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floats it off the blocker of andersen. the offside jake gardiner for the maple leafs will play it along. the center zone. connor brown. has matthews this way. there he is. he scores! auston matthews. >> pierre: great scorers and great players get it. foot race situation, detroit's trying to open up. when they try to open it up, they're in trouble. auston matt withdrew dohthew op receive the one timer. b beauty of the play. present the target. on his stick, off his stick. that's brains and finish. >> john: 19th goal for auston matthe matthews. through center again. jensen. wrapping him up. matt martin. nick jensen, hard pressed in his own zone. gained by drew miller. pass ahead here for steve ott all the way across. picked off by matt hunwick. out to center ice. dekeyser coming back. icing is called here with 7:20 left. >> pierre: johnny, you just look at this. cream of the crop for nhl rookies. look at that. auston matthews. mitch marner. william nylander. i mean, and the hits keep coming. we don't even have connor brown o
floats it off the blocker of andersen. the offside jake gardiner for the maple leafs will play it along. the center zone. connor brown. has matthews this way. there he is. he scores! auston matthews. >> pierre: great scorers and great players get it. foot race situation, detroit's trying to open up. when they try to open it up, they're in trouble. auston matt withdrew dohthew op receive the one timer. b beauty of the play. present the target. on his stick, off his stick. that's brains and...
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stopped by andersen. they score! i think he beat the clock. we'll see. >> pierre: john, toronto had chances to get the puck up and out. they didn't get it up and out. but the league makes the official call, john, so we can't go by the clock but let's see what this clock shows. based on that, it's a goal. but, again, that's not the official clock that the league is going to look at. but you talk about a team that didn't go down, didn't quit. jeff blashill and his group deserve a ton of credit. >> john: yes. >> pierre: deserve a ton of credit. this thing was way out of control for them. he reeled it back in. and he's coming over to look at the replay monitor right now with pete van zandt, the trainer. blashill's looking at it. their coaches think it's a goal. his second goal of this game. his ninth goal of the season. we're going to take another look, pierre. >> pierre: how about all the times, john -- >> john: i think he did. >> pierre: john, all the times toronto had to get it out, they didn't get it out. zetterberg doesn't kick the puck in. a
stopped by andersen. they score! i think he beat the clock. we'll see. >> pierre: john, toronto had chances to get the puck up and out. they didn't get it up and out. but the league makes the official call, john, so we can't go by the clock but let's see what this clock shows. based on that, it's a goal. but, again, that's not the official clock that the league is going to look at. but you talk about a team that didn't go down, didn't quit. jeff blashill and his group deserve a ton of...
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beats frederik andersen. the centennial classic in toronto goes to overtime. right after this. ♪ if you're gonna make an entrance... [car driving upon the water] ♪ >>> glorious afternoon that has turned into an exciting evening. see anthony mantha, young play were his leader, henrik zetterberg. what a comeback by the detroit red wings. the goaltenders, frederik andersen and jared car roreau td end. long change. three-on-three overtime. pierre, what do you think? >> pierre: i think we're in for a lot of fun. live legs out there with auston matthews, morgan rielly, connor brown. much quicker than the three guys detroit has on the ice. let's see how it plays out. >> john: zetterberg, dekeyser and mantha. rielly. connor brown. through the middle. scoop back. rielly. in the zone. cutting. shot nullified. a good block that time by danny dekeyser. connor brown. auston matthews. looking for rielly. off the stick. rielly out of the corner. matthews let it go. dekeyser will jump on it. early stages of overtime. brown. the pass. brought in by matthews. power move. go
beats frederik andersen. the centennial classic in toronto goes to overtime. right after this. ♪ if you're gonna make an entrance... [car driving upon the water] ♪ >>> glorious afternoon that has turned into an exciting evening. see anthony mantha, young play were his leader, henrik zetterberg. what a comeback by the detroit red wings. the goaltenders, frederik andersen and jared car roreau td end. long change. three-on-three overtime. pierre, what do you think? >> pierre: i...
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floats it off the blocker of andersen. the offside now. jake gardiner for the maple leafs will play it along. the center zone. connor brown. has matthews this way. there he is. he scores! auston matthews. >> pierre: great scorers and great players get it. foot race situation, detroit's trying to open up. when they try to open it up, they're in trouble. auston matt withdrew dohthew op receive the one timer. b beauty of the play. present the target. on his stick, off his stick. that's brains and finish. >> john: 19th goal for auston matthe matthews. puck comes back. hunwick out of the corner. through center again. jensen. wrapping him up. matt martin. nick jensen, hard pressed in his own zone. gained by drew miller. pass ahead here for steve ott all the way across. picked off by matt hunwick. out to center ice. dekeyser coming back. icing is called here with 7:20 left. >> pierre: johnny, you just look at this. cream of the crop for nhl rookies. look at that. auston matthews. mitch marner. william nylander. i mean, and the hits keep coming. w
floats it off the blocker of andersen. the offside now. jake gardiner for the maple leafs will play it along. the center zone. connor brown. has matthews this way. there he is. he scores! auston matthews. >> pierre: great scorers and great players get it. foot race situation, detroit's trying to open up. when they try to open it up, they're in trouble. auston matt withdrew dohthew op receive the one timer. b beauty of the play. present the target. on his stick, off his stick. that's...
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begins right now, continues now with andersen cooper "360." >> good evening. thank you for joining us for this special saturday edition of "360" on the first full day of donald trump's presidency. women standing together trying to make their voices heard. the women's march in washington, the mission to stand together to protect women's rights and stand with all who say they have been insulted, demen ionizdemonized. the vision was to join in diversity to show our presence in numbers too grit to ignore. that is exactly what happened in terms of numbers. hundreds of marches all over the country and around the world, women, men, boston, denver, chicago, and in phoenix, from coast to coast and many cities in between. the pictures show the turnout has been overwhelming. this is drone video from st. louis. and the pictures are similar from marches in a number of cities around the country. more on the march in washington. >> reporter: generally americans of all faiths and walks and life converging on the nation's capital protesting the agenda of the 45th president don
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those are words, andersen, that will last beyond her tenure. obviously we know she is in office for another few days until jeff sessions, the trump nominee, takes office. until he gets senate confirmed. but these are words that have been now written by an acting attorney general. you can bet people challenging the executive order are going to use this against the trump administration. >> in multiple states there are people challenging the executive order. i mean, could -- could her lawyers still go ahead and defend the government's case? >> this is an order from the attorney general. she is ordering lawyers inside the justice department that they cannot do this. at least because she, they would be doing it in her name. now, there is a couple of options, the trump white house can bring in outside lawyers to defend this. there is also, a possibility that they could fire her. and then bring someone else in to take her place. the problem is, that you need someone who is senate confirmed, senate confirmed official to do all of the functions of the a
those are words, andersen, that will last beyond her tenure. obviously we know she is in office for another few days until jeff sessions, the trump nominee, takes office. until he gets senate confirmed. but these are words that have been now written by an acting attorney general. you can bet people challenging the executive order are going to use this against the trump administration. >> in multiple states there are people challenging the executive order. i mean, could -- could her...
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joining us on our booktv set now is for faster carol andersen. white rage, the unspoken truth of our racial divide. what do you mean by white rage? >> what they mean by white rage is not what we often think of as the clan of burning a cross. coming out of the supreme court of congress, and legislators. they are triggered by african-americans advancement towards civil rights and when you see those advancements, you'll see the policy backlash that comes to figuring out how to undercut that. that is the rage. it's cool, methodical, subtle, corrosive and absolutely destructive. >> have you seen it time and again in your research? >> yes, i track after the end of the civil war because here you have this moment where that comes from being property to being human beings, and then to citizens. and the resources with the backlash in the injured johnson, but also state legislators that undercut the advancement of african-americans back into a new type of slavery. i track it with the great migration. barack obama. >> let's go to 2008. what did you see in yo
joining us on our booktv set now is for faster carol andersen. white rage, the unspoken truth of our racial divide. what do you mean by white rage? >> what they mean by white rage is not what we often think of as the clan of burning a cross. coming out of the supreme court of congress, and legislators. they are triggered by african-americans advancement towards civil rights and when you see those advancements, you'll see the policy backlash that comes to figuring out how to undercut that....
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. >> absolutely, andersen. we picked of on that, fear, bordering on paranoia about these people coming into the country. one people telling me that refugees and muslims are tricky, that was the word he used. they're professionals. they know how to get around vetting. that's why it is so dangerous. why we need extreme vetting, donald trump is talking about. speaking with the people andersen, all of them incorrectly believe attacks, san bernardino, orlando, or boston bombing were carried out by people coming from countries that are now on this banned list. and when i set them straight, some are u.s. citizens, some of them have been from othcountrie aren't on the list of count trees, they are dumbfounded. couldn't believe it. they stand their ground. they believe donald trump will make america safe again. >> much more ahead in the second hour, the acting attorney general, defying president trump's executive order on refugees. what republican lawmakers are saying on capitol hill, about the crackdown. when you're cl
. >> absolutely, andersen. we picked of on that, fear, bordering on paranoia about these people coming into the country. one people telling me that refugees and muslims are tricky, that was the word he used. they're professionals. they know how to get around vetting. that's why it is so dangerous. why we need extreme vetting, donald trump is talking about. speaking with the people andersen, all of them incorrectly believe attacks, san bernardino, orlando, or boston bombing were carried...
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. ♪ >> reporter: anthony andersen's character on blackish" is mourning the final days of the obama administration. >> this is why you took a sick day from work? to make a slide show? >> what happens when the winners and losers are supposed on the same team. >> reporter: this weak is about the presidential election. >> what happens? >> reporter: the johnson family is floored by the surprise election of donald trump. >> why aren't you guys dressed for school? >> we don't have school today. >> they gave us a day of reflection. >> anderson delays drai, a father of four. and there's devastation to donald trump's election. is that something you experienced when you watched it or were you that surprised? >> devastation? no. i'm not going to say i experienced that, but surprise, yes. >> if you all had turned out for hillary the way you turned out for barack. >> reporter: 'hhe and his colleagues struggle. >> there's this yapping about female -- >> of course i want a female president. i just didn't want it to be her. >> not everyone that we interact with in our lives is of the same accord, and that should
. ♪ >> reporter: anthony andersen's character on blackish" is mourning the final days of the obama administration. >> this is why you took a sick day from work? to make a slide show? >> what happens when the winners and losers are supposed on the same team. >> reporter: this weak is about the presidential election. >> what happens? >> reporter: the johnson family is floored by the surprise election of donald trump. >> why aren't you guys dressed...
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. >> joining us now ana marie cox, kurt andersen the host of 360. chuck schumer said in his first interview it was done in this building with rachel maddow, the republicans just might get stuck, and they might not get anywhere. and no one really listened to him when he was saying that. but the evidence is mounting they are already spinning their wheels in the mud here a little bit. >> yeah, i think the only good news to take out of the trump press conference is that besides the fact that buzzfeed is clearly going to succeed, is that his answer to the questions about the aca and obamacare was so incoherent that i think it gives us hope that the aca will survive. because he is basically setting up the republican congress to fail. like you cannot pass a replacement that is both cheaper and better coverage. you literally that is impossible. that's a financial impossibility. ask them to explain it to you if you must. i think what he is going to do is set up situation where they can't produce a replacement plan that fits the criteria that trump says. and
. >> joining us now ana marie cox, kurt andersen the host of 360. chuck schumer said in his first interview it was done in this building with rachel maddow, the republicans just might get stuck, and they might not get anywhere. and no one really listened to him when he was saying that. but the evidence is mounting they are already spinning their wheels in the mud here a little bit. >> yeah, i think the only good news to take out of the trump press conference is that besides the fact...
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kurt andersen, thank you. we'll be right back. [burke] at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a rodent ride-along. [dad] alright, buddy, don't forget anything! [kid] i won't, dad... [captain rod] happy tuesday morning! captain rod here. it's pretty hairy out on the interstate.traffic is literally crawling, but there is some movement on the eastside overpass. getting word of another collision. [burke] it happened. december 14th, 2015. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> in my day in graduate school, in graduate school the phrase was there was a bumper sticker. one nuclear weapon can ruin your day. one can cause hideous damage. with that knowledge over the course of decades, we negotiated agreements to reduce and control the world's supply of nuclear weapons. >> one nuclear weapon can ruin your day. that was the vice president speaking today about the danger of nuclear wea
kurt andersen, thank you. we'll be right back. [burke] at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a rodent ride-along. [dad] alright, buddy, don't forget anything! [kid] i won't, dad... [captain rod] happy tuesday morning! captain rod here. it's pretty hairy out on the interstate.traffic is literally crawling, but there is some movement on the eastside overpass. getting word of another collision. [burke] it happened. december 14th, 2015. and we...
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that heralds the end of this data show on earth and pamela andersen seen it over with them !-exclamation-mark. please stop close. no, no. the law show will take place on may 21st in uniondale, new york. >> at least there's still other circuses at them as brothers, person and burns, for example. you've got to go to the circus. see this as one of the canon. >> in their cirque du soleil. arthel: that will do it for us. we are back at 4:00 eastern. gregg: we are also back here five hours from now. a lot more here on fox news. tech: don't let a cracked windshield ruin your plans. trust safelite. with safelite's exclusive "on my way text"... you'll know exactly when we'll be there. giving you more time for what matters most. (team sing) safelite repair, safelite replace. hey, how's it going? um... who are you? i'm val. the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. i represent the money you save for the future. see? we're putting away acorns to show the importance of being organized. that's smart. who's he? he's the green money you can spend now. what's up? oh you know, gonna pay
that heralds the end of this data show on earth and pamela andersen seen it over with them !-exclamation-mark. please stop close. no, no. the law show will take place on may 21st in uniondale, new york. >> at least there's still other circuses at them as brothers, person and burns, for example. you've got to go to the circus. see this as one of the canon. >> in their cirque du soleil. arthel: that will do it for us. we are back at 4:00 eastern. gregg: we are also back here five...
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andersen. >> yeah, certainly did. martin savage. thank you very much. coming up. second hour live from washington. in his last days in office, big move from president obama. commuting the sentence of chelsea manning, former soldier and transgender woman serving 35 sentence at an all male army prison. the latest on that:next. this is the pursuit of perfection. but my back pain was making it hard to sleep and open up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. now i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. i realize that ah, that $100k is notwell, a 103fortune. yeah, 103. well, let me ask you guys. how long did it take you two to save that? a long time. then it's a fortune. well, i'm sure you talk to people all the time who think $100k is just pocket change. right now we're just talking to you. i told you we had a fortune. yes, you did. getting closer to your investment goals starts with a conversation. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today. heavy, labored breathing heavy, labore
andersen. >> yeah, certainly did. martin savage. thank you very much. coming up. second hour live from washington. in his last days in office, big move from president obama. commuting the sentence of chelsea manning, former soldier and transgender woman serving 35 sentence at an all male army prison. the latest on that:next. this is the pursuit of perfection. but my back pain was making it hard to sleep and open up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid...
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. >> lewis carroll the man who wrote "alice in wonderland" and also haunts christian andersen and all the authors that were my favoritey favorite because i am 11 banks basking. [applause] so i have not read your most recent book get by looking for to it so could we do share some of your favorite memoirs with us?r though for any thoughts of the differences by the quick spirit that is the good question because people think that is my life story but actually it is more autobiographical but "the house on mango street" it began with a real emotion. it is great if you can write about what you remember but is more powerful about things you wish you could forget and i began from that place of the emotional shame growing up but unlike the of book it was the stepup washb only when i left it was fudging with the truth but it takes relatives and people place started thinking i would write what nobody else in my class could right but then eventually and left iowa i started to teach at an alternative school in a portan area so maybe a lady would tell me a story and then i would here and another and
. >> lewis carroll the man who wrote "alice in wonderland" and also haunts christian andersen and all the authors that were my favoritey favorite because i am 11 banks basking. [applause] so i have not read your most recent book get by looking for to it so could we do share some of your favorite memoirs with us?r though for any thoughts of the differences by the quick spirit that is the good question because people think that is my life story but actually it is more...
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begins right now, continues now with andersen cooper "360." >> good evening. thank you for joining us for this special saturday edition of "360" on the first full day of donald trump's presidency. women standing together trying to make their voices heard. the women's march in washington, the mission to stand together to protect women's rights and stand with all who say they have been insulted, demen ionizdemonized. the vision was to join in diversity to show our presence in numbers too grit to ignore. that is exactly what happened in terms of numbers. hundreds of marches all over the country and around the world, women, men, boston, denver, chicago, and in phoenix, from coast to coast and many cities in between. the pictures show the
begins right now, continues now with andersen cooper "360." >> good evening. thank you for joining us for this special saturday edition of "360" on the first full day of donald trump's presidency. women standing together trying to make their voices heard. the women's march in washington, the mission to stand together to protect women's rights and stand with all who say they have been insulted, demen ionizdemonized. the vision was to join in diversity to show our...
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situation and then commended to my colleagues and i commend to you the book title wave rage by carol andersen who teaches at emory and talks about the evolution of the issue of race civil war. it strikes me now that we are rid dangerous territory about the future of the voting rights act. if preclearance is not required and the department of justice's react in after the fact, there could be some delay in justice here, but the integrated election or no action taken. i asked my staff to give me a listing of cases initiated at the department of justice relative to the voting rights act and it goes on for pages. can you address this issue about your belief of the commitment of senator sessions to enforce the voting rights act in principle oppose shelby county? >> certainly. >> the crown jewel of several red statutes. section five is regarded as the most effective provision and the most effective civil rights action. in the wake of the shelby versus holder supreme court decision which debilitated section five and four ba, we have seen nothing less than the machiavellian frenzy of disenfranchisemen
situation and then commended to my colleagues and i commend to you the book title wave rage by carol andersen who teaches at emory and talks about the evolution of the issue of race civil war. it strikes me now that we are rid dangerous territory about the future of the voting rights act. if preclearance is not required and the department of justice's react in after the fact, there could be some delay in justice here, but the integrated election or no action taken. i asked my staff to give me a...
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john king, kate andersen bower, and also the host of cnn style. let's talk about some of the styles we saw today. we have to start with melania trump, derek. >> i think we all expected her to look gorgeous but i can't emphasize the sort of pressure it was for her to do somethi american and fabulous and memorable. i think she did a great job, a real pillbox hat tipoff to jackie kennedy today. >> a first lady she's said she admired. >> it doesn't come as a surprise. we thought she was going to emulate that. it was a surprise she went with ralph lauren, who hillary trump had worn several times through the election cycle. >> hillary clinton. >> hillary clinton wore through the election cycle. michelle obama tried to usher in new design ier, jason wu. and today as she depart on the helicopter. it was unexpected for melania for her to go for a tried-and-true designer but not off brand for the trumps. >> ralph lauren an iconic american designer, has exemplified america through his fashions through the years. >> he is the american dream, which i think a l
john king, kate andersen bower, and also the host of cnn style. let's talk about some of the styles we saw today. we have to start with melania trump, derek. >> i think we all expected her to look gorgeous but i can't emphasize the sort of pressure it was for her to do somethi american and fabulous and memorable. i think she did a great job, a real pillbox hat tipoff to jackie kennedy today. >> a first lady she's said she admired. >> it doesn't come as a surprise. we thought...
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joining us on our booktv set now is for faster carol andersen. white rage, the unspoken truth of our racial divide. what do you mean by white rage? >> what they mean by white rage is not what we often think of as the clan of burning a cross. coming out of the supreme court of congress, and legislators. they are triggered by african-americans advancement towards civil rights and when you see those advancements, you'll see the policy backlash that comes to figuring out how to undercut that. that is the rage. it's cool, methodical, subtle, corrosive and absolutely destructive. >> have you seen it time and
joining us on our booktv set now is for faster carol andersen. white rage, the unspoken truth of our racial divide. what do you mean by white rage? >> what they mean by white rage is not what we often think of as the clan of burning a cross. coming out of the supreme court of congress, and legislators. they are triggered by african-americans advancement towards civil rights and when you see those advancements, you'll see the policy backlash that comes to figuring out how to undercut that....