattan on 34th street. it went down the east river, around sort of the tip of manhattan, sort of by the statue of liberty, and then up the west side. it's not clear where he was going, but at some point around 40th street, started to come back east, like perhaps he was trying to get back over to 34th street on the east side of the city. something clearly did not go right at that point, and it ended up on the top of that building. so, a lot of questions for investigators, but the good news is there was nobody other than him killed in this crash. >> well, you and your team have been out there all day. great reporting. thank you, miguel. with me now, a
anderson? >> and what about the helicopter's flight path? because the mayor was saying it's very unusual for the helicopter to have been over manhattan in that way in that area. it's near trump tower, near times square. you don't see that. >> reporter: it would be interesting to figure out exactly where that video that you showed at the top is, because -- so, it took off from the east side of manhattan on 34th street. it went down the east river, around sort of the tip of manhattan,...
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the mother of 60 minutes contributor and cnn anchor anderson cooper was 95 years old. reporter marc liverman takes a look back at her life and legacy. >> reporter: gloria vanderbilt lived a life of wealth and opulence. born in 1924, her father reginald vanderbilt was air to the vanderbilt fortune. at the age of 10, she was dubbed a poor little rich girl because of a custody battle between gloria mercedes vanderbilt and her aunt. she became known for her work as an actress and designer, best known for designer jeans with a signature white swan label. at its peak in 1980, her famous jeans generated $200 million in sales. the mother of cbs contributor and cnn news anchor anderson cooper, but two appeared together in new york in 2016 at the premier of nothing left unsaid. the documentary explored vanderbilt's life and relationship with her children. >> when my mom turned 91, i decided i want to change the conversation we have. i want a new way to talk, relate to each other and learn about each other. >> reporter: cooper's brother killed himself at the age of 23, a suicide
the mother of 60 minutes contributor and cnn anchor anderson cooper was 95 years old. reporter marc liverman takes a look back at her life and legacy. >> reporter: gloria vanderbilt lived a life of wealth and opulence. born in 1924, her father reginald vanderbilt was air to the vanderbilt fortune. at the age of 10, she was dubbed a poor little rich girl because of a custody battle between gloria mercedes vanderbilt and her aunt. she became known for her work as an actress and designer,...
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she promised anderson she'd do what she could so she could meet price, his favorite player. that dream came true after her death. last night during the nhl award shows that feel good moment of the year, while accepting the award, anderson, got another surprise. >> everything's okay, all right? everything's okay. everything' great. >> yeah, pretty awesome. anderson getting a standing ovation from the crowd. price came and surprised him once again. tell you what, dave, pretty cool the connection that those two have formed after anderson's mom passed away. i'm sure you know this, another moment anderson will never forget. >> i've been covering the league for many years. this is not the exception. this is more the rule. hockey players rule. >> they care about their fans, that's for sure. >> yes, they do. romans, what's coming up. >> the kind of sports stories i love when it matters. >>> the gloves are off. 2020 democrats slamming joe biden for his ability to work with segregations. how the former vice president is defending himself. and it really shows. with all that usaa offers
she promised anderson she'd do what she could so she could meet price, his favorite player. that dream came true after her death. last night during the nhl award shows that feel good moment of the year, while accepting the award, anderson, got another surprise. >> everything's okay, all right? everything's okay. everything' great. >> yeah, pretty awesome. anderson getting a standing ovation from the crowd. price came and surprised him once again. tell you what, dave, pretty cool the...
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i wish my name was anderson. it wouldn't fit this face. you have to look like you. >> i don't know what that means. >> you're an anderson. >> it's very popular in brazil. >> really? >> i don't know why. >> howard is on the list of popular names. it just broke into -- 999. you know. >> that would have been. >> my mother was not good at picking names. my sister is ellen. she wanted to name her fern. she would have been fern stern. my mother says fern is a beautiful name. my father actually stepped in and went are you crazy? you know. that can't be. so i'm howard. not harvey. thankful for that. i would have gotten beaten up 20 times more. if i was harvey. >> thank you very much. >> i hope you enjoyed this interview. his book is out now. thanks for watching. >>> the president has avoided another crisis. of his own making. tariffs on mexico. suspended. says the president. of course tariffs were never the solution to the instant crisis for caring for the kids and folk in
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it's anderson. >> i can. how are you, anderson? >> all right. how did you think tonight went for you on that stage? >> it was wonderful. it was a great opportunity to speak directly to america's women about the moment we're in, where president trump and over 30 legislatures around the country have an all-out assault on women's reproductive freedom, and women are marching. they're organizing and running for office and winning. i think it was important to speak directly to them about how the last few decades, women's rights are constantly being comprised. >> you were able to make a number of points directly to the camera, directly to voters. it's always interesting how things on a stage feel when you're standing next to it and among it. there was an extraordinary exchange between senator harris and vice president biden in which vice president biden essentially was backing states' rights in, you know, the history of busing by the department of education. i'm wondering how that looked from your vantage point where you were. >> certainly senator harr
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joel: one thing that has happened is md anderson, the in america for cutting edge cancer research. one of the things that has happened is chinese researchers there, some of whom are u.s. citizens, have actually been purged out of the country. in this ongoing trade conversation, it raises all kinds of civil liberty questions , and at the heart of it though is, is this in our best interest? taylor: we got more on this that story and this week's cover story from peter walton in san francisco on how not to cure cancer. >> the cancer center md anderson in houston, where they have had a bit of a crackdown on people they suspect are working there as cancer researchers who have professional ties back in china. there were very serious investigations into five of them. four of them have since left. it smacked a little bit of overkill to people who were very close to it and people started actually people started using words like "mccarthyism." taylor: one of the characters is woo. walk me through that story. peter: dr. woo is an epidemiologist and quite a prominent one. she joined md anderson
joel: one thing that has happened is md anderson, the in america for cutting edge cancer research. one of the things that has happened is chinese researchers there, some of whom are u.s. citizens, have actually been purged out of the country. in this ongoing trade conversation, it raises all kinds of civil liberty questions , and at the heart of it though is, is this in our best interest? taylor: we got more on this that story and this week's cover story from peter walton in san francisco on...
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but, anderson, there were rumblings that this was coming. i talked to a white house official earlier this afternoon who said listen, sarah sanders has been planning this for some time. she set this date a while ago. so this was not a huge surprise to people inside the white house. we saw sarah sanders talking to reporters just a short while ago. she said her immediate plans are to move back to arkansas. we saw the president say he hopes she runs for political office. she said she has no plans for that at this point, but she is not ruling it out. anderson, we've had two press secretaries so far, sean spicer and now sarah sanders. i think both have left a legacy of not being straight with the american people, and we have to hope not only as journalists, but as citizens that the third try is a charm. >> gloria, i would ask who is going to take over press briefings, but there hasn't been a press briefing in 94 days. >> 94 days. >> again, it's just remarkable. >> it is remarkable. and it almost doesn't matter who takes over sarah sanders' job or
but, anderson, there were rumblings that this was coming. i talked to a white house official earlier this afternoon who said listen, sarah sanders has been planning this for some time. she set this date a while ago. so this was not a huge surprise to people inside the white house. we saw sarah sanders talking to reporters just a short while ago. she said her immediate plans are to move back to arkansas. we saw the president say he hopes she runs for political office. she said she has no plans...
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deflected in off anderson and there was c0 ntrove i’sy deflected in off anderson and there was controversy again around the ar. a hedge that lloyd might have been off side and was deemed not to be in the goal stood. the usa through co mforta bly, the goal stood. the usa through comfortably, easy and all the drama in the other game because thailand we re in the other game because thailand were taking on chile and... in order to knock nigeria out of the last knockout spot, but francesco laura had this chance with the penalty laid on, get that goal and she had to the crossbar. did not have the chance to score after that, they did win 2—0, but they needed to win by more and they go home, and nigeria got through. lots of late heartache. a little bit of break—up on the line, we will try to stick with you. another group had more late drama as well. it certainly did. usa fans milling about. me talk you through the early games very quickly. i win against canada... they are really growing into this tournament, they are looking good. a big win for them over canada. justine no, christine sinclair
deflected in off anderson and there was c0 ntrove i’sy deflected in off anderson and there was controversy again around the ar. a hedge that lloyd might have been off side and was deemed not to be in the goal stood. the usa through co mforta bly, the goal stood. the usa through comfortably, easy and all the drama in the other game because thailand we re in the other game because thailand were taking on chile and... in order to knock nigeria out of the last knockout spot, but francesco laura...
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louie anderson, everybody. so happy "baskets" is back [ cheers and applause it airs thursday nights on fx. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ graham? ♪ ♪ that's my daughter! hey. dad. what an incredible set! love the wig. the greater than ever corolla. let's go places. the greater than ever corolla. we want your sandwich to arrive freaky fresh®, so we only deliver within 5 minutes of our stores. and not... farther. ...he's new. order at jimmyjohns.com. because sandwich. security for the little ones inside. possibly the inspiration behind hanes comfort flex fit with a breathable pouch. that...and probably this. hanes comfort flex fit. what would i say to somebody living with hiv? ♪ keep being you. keep loving. keep aspiring. keep striving. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for hiv in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights hiv with three different medicines to help you get to undetectable. that m
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anderson, i agree. you know, i think in some ways today was set up in a way that joe biden couldn't have asked for something better that he was aligned kind of head-to-head with president trump. that's part of his message that he's inevitable. that's never really worked for democrats in the past and we have a long way to go. his speech had some good movements. i thought his language on climate change in the prepared remarks was good. he talked about it in an accessible way in farmers and droughts. there were a lot of missed opportunity there. issues like abortion rights, issues like guns, those are issues democratic voters in iowa really care about. that he has a story to tell there, but he can also be forward-looking. and there are events that have happened that he could have touched on. the defunding of planned parenthood education by the legislature. he needs to do a little more that's forward-looking and there needs to be a central theme that people can kind of grasp into. >> mike, i mean, watching,
anderson, i agree. you know, i think in some ways today was set up in a way that joe biden couldn't have asked for something better that he was aligned kind of head-to-head with president trump. that's part of his message that he's inevitable. that's never really worked for democrats in the past and we have a long way to go. his speech had some good movements. i thought his language on climate change in the prepared remarks was good. he talked about it in an accessible way in farmers and...
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. >> reporter: david anderson has breathed lives into lots of instruments over the years but this one is different . >> there is cracked and some of the pipes and things missing and of course, it was not straight. there is a lot of dense, it is dented and a lot of work had to be done. >> reporter: it belong to a a young army sergeant, richard way who, while never letting the trumpet leave his grip, got off a boat on d-day. >> when the boat drop, he turned around, heard an explosion and everybody was dead. he was shot along the way and laid on the beach for a long time. the trumpet was underneath him. >> reporter: two days later, still alive and clutching the trumpet, sergeant wayne was found by medics . >> what they experienced was on a whole another level. it really was. >> reporter: the sergeant family never really knew about that day in 1944, not until right before his death in 2007. >> he would never say anything about it. he would never talk about it. the only thing he would ever say is it should have been me. >> reporter:'s grandson, jeff, felt there was a legacy to share, both
. >> reporter: david anderson has breathed lives into lots of instruments over the years but this one is different . >> there is cracked and some of the pipes and things missing and of course, it was not straight. there is a lot of dense, it is dented and a lot of work had to be done. >> reporter: it belong to a a young army sergeant, richard way who, while never letting the trumpet leave his grip, got off a boat on d-day. >> when the boat drop, he turned around, heard...